Namesake and President Duke Dodson will retain a minority stake and Dodson’s 160 local employees will continue on with the combined firms.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 6.24.22
A restaurant group’s Chesterfield property purchase for $2.5 million was the week’s top sale and 11,016 square feet in Henrico topped the leases. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Jackson Ward Collective founders launch new business accelerator
After pivoting into a nonprofit umbrella organization, the group is starting a program to train black business owners and those who aspire to be in topics like marketing, financing and bookkeeping.
1880s-era Bon Air house listed for sale after seven-year rehab
“We’re not sure if it’s the oldest or the second-oldest home in Bon Air,” said owner Jim Courtney, who bought the property in foreclosure in 2015.
Scott’s Addition in Three Parts: The humble beginnings of a burgeoning neighborhood (Guest Commentary)
Try to imagine Scott’s Addition as flat farmlands. Two hundred years ago it was part of Bellville, an 800-acre estate owned by John Mayo, and became part of the dowry of Mayo’s daughter when she married Winfield Scott in 1817.
Blackwood Development plans 7-story building in Scott’s Addition
The local developer wants to build a 250-unit, mixed-use building from scratch on the site currently occupied by Richmond Machinery & Equipment Co.
Dominion Energy office tower, parking deck to be turned into 600 apartments
Local developer Genesis Properties is under contract to purchase the 20-story Eighth & Main office building as well as a nearby parking deck at 620 E. Cary St.
Lillie Pearl owners close Pop’s Market on Grace in favor of fried chicken concept
“We love Pop’s and definitely wanted to keep it alive, but it’s about business and taking care of something we stepped into,” said Mike Lindsey. “This business model (Buttermilk and Honey) we know is successful and we know there’s definitely a need for it downtown.”
$3M deal for Hutcheson building will bring first food hall to Scott’s Addition
EAT Restaurant Partners, which owns more than a dozen local eateries, bought the 17,000-square-foot warehouse at 3013 W. Leigh St. and plans to open by 2024.
Strangeways Brewing headed to Williamsburg for newest taproom
The outpost near Colonial Williamsburg will be Strangways’ fourth, making it the only Richmond-based brewery to have a quartet of locations.