New development on Boulevard has added a new growler-filling shop to the local beer map.
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Developer lines up Starbucks for the Boulevard
A Fan landlord is pushing farther down the Boulevard with a new Starbucks and a beer startup on the site of a demolished gas station.
Boulevard hotel freshens up its facade
A 40-year-old, 176-room Richmond hotel is getting a facelift.
Chris Tsui set to fatten up the Boulevard
The Rebkee Company has purchased the old Stronghill restaurant building and is leasing it to local restaurateur Chris Tsui.
Boulevard restaurant goes dark
Upscale restaurant Stronghill Dining Company at 1200 N. Boulevard across from Buzz and Ned’s closed April 10.
Limo company moves to the Boulevard
Consumers and businesses might be cutting expenses, but that doesn’t seem to stop them from riding in style. James Limousine increased sales 40 percent over the previous year. Now the company rings in the New Year by moving into a 27,000-square-foot facility at 1207 North Boulevard. Randy Allen, co-owner and vice president of sales and… Read more »
$40 million ballpark — Boulevard or elsewhere
A Pennsylvania developer of minor-league ballparks has released renderings of a possible $40 million, 8,500-seat stadium for the Boulevard, but he’s open to building downtown, too. Peter Kirk, a long-time team operator from the independent Atlantic League and a partner with Opening Day Partners, is working with former Richmond mayor Robert Bobb to develop the… Read more »
Coming spring 09: Boulevard Movie Theater
A new movie theater on North Boulevard in Richmond will be showing flicks in early 2009, according to a mondo banner that went up this week. Bow Tie Partners, the NY-based developer, is calling the project Boulevard Square. The theater is slated to be called Movieland. It will be the only theater in the City… Read more »
Kabana Rooftop, the city’s tallest rooftop bar, to be replaced with new concept next year
The 9,000-square-foot restaurant and bar atop the Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites at 700 E. Main St., will close at the end of the year. Owner Shamin Hotels has something new in store for the space.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 11.18.24
Two residential projects totaling hundreds of homes are up for votes in Chesterfield, and Henrico names its nearly complete Cobbs Creek Reservoir for a former county manager. (BizSense Pro required)