Guy Blundon, Mark Purcell and Keith Woodard bought the 2.2-acre site at 700 Cowardin Ave., which had been planned for a residential project.
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230-unit development planned for riverfront site in Manchester
The Manchester skyline is due for another new addition at the hands of a South Carolina-based firm that a few years ago tried to get in on the boom in Scott’s Addition.
Hourigan eyes redevelopment of Southern States silos site in Manchester
A towering but aging feature of Manchester’s riverfront is being eyed for redevelopment.
Twin 11-story towers gets nod from Planning Commission
A vote from the city’s Planning Commission on Monday helped pave the way for one major residential project along the riverfront in Manchester, while possibly setting the stage for more mixed-use development nearby.
Old Town Manchester warehouse to get polished up under new ownership
The recent closure of a longtime local chrome plating business left the company’s Manchester home up for grabs – and the property already has been spoken for.
Pickleball-bar hybrid slated for Manchester
The concept, which initially had been eyed for Scott’s Addition, is being brought to Richmond by two Charlottesville residents. It will combine pickleball courts, a full-service restaurant bar, a café and juice bar, and coworking spaces.
Fountainhead, WVS drop $3M for Manchester site; seven-story building planned
“This is some of the most beautiful property in the city,” said developer Tom Papa. “You’re not going to find sites like this anymore, so we have to be mindful of how we develop it.”
Manchester project adding office to the mix
The run on Manchester real estate has brought new development opportunities ready to enter new territory.
City eyes denser zoning for Hull Street in Manchester
Multiple proposals set to go before the city planning commission Monday would rezone much of the corridor from the Mayo Bridge to Cowardin Avenue.
Planning for Manchester Bridge park shifts into next phase
With new consultants and a second round of fundraising, an effort to give Richmond its own version of the New York City greenway is moving forward.