Two prominent Richmond builders are taking aim at one another in court over a Scott’s Addition apartment project once owned by Justin French.
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Architecture firm reaches for the eraser
After 15 years, “different priorities” draw BAM Architects apart.
‘Windowless units’ open the door to debate
The Richmond planning commission’s new position on residential units that don’t have traditional windows has some developers worried about the future of tax-credit-eligible projects.
Cycling company kicks into high gear
Richmond Cycling Corps expands into a 2,000-square-foot space adjacent to the organization’s existing building in Scott’s Addition.
Twice the synergy
Shockoe Slip is about to get another restaurant/night spot.
Architect strikes back against lawsuit
Todd Dykshorn was sued last month for allegedly misrepresenting the status of two properties that developer Justin French was converting into apartments. He now wants the case tossed out of court, arguing it has no merits.
In development feud, writing is on the wall
It’s not often that a spat over tax credits inspires graffiti artists. Developer Justin French said he supports the local artists who painted messages on the exterior walls of the Scott’s Addition industrial property they rent from him, messages not so subtly aimed at French’s tax credit purchaser for the renovated building at 1509 Belleville… Read more »
Propane-powered vehicles get a boost
An $8.6 million grant from the Department of Energy will help fund the conversion of more than 1,000 vehicles in Virginia and eight other states to run on propane gas.
New restaurants closing
At least two new restaurants have closed. Infuzion, a dance club/lounge in Scott’s Addition and Cirrus, an upscale restaurant/bar in the Fan have both closed. At least two new restaurants have closed.
HCA planning free-standing emergency center across from The Diamond
As it plots out a new hospital in Hanover County, the healthcare giant is pursuing a new project in the city of Richmond in a Thalhimer-led development along Arthur Ashe Boulevard.