A property in Manchester changes hands for $4 million. A seafood restaurant in Chesterfield tops the leases this week.
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Trapezium Brewing offshoot on tap for Church Hill Masonic lodge
The concept, which will be Church Hill’s first brewery, will house a taproom, event space and a beer blending operation.
Midlothian bank swooping into Scott’s Addition with branch in The Nest
Village Bank leased space at 3117 W. Marshall St. but it will close its location at 1650 Willow Lawn Drive when the new branch opens.
Firehouse fetish? Richmond developer buys third former fire station property
Bruce Vanderbilt purchased the Stationhouse Apartments building at 207 N. 3rd St. for $1.14 million.
11,000-square-foot Ellen Glasgow House hits market after 34 years for $3.5M
The nearly 180-year-old mansion at 1 W. Main St., named for the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, is being marketed as a residential listing as well as a commercial opportunity, as the property’s zoning allows both by right.
Out-of-town investor shells out $3.2M for Shockoe Bottom apartments
The 24-unit property sold for $133,333 per door. The Maryland-based buyer also has a medical office building in Henrico under contract.
Barbecue joint jumps out of Jackson Ward
Owner Jimmy Stump said the closure was prompted in part by customers being turned off by the fallout from recent protests in the neighborhood, many of which have taken place nearby.
Phish’s chef rolls out frozen burrito delivery venture in Richmond
After his gig with the band ended because of the pandemic, Jim Hamilton got to work on a business idea he’s had on the back burner for a while.
Architects buy building they redesigned in Jackson Ward
Architecture AF, founded by two UVA alums, purchased the building it has been leasing at 311 N. Second St. for $467,000.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 9.4.20
The sale of apartments in Richmond’s Manchester neighborhood for $1.5 million head the list. A finance company leases 10,542 square feet in Henrico.