A local cycling studio has completed its uphill trek. Boho Cycle Studio has opened its second location at 2401 E Marshall St. in Church Hill’s Patrick Henry Square, a $4 million development by Josh Bilder and his company Sterling Bilder. The gym is the mixed-use development’s first commercial tenant and held its grand opening over… Read more »
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Juice bar locks down second spot; may squeeze into Church Hill
A local juice and smoothie seller has picked Midlothian for its second regional outpost, while planting seeds for expansion further afield.
Church Hill salon changes owners, rebrands
The churn of the Richmond salon industry continues as a local chain has sold off a location to a long-tenured employee.
Church Hill apartments fetch $10M; Innsbrook office building sells at auction
A mixed-use development at the foot of Church Hill is now in the hands of a local real estate firm, while a mystery buyer scooped up a pair of offices for $6 million.
New housing model lands in Church Hill
A new-to-Richmond approach to facilitating homeownership while adding to the city’s housing stock is beginning to take shape in the northern part of the neighborhood.
Developer’s acquisition streak moves toward Church Hill
A busy local developer, partnered with a team of local investors, paid nearly $1 million for a site at the foot of the neighborhood on Broad Street.
Church Hill project sees light at the end of the tunnel
One of the neighborhood’s busiest developers is nearing completion of his latest mixed-use project next to Patrick Henry Park.
Sale marks an end to Church Hill rehab row
The saga of a long-stalled historic rehab project in Church Hill that became mired in a legal dispute between its owners appears to have come to an end.
Triangular lots to get new life in Church Hill
A local real estate agent is working on plans for about $9 million of mixed-use projects to take shape on triangular lots in the neighborhood.
Church Hill retail scene gets a new neighbor
“People love Church Hill for the restaurants and the parks and the community, and we really wanted to open a space that would add to that,” said co-owner Kristy Santelli Cotter.