Justin Cropper, whose resume includes stints at Union Market, Don’t Look Back, Lemaire and Millie’s, is opening Wishbone with partner Ginny Sowers.
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Bank of America closing downtown branch in office tower that bears its name
The bank also said it is looking for one to two new locations around the city over the next two years, in addition to a new branch it plans to build from scratch across from Willow Lawn.
9-story apartment building planned to replace crumbling downtown parking deck
Located at the corner of East Franklin and North Sixth streets, the existing building has fallen into disrepair in recent years.
Appetite for growth: Short Pump bake shop, downtown event space on menu for Lindsey Food Group
Restaurateur couple Mike Lindsey and Kim Love-Lindsey are continuing to grow their portfolio, with deals to purchase Frostings Bake Shop and a lease for an event space in the Hotel John Marshall building.
Downtown’s Sandman Comedy Club rolls the dice, converts to new ‘casino bar’
“Having a comedy club is like having a one-screen movie theater in a small town. If people don’t like the movie, they’re not going to go see it,” said owner Michael Sands.
VPM to build new 5-story HQ on downtown parking lot
After nearly 60 years on Sesame Street, VPM will soon be on its way to downtown Richmond.
Review finds ‘insufficient due diligence, institutional eagerness’ as flaws in VCU Health’s downtown development deal
The third-party review represents the first accounting of the aborted Public Safety Building project that has ended up costing the health system at least $80 million, including a $73 million project-exit payment.
VCU Health continues to pay for downtown development exit
While the health system remains on the hook for Richmond real estate tax payments that continue to come due, it’s unclear whether a new university-led project for the same site would align with the city’s desire to keep the downtown property taxable.
City Center pitches: A warm-up for the next round of downtown redevelopment (Guest Commentary)
This is the first of two guest columns by Edwin Slipek that discuss the planning for the new City Center redevelopment of the Coliseum area.
Baltimore law firm begins revamp of Richmond ranks, moves into new downtown office
After losing part of its Richmond attorney team to one rival, the firm is reconstituting its local ranks by poaching attorneys from two other competitors.