An LLC tied to William Pyliaris last month purchased the PaperMoon Gentlemen’s Club property at 3300 Norfolk St., extending his Richmond-area club ownership tally to six.
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Restaurant, office space planned for old Scott’s Addition auto shop
The latest real estate deal in the neighborhood is welcoming an Innsbrook staffing company and adding a second floor to the 117-year-old building.
Local buyer grabs Scott’s Addition industrial site for $8M
The purchase signals a change of pace for the company, which is known for new construction in the neighborhood and renovating a portfolio of Richmond apartments.
High Point Barbershop opens second outpost in Scott’s Addition
The shop joins Gelati Celesti, which opened in February, as retail tenants in the redeveloped former ARC printing building.
With Scott’s Addition warehouse expansion, coffee roaster ramps up production
The brewer now occupies all 3,400 square feet of its Summit Avenue building, where it already had a coffee shop and roasting facility.
Current and former tenants adjust to Scott’s Addition boom times
A surge in developer interest is forcing longtime tenants to pay higher rent, move elsewhere or adjust to the prices that come with higher-quality commercial space.
‘Scott’s Addition is on fire’: More office space fills out
The planned conversion of three aging office properties on West Marshall Street into modern workspaces has topped off its first phase of leasing.
Retailer opens doors in newly built Scott’s Addition storefront
It’s the first retailer to open in the $33 million redevelopment of the former Symbol Mattress factory.
Bingo: Comfort, Saison owners line up bar-arcade site in Scott’s Addition
With some Ukrop money in tow, three Richmond restaurateurs have inked a deal for a venture that will combine a bar, arcade, restaurant and brewery under one roof.
Ad agency leaves the burbs for Scott’s Addition
The move marks a new chapter for the veteran agency, which currently occupies space in a Southside office park that its CEO described as cavernous and inefficient.