The property at 1801 W. Marshall St. is home to a 95-year-old, 23,000-square-foot warehouse occupied by The Paul Saunders Roofing Co.
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Pulse rezonings head for council vote despite opposition over heights
“City Hall is 19 stories tall. Can you imagine that next to the Fan? It just doesn’t make any sense,” said a West Grace Street resident.
After delay, city planners endorse next round of Pulse-driven rezonings
Proposed zoning changes to allow denser development in the area across Broad Street from the Fan are moving forward despite opposition from neighbors that has been lingering for months.
Local food brands launch new products
Undeterred by the coronavirus pandemic, a local gelato and snack maker are expanding their offerings and hoping to gain more traction in a competitive, unpredictable time for companies vying for space on grocery shelves.
Pulse-driven rezonings continue along Broad St.
As development interest continues to pick up along Richmond’s bus rapid transit line, city planners are looking to keep their finger on the pulse with another round of zoning changes, this time in the area across Broad Street from the Fan.
National construction firm signs on as latest tenant in Sauer Center
The company will move from Manchester and join CarMax, IT firm SingleStone, education company Great Minds in the Whole Food- anchored development.
Manchester snack bar startup cooks up expansion into new markets
After finding a niche in cafés and gourmet markets locally, Sara McGlothlin is expanding the reach of her snack bar startup.
Bottom Burger owner firing up former Emilio’s on Broad St.
A local burger joint operator is taking over the former Emilio’s space in the Fan after the restaurant and live music venue’s successor flamed out last year after a few months in business.
Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for 1.22.20
Newsy morsels this month in restaurants, retail, nonprofits, healthcare and more.
Bad Axe axe-throwing bar finds its mark in Scott’s Addition
After its first attempt to get into the Richmond market fell flat, the Canadian chain of axe-throwing bars is back with a location next to Strangeways Brewing and across from Circuit Arcade Bar.