“When everybody else was out buying boats and cars at my age, I was buying real estate,” said John Zehler, who recently sold his property near RIC after holding it for 35 years.
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Auction of Hild properties still a go, moved online
Auctions are continuing this week on a chunk of embattled businessman Michael Hild’s portfolio of Manchester properties.
Plans filed for new section of Rocketts Landing
More than 200 new apartments are being eyed at Rocketts Landing, after the riverfront neighborhood’s developer filed plans days before the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation.
Second phase of ‘Centennial’ development getting underway on Main St.
The six-story, 53-unit building will rise next to the existing Centennial Apartments building at the southwest corner of Main and Sixth streets.
Ironclad brewing second location at The Current
One of Manchester’s biggest mixed-use projects has landed its first commercial tenant in a local coffee shop.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 3.9.20
Budget season continues with several proposals rolling out this week, Petersburg hires a new economic development director, and developers seek zonings for hundreds of new homes in Chesterfield and Henrico.
Updated: Former Valentine home among top February sales
A couple involved in the nearly $10 million sale of the priciest area home to trade hands in January were back at the top of the list in February, this time on the buyer side in a month filled with million-dollar deals.
Urban agriculture nonprofit to end, transfer assets to local peer
A Richmond nonprofit that promoted urban agriculture is ending operations due to lack of funding, though its gardens, orchards and other assets will live on under a frequent collaborator.
Project Snapshot: Higher-priced homes taking shape in North Church Hill
The Williams Townes project is slated to bring a new high for price point for new-home construction in the neighborhood, with some units starting in the $575,000 range.
‘Navy Hill is dead, but…’ – Q&A with Mayor Levar Stoney
Three days after the City Council vote that appeared to kill the massive arena-anchored economic development deal, Stoney sat down with Richmond BizSense to reflect on what went wrong – and what might happen next.