As it prepares a move north, a local furniture maker didn’t need to look far to find a development group interested in the digs it’s leaving behind.
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Local restaurateur replaces Thai noodles with a picnic spread
For his newest venture in the Fan, a member of a busy local restaurant family is veering away for the first time from his clan’s penchant for Thai food.
Rolled ice cream finds its platform in Richmond
Short Pump has landed the region’s first seller of a sweet treat that originated in Southeast Asia and is gaining momentum nationwide.
Downtown attorney makes $3M real estate play in Brookland Park
A local lawyer and his wife have placed their bet on the Northside neighborhood following a recent streak of developers and commercial tenants.
Massive data center project heads to planning commission
More details about a proposed 2.5 million-square-foot complex in Sandston are coming to light as the code-named project seeks Henrico County approval.
Creative Q&A: Cobb Tech and the art of ‘terrible radio ads’
Freddy Cobb and Toni Gorveatt, makers of the self-described “terrible” radio ads from Cobb Technologies, talk about that creative strategy and how those “worst” ads have ended up paying off for the company.
Local ice cream maker goes big near Scott’s Addition, eyes Va. Beach
Increased demand and a banner summer of sales have prompted a local purveyor to grab a few extra scoops of industrial space in the city.
‘The worst it has ever been’: Developers face permit delays as city tries to meet demand
With the recent increase in activity in the city, developers say the delays have gotten worse, costing them money and slowing down projects in what some see as a boom time.
Code-named project eyes 1M-square-foot data center in Henrico
The makings of a massive new section of a Henrico County technology park are beginning to take shape.
15 proposals submitted for new ABC HQ, warehouse
Decisions on the project may determine the fate of the state agency’s site near The Diamond – and potentially the future of baseball in the city.