A Henrico-based homebuilder known for its large projects in the suburbs has broken ground for the first time in the city of Richmond.
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Feds targeting dozens of Hilds’ Southside properties for potential forfeiture
On the list of assets the government would look to seize are more than two dozen properties in and around Manchester, as well as the Hilds’ various businesses, including their oyster farming company and recently opened Dogtown Brewing.
New shop calls for better health at former cell phone store
An Arthur Ashe Boulevard storefront that once peddled cellphones is getting a recharge.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 9.9.19
City Council meets Monday with business including the mayor’s recommendations for $15 million in projected surplus budget revenue, and Henrico County boards are back in session this week.
Live Well’s Michael Hild pleads not guilty to fraud charges; trial set for Oct. 2020
The embattled local businessman isn’t going down without a fight.
UPDATED: Live Well Financial’s Michael Hild arrested, charged with ‘brazen fraud’
Hild was released on bond Thursday afternoon and issued a stern statement, saying “every business failure is not a corporate crime.” Authorities claim he paid himself upwards of $10 million in recent years.
Muse Buick redevelopment kicks into high gear
A group of seasoned developers is stepping on the accelerator in a reinvention of a former Southside car dealership property.
Innsbrook-based firm drops $1.6M for half-acre in Scott’s Addition
As it makes its first foray into from-scratch development, a local real estate firm has closed on the first piece of what’s planned to be three buildings, including an 11-story tower, in one of Richmond’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
Restored Monument Ave. home listed at $2.5M
Two decades after it was spared from neglect, a restored Monument Avenue house is set to cash in on the fruits of its owners’ labors, hitting the market with an assessed value nearly 10 times its previous purchase price.
Survey responses show mixed bag for city short-term home rental regs
As proposed rules for short-term residential rentals head to Richmond City Council later this year, a clearer picture of public sentiment on the issue is being gleaned from survey results that could end up being used to reshape the regulations.