2015 brought big development to the Richmond area, with huge property deals, long-awaited developments wrapping up and ground breaking on new projects to watch in 2016.
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Restaurant recap: Richmond’s year in food
Some of Richmond’s biggest restaurant players got new locations cooking, new developments and up-and-coming neighborhoods landed eateries, and Scott’s Addition boomed with booze in 2015. Read this year’s restaurant roundup and plan your dining calendar for the new year.
The 2015 evolution of Richmond’s startups
This year saw several local companies champion the startup competition circuit, while brick-and-mortar newcomers set up shop and Hopewell laid the groundwork for its own small business hub.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Dec. 11, 2015
An investment firm leases nearly 30,000 square feet downtown, Walmart buys 18 acres in Henrico County and a memory care facility buys land in Chesterfield for more than $1 million.
Lidl plans second Chesterfield grocery store
Following competitor Aldi to a stretch of Iron Bridge Road, German grocery chain Lidl has filed plans for its fifth store in the Richmond area.
Charlottesville brewery jumps on Scott’s Addition beer wave
With a spot next to the upcoming Gather co-working space on West Broad Street, a Charlottesville brewery is getting in on the action in Scott’s Addition.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Dec. 4, 2015
A long list of new leases and land deals this week: a sporting goods store on Nine Mile Road, a nonprofit grabs 10,000 square feet in Chesterfield and 12 acres on the Southside is sold.
With massive plan, group goes to bat for The Diamond
Another private-sector team is entering the field of debate over the baseball stadium and is hoping to save The Diamond by building up a large mixed-use development around it.
On a roll, restaurant group plans sushi spot in Short Pump
With a burger restaurant in the works on the Boulevard and another venture planned downtown, a local restaurant group is keeping the momentum going with another sushi and steak house in a new Short Pump development.
String of Fan, Museum District apartments pull in $6.3M
A batch of apartment properties, once belonging to convicted local developer Billy Jefferson, have been handed off to a variety of buyers, with some to be renovated back into single-family homes on Monument.