Richmond’s oldest and newest beer makers have begun pouring in their new digs.
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New local coworking space caters to parents – and their kids
It took only four hours, a platter of Mexican food and a couple of screaming kids for stay-at-home working moms Amy Rose Miller and Bunny Young to devise their plan. “It got a little crazy that day,” Miller said. “But in the end, I think we developed something truly special from the chaos.” From that… Read more »
Following flood cleanup, music studio plays on
A local music and sound studio is getting back in the groove after enduring an office flood that damaged its downtown digs.
Shockoe Slip architecture firm adds Orlando outpost
Four years after extending its reach north, one of Richmond’s biggest and oldest architecture firms is heading south to The Sunshine State. Shockoe Slip-based Baskervill has opened an office in downtown Orlando. It’s the company’s third office location in addition to its headquarters at 101 S. 15th St. and a satellite office in Washington, D.C…. Read more »
Metzger owners’ new restaurant open; adjoining coffee shop in the works
The first of two food tenants in the redeveloped Symbol Mattress factory property is up and running.
Oven conundrum pushes bakery to the Fan
Not sitting idle after a new oven proved too much for its downtown location to handle, a local baker has found a second sweet spot in the city.
Strangeways taps Fredericksburg outpost; Manchester gets Twisted
Two new breweries have opened recently: one in the city’s Southside, the other north of it.
GreenGate gets a Mango
A local salon chain will plant its fourth West End outpost in the mixed-use development taking shape west of Short Pump Town Center.
Monument Ave. office building to make way for apartments
In the midst of another project in Scott’s Addition, a real estate investment group is moving forward with plans to replace an old medical office building with a 15-unit apartment complex.
Ad agency’s campaign a ‘gift’ for Maymont
A downtown-based firm is rolling out billboards and posters looking to raise awareness of the estate’s capital campaign and solicit donations from visitors and the public.