The developer reviving an abandoned stretch of O Street is taking her private investors to court for $8 million and alleges that the husband and wife conspired to wrench the project away from her.
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Suggestions rush in for Church Hill restaurant name
An upcoming restaurant is opening itself up to public input in search of the perfect name while also gaining some more publicity for the venture.
From The Mill to Church Hill
The three owners behind a Bellevue restaurant are expanding into Church Hill, where they plan to open a new eatery in a recently renovated theater building.
Church Hill housing overhaul plan moves forward
The city Planning Commission has tentatively approved a massive plan to convert a former high school campus into 300 homes.
Church Hill developers take on new project
A development firm is continuing to grow its Church Hill portfolio with plans for a new commercial space, as well as a few residential units.
Church Hill developer wraps up theater project, turns to old garage
A long-abandoned theater property in Church Hill will soon be reopened as apartments and commercial space, and the developer behind the project has his eye on a 90-year-old garage.
Fish takeout jumps into empty Church Hill space
A long-vacant triangular building on 25th Street is set to be revived with the arrival of a new takeout concept that will specialize in one recipe: fish sandwiches.
Developer digs into Church Hill restoration
Work to restore a block of North Church Hill rowhouses to their 19th-century appearance is steadily progressing – and revealing more of the legacy of one of Richmond’s notable builders.
Church Hill housing overhaul put in motion
A plan presented to the city on Monday that calls for 300 residential units on the old Armstrong High School site was the first step in a larger goal to revamp the public housing complex in Creighton Court.
Church Hill: Drawing national spotlight to RVA
Between neighborhood staples and an array of new concepts, the Church Hill restaurant scene caught the eye of national news outlets in 2014. And new retailers and developments are also shaking things up in the historic neighborhood.