A Shockoe Bottom-based development firm didn’t have to look far for a tenant to fill a commercial storefront it’s constructing in the heart of the downtown district.
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Hard Hat Happy Hour VI: The Symbol Mattress factory
The latest installment of our popular quarterly gatherings is set for June 7 at the Symbol Mattress factory site, which is in the midst of a redevelopment that is changing the face of the northern edge of Scott’s Addition.
German beer garden headed for the Hof
Following a wave of dining and entertainment ventures moving into Scott’s Addition, an events venue in the neighborhood is joining the fray with a new food and beer concept of its own.
‘Green’ homes rising beside Jefferson Park
A local developer with a track record in green-building projects has picked a bluff overlooking downtown for his latest residential project.
Art nonprofit expands studio space, launches printing truck
A local art studio is expanding its Scott’s Addition enclave and taking its work on the road with a mobile screen-printing truck dubbed S23 To-Go.
Another Boulevard site fetches seven-figure price tag
One week after another building in the neighborhood was sold to make way for a AAA location, another national car care service is making a move with a $1.3 million purchase.
CNB Tower, CoStar deal take spotlight at real estate awards
A project that brought new life and hundreds of apartments to an 88-year-old downtown tower took home some hardware Tuesday night.
3-year-old finance company nears $10M fundraising target
A Henrico-based consumer finance firm is headed for its second successful multimillion-dollar capital raise in less than a year.
Richmond pinheads score a match in Midlothian
With the help of a successful crowdfunding campaign last fall, a group of area pinball enthusiasts has tilted toward Southside for its first playhouse.
Fredericksburg-based retailer closes Carytown shop
Hooked, a shop that sold new and vintage clothing, music, art and other products, has closed and vacated its space on West Cary Street after less than a year.