The highest price house up for auction is in Midlothian. Get the full report as a BizPro member.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Sept. 26, 2014
A national fitness company leases more than 40,000 square feet in Chesterfield and Bank of Lancaster subleases an empty Patterson Avenue branch.
Bankrupt motel owner rushes to beat auction
The owner of a hotel near the Diamond is trying to close a sale of the property before its scheduled October foreclosure auction.
Seeking an edge, developers look to the sun
A pair of well-known local developers is converting another old warehouse into apartments. But it’s the futuristic view from the roof that makes the project unique.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 8.29.14
A downtown tower lands two leases, a tech firm expands in Innsbrook and two companies lease 180,000 square feet on Technology Boulevard.
Second big office deal sealed in the suburbs
A local landlord followed up a recent Innsbrook deal with another $20 million sale of four of its Wyndham-area office buildings.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 8.22.14
A manufacturer leases 180,000 square feet near the airport, while an investment firm buys land in Hanover County and cell phone retailers taking space all over town. Plus tons more deals.
Foreclosures: 8.18.14
Properties in the Fan and Oregon Hill are on the block. Several properties are back for auction. Get the entire list as a BizPro member.
Large-scale renovations mark fertile time for museums
Capital campaigns are transforming several of the city’s museums with long-delayed renovations and construction projects totaling about $80 million.
Builders swap lawsuits
Two prominent Richmond builders are taking aim at one another in court over a Scott’s Addition apartment project once owned by Justin French.