Two commercial properties headed for auction. A property worth over $500,000 in Chesterfield. And more of Billy Jefferson’s River City Renaissance III properties in a busy summer week for foreclosure listings.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 7.18.14
A Fan restaurant property is sold. A church buys a new building. Plus leases in Innsbrook, on Boulevard and more warehouse space filling up.
With Whole Foods knocking, Pleasants tries to nail down new home
Pleasants Hardware has its eye on a nearby building as it looks to relocate from its current location at 2024 W. Broad St. to make way for a huge new mixed use development from Richmond’s spice kings.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 7.17.14
A bank files eight different cases against a real estate company. Two of the biggest names in development are tied up in a suit. And an insurance contractor brings a $6 million suit against a Teamsters’ local. Go BizSense Pro to see the full Docket every week.
Breaking Ground: Building permits for 7.16.14
Permits for $7 million renovations at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond apartment conversion projects in an office and old theater and more. Get all the latest on local projects with BizSense Pro.
Foreclosures: 7.14.14
One property worth over $800,000 in Chesterfield County and $500,000 home in Hanover County are for auction. A portfolio of Billy Jefferson’s River City Renaissance properties is also on the block.
The Docket: Local Court Roundup for 7.10.14
A packed docket this week as a well-known Richmond law firm is a plaintiff in one case and a defendant in a $4 million case brought by the former owner of a big pet products company. Plus a ton of other high-dollar cases. Go BizSense Pro to stay up-to-date with the weekly Docket.
Imprisoned developer’s holdings headed to foreclosure
Almost 30 properties belonging to developer Billy G. Jefferson, who has pleaded guilty to charges related to a tax credit scheme, are set to be auctioned at the end of the month.
Carytown space swaps gifts for jewels
A Carytown gift shop has closed after 13 years, and a local jeweler is taking advantage of the open retail space to improve its presence on Cary Street.
City’s latest apartment project clears one hurdle
Developers Louis Salomonsky and David White got the city planning commission’s approval for their next apartment venture, a nearly 180-unit complex near the Diamond. The project may include a mixed use section, depending on the future of baseball on the Boulevard.