The county’s vision includes more than 1,000 apartments, 300,000 square feet of office space, 125,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space, a two-rink ice hockey venue and a 215-room hotel.
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Architecture and design firm Marvel adds Richmond to its universe
“We had personnel interested in living in a city of a certain scale. Richmond is that scale,” said partner Tyler Silvestro.
Dumpster-on-wheels rental company franchising to fuel expansion
Scott’s Addition startup Mobiledumps sold two of its corporate-owned locations earlier this month.
Price of admission to buy part of Movieland property: $16M
A group of developers included D.C.-based Level 2 is planning 375 apartments for the 6-acre site, for which they paid $2.6 million per acre.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 4.18.22
A 250-unit subdivision is floated in Hanover, some movement on the City Center plan, and several projects advance in Henrico.
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 4.13.22
A 16-story, mixed-use building for $13 million at 321 W. Grace St. in Richmond was the week’s top building permit. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 4.11.22
Hanover County opens a new airport terminal, budget hearings for Richmond and Henrico, and several sizable projects go before Henrico’s Planning Commission.
Updated: 300-unit residential complex planned to replace Knights Inn
Five four-story buildings would house up to 274 apartments on the motel site and a parcel to the south. Thirty-nine townhomes would fill the rest of the site.
N.C.-based women’s clothing brand finds Libbie-Grove a fit for Richmond location
K-La Boutique plans to open by early May at 5718 Grove Ave., where it expects to carve out a niche among other retailers in the area.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 4.4.22
A Grace Street redevelopment is up for review, a budget vote and an Upper Magnolia Green meeting in Chesterfield, and Powhatan OKs two projects.