Pasta concept Oro will join Buttermilk + Honey, Fat Kid Sandwiches and Sincero in The Current in Manchester.
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Guitar shop relocating from Scott’s Addition to bigger Bellevue space
One Three Guitar left its former home at Sound of Music Recording Studios as a result of the building’s recent sale for $1.2 million.
Gelati Celesti tries out pop-up shop, pints of ice cream to-go during pandemic
The retail pivoting has worked thus far, and the company has been able to break even without resorting to layoffs or pay cuts.
Pandemic pivot: Opting against indoor dining, Chez Foushee to deliver three-course meals instead
“We’re trying to bring as much of the restaurant dining experience to you without the restaurant,” said owner Whitney Cardozo, who bought the restaurant in 2017.
Cigar lounge lights up in Scott’s Addition
Developer and landlord David Gammino and three others opened RVA Tobacco Lounge earlier this month at 2906 W. Clay St.
Architects draw up Manchester move amid ownership change
Cornerstone Architects is preparing to relocate from 23 W. Broad St. in the Arts District to the Aragon Coffee Building at 211 W. Seventh St.
WestRock chairman lists 35-acre riverside home for $3.6 million
The eastern Goochland estate, which was previously owned by the co-founder of ad firm The Martin Agency, includes a 6,700-square-foot, Georgian-style main house, a pool house and a guest house.
Checking in on Richmond’s breweries: delivery, to-go keeping the lights on
“It’s not a long-term solution at all, but it’s breathing some life back into our business after the complete disintegration of on-premise sales.”
Booster shot: Delivery proving a boon for local distilleries
A bit of extra regulatory breathing room from loosened ABC restrictions during the pandemic has opened up new, and in some cases potentially business-saving revenue streams, for many local liquor makers.
LandAmerica bankruptcy case resurrected after concerns over leftover funds
Questions over the handling of an excess $3 million by the case’s longtime trustee forced a reopening of the case, which was first filed in 2008 and has been closed since 2015.