Out-of-town developers bought the Trane Supply warehouse for $14.1 million and the Genito Crossing Shopping Center for $8.2 million.
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The Agenda: Local government briefs for 10.18.21
VUU tower signage and Richmond’s “City Center” plan are on the Planning Commission’s agenda. Multifamily developments are proposed in Chester and advance in Henrico.
New Business Licenses: 10.15.21
This week’s licenses from Richmond, Chesterfield and Henrico include restaurants, retail, construction. transportation and more.
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 10.13.21
Permits from Goochland, Hanover, Chesterfield and Richmond include townhouses, new commercial buildings and more. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Two groups vie for old BofA branch on Brookland Park Blvd.
One group wants to convert the former Highland Park bank building at Six Points into a restaurant and farmers market, while the other imagines a community health resource center and pharmacy.
2,000 homes proposed across three projects in Short Pump
A massive project from Eagle Construction of VA would add 1,600 homes and commercial development along the north side of Interstate 64 west of Gayton Road, while two other proposals would add apartments and condos to the south.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 10.5.21
The Times-Dispatch’s meteorologist announces his departure. A chief credit officer is named by Touchstone Bank. Plus, new hires and promotions this week in law, real estate, marketing and more.
In a change, hotel and office project on Broad scrapped for 250 apartments
The former Akaza Hotel property at 6531 W. Broad St. had been slated for redevelopment with two new hotels and an office building, but COVID changed plans that now call for apartments, including corporate housing units.
Carytown to get a new bagel shop
Chewy’s Bagels, which launched two years ago as a pop-up and wholesaler, is taking over the former longtime home of Jean Jacques Bakery in Cary Court.
Strasburg-based First Bank cashes in on competitor’s Richmond exit
SmartBank, which acquired an office in Innsbrook and a team of local bankers through a recent acquisition, announced last week it is eliminating those operations in the Richmond region and selling them off.