The developer bought the 110-acre parcel in 2017 and is planning a multi-phase project with around 1.2 million square feet of warehouse space.
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Tech startup Babylon Micro-Farms harvests $4M for market expansion
The Scott’s Addition-based firm, which builds software and hardware to remotely monitor hydroponic farms, got a $1 million grant and $3 million in a capital raise.
Wine & Beer Supply toasts to merger with New Jersey counterpart
The Ashland-based provider of booze-holding cans, bottles and glassware joined forces with Gino Pinto, giving customers access to bulk grapes, juice and winemaking equipment.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 6.28.21
Chesterfield OKs more residential units, the Richmond City Council considers rezoning requests, and Henrico approves plans for a housing development in Innsbrook.
Guest opinion: Turn the Richmond Coliseum into Richmond Colosseum
By Stefan Calos One of the many fun things about practicing commercial real estate law is the real estate part. Growing up, I often traveled around Virginia with my parents on weekends exploring cool old buildings — many of them abandoned. Over the years since, I’ve practiced law in many of the old courthouses we… Read more »
Developer Kleyman targets Manchester with Bainbridge Street projects
The infill construction will add 20 apartments and a corner commercial space within a three-block stretch.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 6.14.21
A packed agenda for the City Council, a mixed-use development is proposed near Colonial Heights, and the city’s Richmond 300 master plan wins a national award.
Texas chain Torchy’s Tacos firing up an eatery in Carytown Exchange
Sleep Number, Chase Bank, CityRow and the Virginia ABC have also signed leases at the $40 million shopping center following Publix’s opening last year.
City’s new City Center plan envisions downtown without the Coliseum
Richmond released the draft plan this week, setting the stage for sales and redevelopment of city-owned properties once part of the failed Navy Hill proposal.
New Main Street Steakhouse will try to fill void left by Morton’s closure
“I felt like the city’s missing that steakhouse feel,” said the owner, a first-time restaurateur and Richmond native with a background in commercial cleaning.