It will be under the Cosentino City brand, described as a place where both the general public and workers in the architecture and design industries can see the Spanish company’s building and surface materials.
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Gregory, Dodson settle property management lawsuit
The resolution of the year-long property management dispute helps avoid a trial that had been scheduled for next month.
Shamin to build 12-story hotel on former Hardee’s site on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
The 300-room hotel would carry two Marriott’s brands, the Residence Inn and AC Hotels, and also house a rooftop dining area and a 10,000-square-foot ballroom.
6-acre Broad St. site back on the market after second contract falls through
The 6-acre plot at 4400 W. Broad St. that’s twice been eyed for large apartment projects by out-of-town developers was once again listed for sale last week.
Cousins look to Manchester to expand their neighborhood market chain
With four neighborhood markets up and running elsewhere in the city, three cousins are now looking to bring their concept to the Southside to help quell Manchester’s grocery needs.
Longtime co-owner takes full ownership of West End wine shop Barrel Thief
Booth Hardy, one of the shop’s first employees, is now the sole owner after purchasing the ownership stakes of its three co-founders.
Bankrupt mover WayForth eyes exit from Chapter 11
After winding down its out-of-town operations and ducking into bankruptcy last summer, WayForth’s CEO says the Richmond-based moving company is now moving in the right direction.
With new Salomonsky at the helm, Historic Housing’s latest project rising quickly in Shockoe Bottom
Daniel Salomonsky said his mission is clear: to maintain what his father and the company have built over decades, and to shepherd its latest project to the finish line.
Yellow Umbrella expanding to Libbie Mill with takeover of Stables Market
The deal involves Yellow Umbrella acquiring the assets of Stables and bringing many of the offerings from Yellow Umbrella’s longtime Patterson Avenue store to the Libbie Mill offshoot.
Downtown office building headed for auction after buyer ‘missed the market’
North Carolina-based developer Hem + Spire bought the six-story building in January 2020 for $1.5 million. Next month’s auction has a starting bid of $450,000.