A proposed Church Hill mixed-use rehab gets a thumbs down, an Innsbrook mixed-use project and golf course development plan are up for votes, and Chesterfield mulls bonds for two new middle schools.
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Another ghost kitchen is simmering on West Broad Street
ChefSuite will outfit the former TitleMax building with 16 rentable commercial kitchens, each about 200 square feet with necessary cookware included.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 8.23.21
A 2,000-home development beside Westchester Commons is up for a vote, the 475-unit Oasis Park project advances, and Henrico starts an update to its comprehensive plan.
Capital Square buys Cosby Village apartment complex for $86M
The 307-unit Livingston Apartment Flats is the latest purchase for the Henrico-based firm, which has picked up several multifamily properties using 1031 exchanges.
$53M mixed-use project proposed for Cobb Lumber site off Hermitage Road
The redevelopment at 2300 Hermitage Road could potentially house a new corporate office for Breeden Construction.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 8.16.21
A Scott’s Addition apartment project is up for a vote, a nearly 500-home development is proposed in Chesterfield, and an events venue is floated in Hanover.
LaDiff plans new store after Shockoe complex sells to developer for $10M
The Richmond furniture retailer wouldn’t say where its new home will be except that it will be within city limits.
Project Snapshot: ‘One Canal’ apartments rise in Monroe Ward
The seven-story building at Canal and South First streets is the latest in a line of apartments overlooking the Downtown Expressway.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7.26.21
Mixed-use developments in Chesterfield and near Colonial Heights, proposed zoning changes in Richmond, and a matching grant program to help businesses attract new employees.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7.19.21
A 334-acre development is planned beside Westchester Commons, a city parking lot is slated for a temporary GRTC transfer station, and Hanover is starting to review its comprehensive plan.