A busy local real estate group has expanded its portfolio to the Shockoe Bottom area, picking up one of the neighborhood’s newest apartment buildings in a deal that produced a $3 million return for the firm that developed it.
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City to vote on Monroe Ward, VUU-area rezoning plans
City-driven efforts to update zoning rules and encourage denser development in two Richmond neighborhoods are inching closer to potential adoption.
Former Ernst & Young employee branches out with wine importing business
A relationship born out of accounting giant Ernst & Young in Nashville has borne fruit in Richmond – in the form of the area’s newest wine importer.
D.C. transplant is Richmond’s newest fitness entrepreneur
“Once I had this idea (for my own studio) it was like, well I can’t afford to do it in D.C. and Richmond seemed more doable.”
12 local brewers bring home hardware at Virginia Craft Beer Cup
A bevy of local breweries had reason to raise a glass following a statewide award ceremony held Monday evening.
Settlement reached in Impact Makers dispute
A legal dustup between a local IT consulting firm and its founder has been squashed.
Local engineering firm is Hampton Roads-bound
A Scott’s Addition-based engineering firm built on small projects is increasing its presence around the state.
Hild looks to rezone Siegel’s Supermarket assemblage
One of the biggest landlords on the city’s Southside is taking another step toward positioning a grouping of its properties – including the former Siegel’s Supermarket site – for potential redevelopment.
Developers fetch nearly $5M for newly built Monument Ave. apartments
In a deal that tested their theory that the Richmond multifamily market may be approaching its peak, a group of local developers has sold their newest development for $323,000 per unit.
‘Everything has changed’: Gusti family moving longtime restaurant supply business to Henrico
As its longtime home near Scott’s Addition garners interest from developers with a price tag of $5 million, the family-run business is headed across the county line to what’s been dubbed as “Scott’s Addition 2.0.”