The venture took inspiration from another gym in Austin, Texas, and has professionals working and living in the city as its target audience.
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Delivery-focused breakfast restaurant moves from Regency to Scott’s Addition
A.M. Kitchen is the first tenant to open at the CloudKitchens space at 2812 W. Broad St. CloudKitchens was created by Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick.
Sweet science becomes growing business for Scott’s Addition boxing gym
Vintage Boxing’s River City Invitational, entering its final round this weekend, aims to establish Richmond as a serious pugilistic hub.
Cidery ponders its future after listing its Scott’s Addition real estate for $3M
“I’m hoping to find a buyer who’ll love and appreciate it as much as I do,” said Blue Bee Cider owner Courtney Mailey. “Once the building finds the right owner, we’ll start to think about the cidery.”
N. Chasen & Son finds new home after selling Scott’s Addition headquarters
The painting contractor spent $3.4 million for a Southside location after unloading its 2.5-acre assemblage to developers for $10.8 million.
Scott’s Addition in three parts: Life – well, Scott’s Addition – is a beach (Guest Commentary)
The architectural mix in Scott’s Addition is a not unpleasant mish-mash of old and new, large and small, serious and funky.
Local contractor leaving Scott’s Addition HQ for new office in Diamond area
After 23 years in the now-bustling neighborhood, Daniel & Co. is heading to what may be the next hot spot in town.
Local investment advisory firm trades Midlothian Turnpike for Scott’s Addition
Richmond Capital Management will join Veil Brewing in the Belleville Street building, which is being redeveloped by Charles Bice and Birck Turnbull.
Scott’s Addition in three parts: The eclectic architecture of a former warehouse district (Guest Commentary)
After World War I, Richmond’s manufacturing and business operations crept west from downtown.
Nearly 3-acre Scott’s Addition assemblage sells for $10.8M
The deal comes out to $4 million per acre, the highest per-acre price the neighborhood’s ever seen. A developer is planning to build 350 apartments on the site.