A local development company known for high profile projects in the Fan and Scott’s Addition can now add a Manchester notch to its belt. Spy Rock Real Estate, run by principals Andrew Basham and Taylor Williams, recently wrapped up work on their first foray into Manchester, the Old Store Lofts at 1229 Hull St. The… Read more »
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Former W. Broad bingo hall eyed for redevelopment
Some prime Scott’s Addition real estate is set to change hands and potentially go vertical.
HandCraft building books brewery tenant
The Scott’s Addition redevelopment property has landed its first lease in a new craft brewery that will take up 17,000 square feet in the unique 1940s building.
This year’s deals and developments
2015 brought big development to the Richmond area, with huge property deals, long-awaited developments wrapping up and ground breaking on new projects to watch in 2016.
Restaurant recap: Richmond’s year in food
Some of Richmond’s biggest restaurant players got new locations cooking, new developments and up-and-coming neighborhoods landed eateries, and Scott’s Addition boomed with booze in 2015. Read this year’s restaurant roundup and plan your dining calendar for the new year.
How 2015 bulked up the Richmond fitness scene
This year brought plenty of new large gym chains and smaller fitness startups to the Richmond scene, providing lots of potential starting points for that New Year’s resolution.
The 2015 evolution of Richmond’s startups
This year saw several local companies champion the startup competition circuit, while brick-and-mortar newcomers set up shop and Hopewell laid the groundwork for its own small business hub.
Group puts creative spin on morning coffee
With once monthly morning events, a national lecture series group is getting up and running in Richmond with help from several local people in the ad and marketing field.
Goochland brewery finds its home
Planning to make a splash this spring with a large space and big production, a startup brewery has found a location in Goochland not far from Hardywood’s upcoming complex.
Startup to leave Richmond for chance at $1M
A company that has already received recognition in the local startup world is relocating to New York for at least a year to participate in a pitch contest with a grand prize of $1 million.