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Developers kick off another downtown rehab
With small apartment projects and restaurants reviving old downtown buildings, a prominent local developer has earmarked another property for renovation and will add new residential units and commercial space to Third Street.
Boulevard books another redevelopment
The stretch of Boulevard bordering Scott’s Addition is set for more apartments and retail, and the developer is also tackling an vacant storefront in a changing section of downtown.
VCU jumps in on co-working trend
As professional co-working businesses expand around town, VCU is testing out a miniature version on its Monroe Campus for budding student entrepreneurs.
Developers, restaurateur cook up new East Grace project
In the thick of downtown Grace Street’s recent restaurant revival, developers and a local restaurant group have teamed up on a plan to build new apartments and a ground-floor dining spot.
Gym chain widens its orbit
As competition among national gym brands for local memberships heats up, a chain that recently went public is reinforcing its presence here with two new locations.
Museum District condos hit the market
The conversion of a 100-year-old Grace Street property into condos hit the brakes during the recession, but now the developers are ready to sell – a hint at a possible trend to come in the local housing market.
Gym brand fills out old grocery space
A recent arrival to the Richmond fitness market is in expansion mode once again with its third location this year. It’s latest is taking over a West End building most recently occupied by a Food Lion.
Trio of new breweries stake out space
While one homebrewer is taking a shot at a taproom in the suburbs, two other startups plan to boost the beer flow in the fast-growing Scott’s Addition area.
Developers eye 8-story project in the Bottom
A $12M project is being eyed on part of the former Philip Morris warehouse complex in Shockoe Bottom. If approved by City Council next week, it will be the fifth phase of a development that already holds 525 apartments.