The revisions emphasize the city’s TOD-1 and mixed-use zoning districts and set the stage for a long-anticipated RFP for The Diamond.
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Scott’s Addition software startup Hatch raises $11M but mum on plans
The funding round comes about a year after it relocated from a 1,200-square-foot space in Manchester to a 6,000-square-foot office at 1810 Mactavish Ave.
Updated: Developers plan ‘Leigh Addition’ project on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
A marketing flyer touts a seven-story, 100,000-square-foot mixed-use project called Leigh Addition by Washington, D.C.-based Level 2.
Uber co-founder’s ghost kitchen startup buys into Scott’s Addition
An entity tied to the parent company of Travis Kalanick’s Cloud Kitchens paid $750,000 for the building at 2812 W. Broad St. next to the Hofheimer Building.
Event supplier Party Perfect acquires Scott’s Addition competitor
The industry was decimated by the pandemic but “it has come roaring back in the last six weeks,” the new owner of Prop Shop Party Rentals said, and he needed more labor.
Mowbray Paint Co. cashes out of Scott’s Addition real estate for $1.65M
The family that owns the business bought the 121-year-old building at 1324 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd. in 1967 for $35,000.
Spy Rock going after Scott’s Addition condo market with 134-unit project
“We like the idea of doing condos there because there’s no supply and we keep anecdotally hearing about a lot of demand,” said a principal at the firm.
Mixed-use development in Scott’s Addition fills commercial space
One spot at The Summit was leased by a Richmond local who helped open Cabo Fish Taco in Blacksburg. The other space will be a neighborhood market.
Camera rental shop to shutter Scott’s Addition space and move to Henrico
“Scott’s Addition over the last couple of years has changed a lot, and for a small business owner like me it hasn’t changed for the better,” said Gearhead Camera owner Max Fischer.
Nats owners team with local developer on 350-unit project in Scott’s Addition
Capital Square is under contract to purchase the N. Chasen & Son building at 2924 W. Marshall St. The 107-year-old painting and carpentry firm is looking for a new home.