“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.
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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.
The Veil has a second taproom brewing in Scott’s Addition
The brewer plans to open a tasting room at 1509 Belleville St., about two blocks from its current home at 1301 Roseneath Road.
Local developer cooking up potential food hall concept for Scott’s Addition warehouse
“We could tear it down and do more apartments,” said Capital Square’s Adam Stiffel. “I want to bring it back to life.”
High-end vending machine startup stakes space in Scott’s Addition
ELYA, which relies on refrigeration and credit cards to sell quick-serve healthy entrees and snacks, chose a spot outside menswear brand Alton Lane’s corporate office.
Used Land Rover Defender importer shifts into Scott’s Addition
The 2,000-square-foot former auto upholstery shop at 1004 N. Sheppard St. will soon be converted into a sort-of display case for Neo-Classic Cars.
CarLotz moving headquarters from Manchester to Scott’s Addition
The locally-based used vehicle consignment company, which recently listed on Nasdaq, is relocating to the HandCraft building at 3301 W. Moore St.
‘Greater Scott’s Addition’ rezoning plan gets mixed reviews from developers
The city’s new 20-year master plan would allow for a greater variety of uses in areas around The Diamond, but also would remove some uses currently allowed.