Richmond’s startup scene continued to develop this year, with some established players making moves and newcomers settling in.
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Chinese investors to take over Richmond startup
A Scott’s Addition-based company that lured millions of dollars in capital with its wireless chargers for electric cars is set to hand over the keys.
Site work begins on $5M Boulevard bowling alley
The heavy equipment is humming at 939 Myers St. to make way for the neighborhood’s newest entertainment option.
Väsen Brewing targets early 2017 opening
After months of work, a new brewer is inching toward opening in one of the more distinctive buildings in the rapidly evolving Scott’s Addition neighborhood.
Former Genworth CEO lists West End mansion for $6M
The former CEO of a local Fortune 500 is selling his Cary Street Road home for just under $6 million. Michael Fraizer, former chief executive of Genworth Financial, put his 8,200-square-foot Tudor-style home at 5115 Cary Street Road on the market June 3 for $5.97 million. The 3.4-acre property in Richmond’s West End was listed… Read more »
Coffee shop prepares to light a second lamp
Lamplighter Roasting Company is replacing its tasting room in Scott’s Addition with a full-on second location.
Think there’s nothing left in the Slip to convert?
One of the last undeveloped buildings in Shockoe Slip is getting the rehab treatment. And the developer is moving full steam ahead on several other projects in the same neighborhood.
New Baltik’s Bagel taking over shuttered fried chicken joint on Forest Hill
“We’re kettle boiled, we’re chef-driven, and we’re lightning fast. If we can hit all three of those things, then I think we’re going to be really successful,” said owner Yero Rudzinskas.
Gift shop Lioness opens along Bellevue’s MacArthur Blvd. corridor
“It’s a tiny store but it’s a European-styled store. It isn’t packed or overwhelming to shop,” owner Kristina Holt said of her new 80-square-foot shop.
Chesterfield brewery Steam Bell Beer Works closes after decade in business
With Steam Bell’s lease expiring, the brewery was apparently unable to come up with a new location amid a challenging business landscape, according to a social media post on Friday that appeared to be written by owner Brad Cooper.