Chesterfield reviews a proposed 125-acre solar farm, two income-restricted apartment projects are planned in Richmond’s Southside, and an apartment-hotel project and health center are up for votes in the city. (BizSense Pro required)
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Developer Jay Nichols eyes new office building in Libbie-Patterson area
Nichols, whose family for years owned HandCraft Cleaners, is looking to build a 3-story office building on Granite Avenue, where the Book People bookstore building once stood.
Thalhimer scraps Arthur Ashe Blvd. apartment project, sells land to HCA
Thalhimer had planned a mixed-use building with 150 apartments and an HCA emergency center as the commercial tenant. Now, apartments are off the table, while HCA’s plans continue on.
Capital Square scraps plans for new Short Pump HQ
The Henrico-based real estate firm had intended to build a four-story, 65,000-square-foot office in West Broad Village but instead has sold the parcel back to the owner of the shopping center.
Naborforce expands yet again, this time to D.C. and Savannah
“With the aging of the population, our services are needed everywhere,” said founder Paige Wilson. “And our goal is to be nationwide.”
Engineering firm VHB leaving Canal Crossing for James Center
The move to Two James Center will give the Boston-based firm and its 60 local employees more space as it also looks for more cohesion between its Richmond and Hampton Roads operations.
Fulton Bank snags shuttered Wells Fargo branch for new West End outpost
The $27 billion Pennsylvania-based bank plans to relocate its Innsbrook-area branch at 4180 Dominion Blvd. to a building at the corner of Parham Road and West Broad Street following a round of renovations.
Dodson converting former Circuit arcade-bar into sports bar-card shop combo
Duke Dodson is preparing to open Parlay Bar & Lounge at 3117 W. Leigh St., where he’ll also relocate his Graybo’s Sports Cards retail shop from Grace Street.
Two separate proposals to bring a combined 500 apartments to South Richmond
Dallas-based Trammell Crow Residential and Tennessee-based Elmington is planning roughly the same number of units at two sites near Semmes and Cowardin avenues.
Indoor farming startup rolls out units aimed at K-12 schools
Scott’s Addition-based Babylon Micro-Farms recently unveiled The STEM Garden, a hydroponic device used to grow vegetables indoors and geared toward classroom instruction.