A Northside juice bar’s relocation to Jackson Ward looks to have opened the door for a new bagel shop to join the neighborhood.
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Capital Square’s Dairy Bar redevelopment plan gets council go-ahead
The 320-unit project would rise on the site of the former Dairy Bar and Tang & Biscuit buildings. About a third of the units are planned to be “hotel apartments,” which would be furnished and available for shorter stays.
Transforming Samis Grotto Temple in Bellevue lands first new retail tenant
As developers work to transform the former Bellevue Theater for mixed-use, Meg Althoff and Bethany Frazier are planning to bring their candle shop to one of the building’s commercial spaces.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7.22.24
Henrico opens a new $26 million park in Varina, a Scott’s Addition development is up for a City Council vote and Powhatan weighs restrictions on solar developments. (BizSense Pro required)
Richmond brokerage Range Commercial breaks into Blacksburg
The 9-month-old firm has grown to a staff of around 50 and a management portfolio of 12.4 million square feet of office, industrial, retail and mixed-use properties in Virginia.
Local Crunch Fitness owner bulks up with private equity-fueled gym acquisition
John Freeland’s gym portfolio now includes 24 locations across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, plus six more in the works, amounting to annual revenue of $50 million and more than 1,000 employees.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7.15.24
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)
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.