After winding down its out-of-town operations and ducking into bankruptcy last summer, WayForth’s CEO says the Richmond-based moving company is now moving in the right direction.
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With new Salomonsky at the helm, Historic Housing’s latest project rising quickly in Shockoe Bottom
Daniel Salomonsky said his mission is clear: to maintain what his father and the company have built over decades, and to shepherd its latest project to the finish line.
Yellow Umbrella expanding to Libbie Mill with takeover of Stables Market
The deal involves Yellow Umbrella acquiring the assets of Stables and bringing many of the offerings from Yellow Umbrella’s longtime Patterson Avenue store to the Libbie Mill offshoot.
Downtown office building headed for auction after buyer ‘missed the market’
North Carolina-based developer Hem + Spire bought the six-story building in January 2020 for $1.5 million. Next month’s auction has a starting bid of $450,000.
‘You can almost feel the energy’: Riverfront Amphitheater project breaks ground
Construction of the now-named Riverfront Amphitheater officially kicked off with a ceremony Wednesday that also announced the involvement of Live Nation Entertainment, which will operate the venue with Coran Capshaw’s Red Light Events.
Boston firm seals its second $50M deal in Chesterfield in four months
The seller of the 296-unit apartment complex was busy local firm Capital Square, which had bought the property in 2018 for $39.5 million.
Manchester’s Hatch Local food hall calling it quits after two years
The closure of the city’s first food hall is set for the spring and comes on the heels of EAT Restaurant Partners scrapping its plans for a similar concept in Scott’s Addition.
Developers ready to kick off transformation of Haxall hydro plant into ‘Padel Plant’
“We feel we have the perfect use for a very unique building,” a Thalhimer exec said of the plan to convert the 124-year-old hydro plant into a venue with padel courts, pickleball courts and a food-and-beverage component.
DIY woodworking shop reopens near The Diamond
A local middle school shop teacher is reopening his membership-based, Workbench RVA, which provides tools, lessons and a space for woodworking projects.
EDA pitching in $1M toward Diamond District ballpark design
The funds were authorized as part of a contract that gives the ownership group of the Richmond Flying Squirrels more say in the new stadium’s design.