They will join Chipotle, Raising Cane’s and Starbucks, whose buildings are already under construction at the Thalhimer Realty Partners project on Arthur Ashe Boulevard.
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N.Y. investor adds to Arts District holdings with deal near Quirk Hotel
Mercer Street Partners, whose other local deals have been for apartments and a stake of Common House social club, now has a small downtown office building in its portfolio.
Pickleball on Haxall Canal? Developer eyes ‘racquet sports’ venue at old hydro plant building
Thalhimer Realty Partners, which is already involved in bringing a sizable pickleball facility to western Henrico, is looking to bring another racquet sports venue to the downtown waterfront.
Brothers opening their second indoor golf venue in Richmond
A year after opening their first indoor golf venue near Scott’s Addition, the Uhazie brothers are ready to take a second shot elsewhere in the city.
‘Never be afraid to die’: Development community discusses Salomonsky’s influence
The prolific and polarizing developer was both revered and feared. He preached the virtues of hustle while showing how it’s done: Not even his lingering illness could stop him from working hard, even up to the final days of his life.
Wells Fargo closing downtown branch at 2nd and Grace
It will be the bank’s ninth Richmond-area branch to be put on the chopping block in the last couple years, including two others that are set to close in the coming weeks.
Local GC Dominion Construction Partners to build and anchor new Henrico development
The firm, which is one of the many divisions of Commonwealth Commercial Partners, will anchor Dominion Exchange, a 70,000-square-foot office and industrial project.
30 stories? 40? City Center contenders push Coliseum area to new heights
At least two of the four groups contending for the project are proposing hotel towers that, if built as envisioned, could end up being the tallest building in Richmond.
Louis Salomonsky, prolific and controversial local developer, dead at 84
The prolific, trailblazing and controversial developer was among the first in the region to see the promise of using historic tax credits to rehab the city’s old buildings into new uses.
Long-dormant Church Hill auto shop site under contract for new Midas location
Midas of Richmond owner Mark Smith confirmed he is under contract to buy the property at East Broad and North 21st streets, where local developer Zac Frederick had once planned a residential infill project.