The owner of Beet Box is diving into the dumpster business while helping another Richmond company expand to the other side of the country.
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Developer Spy Rock drops nearly $8M for site near Sauer Center
The firm paid $2.1 million per acre for the property, where it’s planning a five-story, 300-unit apartment building.
Slideshow: Hard Hat Happy Hour at 2117 Westwood Ave.
Armed with ample beverages and plenty of room for schmoozing, a crowd of nearly 200 rode out Wednesday’s dreary weather at Richmond BizSense’s latest Hard Hat Happy Hour.
Shuffleboard bar Tang & Biscuit abruptly closes after report of development planned for its property
The company announced the closure Wednesday evening, just hours after BizSense reported that its building, as well as the neighboring, former Dairy Bar building at 1600 Roseneath Road, are being eyed by local firm Capital Square for residential redevelopment.
Brambly Park’s Bobby Kruger tees up new venture at Magnolia Green
Dubbed The Cardinal, Kruger said the venue will initially be an event space but that he plans to eventually add a food-and-beverage concept onsite, potentially similar to Brambly Park in Scott’s Addition.
Virginia Credit Union to open branch in Shockoe’s Berkeley Hotel
It would be the fifth outpost VACU has opened in Richmond since 2022, when it set out on an aggressive expansion plan within the city limits.
Ad agency Yebo, formerly Barber Martin, calls it quits after 35-year run
“We’ve had a really good run. But the business is challenging,” CEO Robyn Zacharias said of the closure, which comes three years after the name change from Barber Martin to Yebo.
New flower shop sprouts in former Arts District ice cream shop
It marks the first brick-and-mortar store for Field Floral owner Lee Matalone, who started her business about two years ago out of her then-home in New Orleans.
Thalhimer grabs industrial property off Parham for $1.9M
As traditional industrial districts like Scott’s Addition and the Westwood area continue to transform into predominantly mixed-use residential neighborhoods, the developer is betting there’s still a need for industrial space outside the city.
Apartment towers totaling 550 units next to Legend get Planning Commission nod
Avery Hall’s 16- and 17-story towers would rise at 301 W. Sixth St., just north of Legend Brewing Co., if the firm gets through the next step of city council approval.