Scott’s Addition-based Babylon Micro-Farms has new funding to continue the growth of its hydroponic vertical farming systems to other businesses.
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Ghost kitchen concept ChefSuite opens rentable kitchen venue on West Broad
ChefSuite recently opened at 4711 W. Broad St., where it offers 16 rentable kitchen suites from which tenants can operate restaurants for delivery and pick-up only.
Four development teams advance in City Center solicitation
The city announced it is inviting formal proposals from four of the five respondents to its November solicitation for the redevelopment project that would replace the Richmond Coliseum with a mixed-use development and convention center hotel.
Jackson Ward project site put up for sale, approved plans included
It may be too soon to call it a trend, but for the second time this year in Richmond a developer has pumped the brakes on a sizable project in the city and put the subject property on the market.
UR students bringing classroom-born energy drink to market
A University of Richmond entrepreneurship course taught by the founder of Richmond startup success story Health Warrior has led to the launch of yet another new student-led company.
HCA planning free-standing emergency center across from The Diamond
As it plots out a new hospital in Hanover County, the healthcare giant is pursuing a new project in the city of Richmond in a Thalhimer-led development along Arthur Ashe Boulevard.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 2.15.23
Brandcenter alums had a hand in Sunday’s Super Bowl ads, a local agency develops branding for an apartment project in Scott’s Addition, and Norfolk’s event venue arm selects a local firm as lead creative agency.
Next stop in Virginia Credit Union’s city expansion plan: Church Hill
The branch next to the Market @ 25th grocery store will mark the $5 billion credit union’s fourth new branch in the city in about a year.
Ukrop’s-anchored complex planned for massive mixed-use development
The multi-phased development could ultimately consist of 1,000 multifamily residential units, along with a mix of retail, restaurant, office and hotel uses on the nearly 20-acre site that’s home to Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods.
Riverfront amphitheater target date pushed back a year as prep work continues
The Coran Capshaw-led group behind the $27 million project has pushed back its target opening date by a year. It’s now aiming for a spring 2025 opening.