The city released one-pagers from each of the four finalists that list their team rosters and include site plans and renderings. Local firms on the teams include Bank Street Advisors, Baskervill, Capital Square, Hourigan and Shamin Hotels.
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Fueled by massive Amazon project in Henrico, contractor opens first Richmond-area office
After building Amazon’s newest local fulfillment center, the Maryland-based construction company recently announced the opening of a 4,800-square-foot office at 3810 W. Broad St.
Two Manchester sites totaling 3 acres up for rezoning with residential in mind
The southeastern part of Manchester continues to gather steam, as two more sites in that part of the neighborhood are being teed up for redevelopment with a TOD-1 designation.
Another sizable project teed up near Topgolf in Westwood area of Henrico
The project on Jacque Street would add to the more than 1,000 apartments in the queue for the burgeoning Westwood area, which Henrico County has been positioning for growth in recent years.
Local golf pro is latest entrant into indoor simulator scene
The Richmond region is getting yet another indoor golf simulator venue, this time from a golfer whose career took him from Canada to VCU to pro tours and eventually to coaching at local country clubs.
‘Undeniably the biggest challenge’: Richmond developers reckon with rising interest rates
The spike in loan rates that began in 2022 has prompted some real estate developers to rethink their math, leading some to delay construction on previously announced projects in the Richmond region or, in some cases, to put project sites back up for sale.
Indoor farming startup harvests $8M in fresh capital
Scott’s Addition-based Babylon Micro-Farms has new funding to continue the growth of its hydroponic vertical farming systems to other businesses.
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.