EAT Restaurant Partners has closed another of its locations in favor of moving it to its forthcoming food hall, while the short-lived 1800 Brewhouse is changing over to a new concept from the same operator.
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City fast-tracking new zoning for Diamond District project
The new Stadium District zoning classification would increase building height limits from 12 to 20 stories and potentially exempt the new ballpark from city signage rules.
Editor’s Picks: The best of BizSense from 2022
As we do this time each year, we’re proud to showcase BizSense’s best reporting, best writing, best photography, most quotable characters and memorable headlines from the last 12 months.
Shop talk: Retail roundup for 2022
The local retail scene saw some seasoned stores relocate or add new locations in 2022, while new-to-market brands selling everything from sporting goods to Legos decided this was the year to make their Richmond debut.
On the money: Richmond banking industry recap for 2022
A long-fought bank vs. credit union battle came to an end this year, while out-of-town continued to show up for a piece of the Richmond market.
The year in CRE: City development recap for 2022
Development in the city of Richmond stayed red-hot this year. Here’s a run-down of the most noteworthy projects, hottest neighborhoods and most interesting trends.
Booze news: Richmond’s alcohol industry roundup for 2022
After a somewhat quiet news year in 2021, this year local breweries, wineries and distilleries were on the move.
Order up: Richmond restaurant recap for 2022
Openings, closings and expansions were on the menu for the local restaurant scene during a busy year in 2022.
Updated: Diamond District runner-up among five respondents to City Center solicitation
Also vying for the project are local firms Capital Square, Shamin Hotels and Sterling Bilder
Hotel near The Diamond to make way for hundreds of apartments
The Diamond District site isn’t the only property on Arthur Ashe Boulevard to attract major investment, as a Texas-based developer has something big in the works.