As an update to Richmond’s master land-use plan continues, a separate but related effort to redefine a business zoning district found primarily in the city’s Southside is likewise moving forward, despite reservations from residents of a neighborhood on the opposite side of the river.
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Arthur Ashe Blvd. cohousing project gets council nod; The Nest nears completion nearby
A D.C.-based developer can move forward with its six-story coliving concept, while a six-story apartment project from Tom Papa is putting on its finishing touches on West Marshall St.
Hard ‘seltzeries’ bubbling up in Richmond
An increasing popular libation is giving rise to a pair of new regional booze brands.
6-story cohousing development eyed for Ashe Boulevard
The cohousing trend is popping up again in Richmond, this time on North Arthur Ashe Boulevard.
Former Manchester box factory site to become “The Box” apartment development
Tom Papa is lining up a seven-story project with 118 apartments on a half-acre lot on Decatur St.
Carytown’s Need Supply to permanently close
The clothier, which has been a fixture of Carytown since the 1990s, is shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rebkee, Blackwood file plans for two mixed-use projects near Short Pump
Two mixed-use developments proposed at prominent crossroads on opposite sides of Short Pump are slated to receive initial scrutiny from Henrico planners this week.
City’s draft master plan envisions new site for future baseball stadium
The draft Richmond 300 plan now envisions the new stadium to be built among mixed-use development on the west side of Hermitage Road in the area of the existing Sports Backers Stadium.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 6.12.20
A sale of $1.15 million in Goochland leads this week’s list. A lease in Innsbrook tops the leases.
Twin 11-story towers gets nod from Planning Commission
A vote from the city’s Planning Commission on Monday helped pave the way for one major residential project along the riverfront in Manchester, while possibly setting the stage for more mixed-use development nearby.