The pandemic’s effects reverberate in a peculiar way for coffee shops, which in normal times rely on the human connection and community – and customers sitting and often staying a while.
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Developer adds to downtown Broad Street holdings
One of the developers of the Quirk Hotel has grabbed another piece of the Arts District.
Pulse-driven rezonings continue along Broad St.
As development interest continues to pick up along Richmond’s bus rapid transit line, city planners are looking to keep their finger on the pulse with another round of zoning changes, this time in the area across Broad Street from the Fan.
Project Snapshot: Veil Brewing-anchored development takes shape in Forest Hill
A brewery-anchored project on the Southside is eyeing a summer finish line, the same time many Richmonders are hopeful for an ending of social distancing guidelines.
Long & Foster resumes legal fight with local competitor
Nearly three years after settling their previous legal dispute, a local residential real estate firm once again is being sued by the regional industry heavyweight from which it was spawned.
BizSense Assembly III recap: Apartment operators ‘bracing for May’
Impacts of the coronavirus crisis on countless numbers of renters in the region are in turn trickling down to apartment managers and developers, a sampling of whom discussed challenges they are facing in the third installment of BizSense Assembly. The online panel discussion series this week focused on issues faced by Richmond’s multifamily market amid… Read more »
Virus brings Tazza’s Big Kitchen concept back to life
While many local restaurants have closed abruptly during the coronavirus downturn, one Richmond restaurant group quickly reopened an outpost in Scott’s Addition it had closed when the economy was stronger.
Real estate brokerages plant flags near Innsbrook
A residential real estate team backed by an online brokerage has found a brick-and-mortar home in western Henrico, less than a mile from where a new player in the market is planting its own flag near Short Pump.
‘Keep Calm and Nom Nom’: Local campaign encourages buying gift cards to help restaurants
With public health concerns surrounding the coronavirus hitting the food and beverage industry particularly hard, a campaign from a Richmond ad agency is looking to help area restaurants and breweries stay afloat by bringing them revenue from a distance.
Golf simulator venue opens in Westchester Commons
Kyle and Josh Engelken aren’t letting the coronavirus scare prevent them from leaping into the golf business.