Innsbrook-based Capital Square is scaling down part of its ambitious plan in Scott’s Addition as it looks to buy in with another developer on a separate project nearby.
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Lawyer couple’s purchase of Clear View mansion tops December home sales
The 13,600-square-foot home on 5-plus acres across from CCV sold for $3.47 million.
Goodbye ‘Barber Martin,’ hello ‘Yebo’
One of Richmond’s longer-running ad agencies has taken on a new moniker, inspired by its owner’s southern African heritage.
NoVa firm nabs Scott’s Edge complex for nearly $18M
A Scott’s Addition property known as one of the neighborhood’s earliest adopters of historic tax credits and adaptive re-use has been sold to a Northern Virginia real estate firm.
Thalhimer drops $3.7M for site across from The Diamond
The company’s investment arm purchased the Wesco Distribution property at 2902 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd. next to the Greyhound station. It will remain as a warehouse for now, but redevelopment isn’t being ruled out.
Last call: Local brewery news roundup for 2019
A decade ago, there were no neighborhood brewery tours in Richmond. The term “triple crossing” was still just the name of where some railroad tracks intersected downtown. And out-of-town breweries certainly didn’t have eyes for local outposts.
Fore! Richmond golf news roundup for 2019
Driving ranges, simulators and dormant courses coming back to life. Those were the overarching themes of local golf news during 2019.
Riding high: Richmond’s commercial development year in review for 2019
From apartments to data centers to hotels, the region’s commercial development market experienced exceptional growth across many sectors in 2019.
The year of LeClairRyan: Richmond law firm news roundup 2019
In one of the busiest years in recent memory for Richmond law firm news, there was the story of LeClairRyan – and then there was everything else.
Salomonsky sells Shockoe Slip apartments building for $8M
Through a chance encounter and a 1031 exchange between two generations of Richmond property owners, one of the oldest buildings in Shockoe Slip and among the first to be converted to apartments has changed hands in a multimillion-dollar deal.