Marking the city’s largest apartment deal in recent memory, an out-of-town buyer has grabbed a redeveloped downtown bank building barely six months after it hit the market. An entity tied to Washington, D.C.-based real estate firm Gates Hudson last week purchased the 154-unit First National Bank apartment building at 823 E. Main St. in Richmond’s… Read more »
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Waynesboro brewery replacing Manchester’s Twisted Ales
A brewery from the Blue Ridge Mountains is picking up where a recently closed Southside beer maker left off.
Thalhimer slurps up former Pet Dairy facility for $5.5M
A local development firm is looking to milk an opportunity out of a recently shuttered industrial site near The Diamond.
Plan in play to finish off Overbrook apartments, diner included
The apartment conversion of a warehouse three football fields long on Overbrook Road appears headed for its second and final phase – with a restaurant component added to the mix.
Former Billy Jefferson apartments go to out-of-town buyer for $25M
One year after completing renovations to a portfolio of apartments once owned by a notorious Richmond landlord, a local development company and its Boston-based collaborator have sold the portfolio’s flagship property and are on track to cash in on the rest.
‘We have to be close to the top’: Developers list newly built Monument Ave. apartments
Testing their theory that Richmond’s apartment market is approaching a peak, a group of local developers is looking to sell a 15-unit building just weeks after construction was completed.
Ad agency puts boots on the ground in NoVA
On the heels of a local acquisition and move to Scott’s Addition, one of the larger advertising shops in Richmond is continuing the growth trend with a northward expansion.
King of Pops heads west for cold storage
As peak popsicle season approaches, the local frozen treats maker is expanding its kingdom to Henrico.
PermitZIP founder launches separate room-scanning firm
What started as a cure for a workflow headache for his construction drawing startup has blossomed into another new business venture for Kenny Shultz.
Salomonsky eyeing Wyndham hotel in Shockoe Bottom
Where a baseball stadium once was envisioned, a hotel is being considered by the Shockoe Bottom developer on the former site of a longtime Richmond bakery.