A local salon chain will plant its fourth West End outpost in the mixed-use development taking shape west of Short Pump Town Center.
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Monument Ave. office building to make way for apartments
In the midst of another project in Scott’s Addition, a real estate investment group is moving forward with plans to replace an old medical office building with a 15-unit apartment complex.
Ad agency’s campaign a ‘gift’ for Maymont
A downtown-based firm is rolling out billboards and posters looking to raise awareness of the estate’s capital campaign and solicit donations from visitors and the public.
Church Hill apartments fetch $10M; Innsbrook office building sells at auction
A mixed-use development at the foot of Church Hill is now in the hands of a local real estate firm, while a mystery buyer scooped up a pair of offices for $6 million.
Local software firm acquired by PR agency
A year and a half after it picked up a local branding shop, a national firm is continuing to pull from Richmond’s talent pool.
Hard Hat Happy Hour VI: Sights from the night at Symbol Mattress
It was another packed house at the latest installment of BizSense’s quarterly series, held Wednesday evening at the former Symbol Mattress factory site in Scott’s Addition — view the slideshow.
New office building proposed for former Interbake warehouse
A team of developers plans to construct one of Scott’s Addition’s largest new office developments in years, driven in part by the neighborhood’s growing number of residences, breweries, and food and retail options.
On tap at Innsbrook: Canned beer, pingpong and bocce ball
The real estate veteran known for creating Innsbrook plans to open a bar and entertainment concept in the Henrico office park.
First-time developer fitting apartments into century-old garage
A local attorney’s real estate side gig is giving new life to a 19th-century structure in Jackson Ward.
Impact Makers slides over to Symbol
Six years after moving into Scott’s Addition, the fast-growing local IT and consulting company is moving a block over to the neighborhood’s newest development.