Reinvesting nearly $2 million from the sale of a commercial property 1,300 miles away from home, the local landlord, developer and political hopeful has added to his Richmond real estate portfolio.
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Walnut Hill buyer lists Riverside Drive home
With his next home lined up in Hanover County, the buyer of the late Harwood and Louise Cochrane homestead has listed his Stratford Hills residence for $1.75 million.
Updated: Architecture firm works its way into HandCraft building
The architects tasked with helping design the reinvention of one of Scott’s Addition’s most recognizable buildings have carved out a spot for themselves in the project.
Bringing the PGA back to Richmond: Q&A with Greg McLaughlin
BizSense caught up with the president of the Champions Tour to talk about the process that brought the tour back to play in Richmond for the first time since 1990.
Hard Hat Happy Hour IV
Richmond BizSense is headed to one of the most eye-catching buildings in the city’s most sought-after neighborhood to close out the inaugural year of our popular Hard Hat Happy Hours. The 87,000-square-foot, art deco HandCraft Cleaners building at 1501 Roseneath Road in Scott’s Addition is set to be the site of the fourth installment of… Read more »
Hard Hat Happy Hour IV: The HandCraft building
Richmond BizSense is headed to one of the most eye-catching buildings in the city’s most sought after neighborhood to close out the inaugural year of our popular Hard Hat Happy Hours.
Retailer finds its fit at Symbol Mattress site
Two siblings plan to test the neighborhood’s retail waters with a startup menswear shop.
Furniture seller completes move to West Broad
Unrealized plans to relocate to Scott’s Addition pushed a local retailer to cut a new deal for a home in Henrico.
Legend Brewing to open Portsmouth facility
Tapping into the statewide trend of breweries opening satellite locations outside their home markets, Richmond-based Legend Brewing is headed for the Hampton Roads harbor.
Board defers big projects, puts ‘windowless units’ on its radar
The Richmond Planning Commission considered a number of notable projects on Monday and resolved to get a clearer picture of a local zoning issue.