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Westward expansion of Rocketts Landing continues with 3-acre riverfront rezoning approval
“I can’t honestly tell you what it’s going to end up being,” said Richard Souter. “This rezoning just opens up our landscape of potential opportunities.”
Project Snapshot: Work begins on Grove Ave. apartments, cohousing project on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
Work is underway in the city on a pair of sizable multifamily developments that together will bring more than 450 new bedrooms to Scott’s Addition and the Museum District.
With local funding boost, development team winding up for Diamond District’s first phase
RVA Diamond Partners, led locally by Thalhimer Realty Partners, recently secured millions of dollars in additional capital from multiple Richmond investors that it plans to put toward land and bond purchases for the project’s first phase.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 2.8.24
The former lead inspector for the Inspector General’s probe into the Virginia Parole Board says she was defamed by a law firm’s report, and seeks $5 million in damages. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
City completes initial land transfers for Diamond District project
Transferring the land has been needed for the creation of the project’s community development authority, which would help fund the new ballpark that’s planned to replace The Diamond.
Planning Commission endorses boutique hotel in the Fan, new bridge on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
It was a busy night for the city’s Planning Commission on Tuesday, as it gave the thumbs-up to everything from a boutique hotel in the Fan, to a new Manchester apartment building, to a bridge replacement project near The Diamond.
Henrico eyeing new $4M bike and pedestrian path on Libbie Ave.
The project would add a 10-foot-wide shared use path that would connect to a new two-way bike lane, all of which would run alongside the Libbie Mill development.
Local ad man bringing Lynchburg’s Texas Inn diner to Richmond
The expansion into Richmond involves the purchase of an existing restaurant in the city, though the exact location has yet to be revealed.
Slipek: With Capitol Square resuscitation on the horizon, a brief history of the lost Council Chamber Hill neighborhood
(Guest Commentary) If the asphalt could speak, it’d remind us that this eastward sloping hillside was once a densely populated, mixed-use caldron of human activity.