Capital campaigns are transforming several of the city’s museums with long-delayed renovations and construction projects totaling about $80 million.
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Builders swap lawsuits
Two prominent Richmond builders are taking aim at one another in court over a Scott’s Addition apartment project once owned by Justin French.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 7.25.14
A healthcare technology company leases nearly 30,000 square feet on West Broad Street and a Maryland-based real estate company buys a 19,000-square-foot office space for more than $1 million in Chesterfield County. Plus dozens of other deals.
Dueling lawyers ally on fate of Jefferson properties
Defense and prosecuting attorneys have agreed that incarcerated developer Billy Jefferson’s 29 local properties should be kept from going to foreclosure auction next week.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 7.24.14
A real estate company is sued for $60 million after a child drowned in a pool in June, a hobby shop owner claims he was booted from his business by underhanded dealings, and a local bank trying to collect unpaid loans. Go BizSense Pro to see the full docket every week.
Atack Properties eyes Innsbrook
The developer has submitted plans for 150 new townhomes near Innsbrook, a potential first step in the push to urbanize the office park area.
Foreclosure: 7.21.14
Two commercial properties headed for auction. A property worth over $500,000 in Chesterfield. And more of Billy Jefferson’s River City Renaissance III properties in a busy summer week for foreclosure listings.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 7.18.14
A Fan restaurant property is sold. A church buys a new building. Plus leases in Innsbrook, on Boulevard and more warehouse space filling up.
With Whole Foods knocking, Pleasants tries to nail down new home
Pleasants Hardware has its eye on a nearby building as it looks to relocate from its current location at 2024 W. Broad St. to make way for a huge new mixed use development from Richmond’s spice kings.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 7.17.14
A bank files eight different cases against a real estate company. Two of the biggest names in development are tied up in a suit. And an insurance contractor brings a $6 million suit against a Teamsters’ local. Go BizSense Pro to see the full Docket every week.