After mixed success in securing state approvals for a planned Hanover hospital campus in the past year, HCA remains undeterred in trying to get the property rezoned.
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Thalhimer now leading Diamond District solo after development partner bows out
Investor Loop Capital is no longer involved in the mixed-use portion of the ballpark-anchored project, leaving Thalhimer Realty Partners the lone lead developer amid a $40 million lawsuit from former teammate Republic Properties.
Century-old Richmond Broom Co. building in Shockoe set for condo conversion
“We’re restoring the ceilings and returning the wood floors to the look and appearance of the original manufacturing (facility),” said the developer. “There’s a real sensitivity in bringing it back to what it was.”
City betting on Southside growth with plan to buy rejected casino site for $5M
City Council is introducing legislation today to authorize the purchase and position the 96-acre site for uses including a city park and economic development site.
VR entertainment venue Pelagos opens at Regency
The 5,000-square-foot venue offers a 33-foot-by-33-foot “free-roam” arena, a space dedicated to virtual escape rooms as well as four treadmill-like stations that offer a range of different games.
Hanover supervisors reject proposal for 1,500-acre solar facility
“Beaverdam is just a different place. It’s rural. It’s got a character to it that people are very proud of,” Hanover Supervisor Jeff Stoneman said in voting down the project.
Men’s health clinic franchise GameDay opens in Innsbrook
GameDay locations feature flat-screen TVs set to sports programming, leather seating, sports decor and refreshments, which are measures intended to make them more inviting to men compared to a doctor’s office.
Thalhimer wants $40M Diamond District lawsuit thrown out
Thalhimer is hitting back against the legal claims filed against it by its former partner in the Diamond District project, Republic Properties.
Airport commission defers high stakes vote on controversial FBO proposal
“All of my employees are worried about whether they’ll have a job in 17 months,” said Million Air Richmond’s Mark Cooke said. “I can’t get any new customers… my customers that I have are being courted by other airports.”
Data center development planned for Azalea Flea Market site
A firm tied to the family that once ran Richmond Raceway is working with a data center developer out of Atlanta to rezone the site that’s hosted the local flea market for decades.