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.
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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.
Martin Agency’s Danny Robinson promoted to CEO
Currently the ad firm’s chief creative officer, Robinson succeeds previous CEO Kristen Cavallo, who has been pulling double-duty since being named global CEO of Martin peer MullenLowe Group.
The R&D Dept.: Local patent roundup for 1.31.24
This week’s patented ideas include a removeable seat device for strollers; a contactless fuel payment method; and a baseball pitching training device. (BizSense Pro required)
Proposed 8-story project could bring a hotel to former Dairy Bar site in Scott’s Addition
The Henrico-based developer that’s planning the project is also in the midst of building a boutique hotel in Charleston, South Carolina.
Chop Chop, FoodUp and a delivery deal gone wrong
A bid to create a more formidable local competitor to national restaurant delivery apps like DoorDash has left a five-year-old local startup defunct and its founder considering legal action.
Senior apartments in the works for surplus city property on Semmes Ave.
The half-acre site just west of Cowardin Avenue is one of five sites that the city declared surplus and made available for development of low-income housing through the Maggie Walker Community Land Trust.
VCU says work to begin on 42-acre ‘Athletic Village’ this spring
“When folks drive down Hermitage Road come March and April… they’ll see some fences up and they’ll see some signs up for what’s coming,” McLaughlin said. “They’ll see a whole bunch of big machines moving buildings and dirt.”
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 1.8.23
City Council considers changes to Richmond’s TOD zoning district, and several area boards welcome new members and elect leaders.
The BizSense Crystal Ball: Things to watch in 2024
It’s time to dive in once again and ponder the big local projects and other factors that could shape the Richmond economy and business community in 2024.