The Midlothian-based lighting fixture maker is looking to capitalize on the spotlight attained by the two well-known home renovation personalities.
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City Center contenders present competing visions for Coliseum-area redevelopment
The city released one-pagers from each of the four finalists that list their team rosters and include site plans and renderings. Local firms on the teams include Bank Street Advisors, Baskervill, Capital Square, Hourigan and Shamin Hotels.
Local beauty practices join forces in western Henrico
About 15 years after their professional paths in the beauty industry first crossed, Chelsea Martin and Rachel Duke are bringing their businesses together under one roof.
Timmons to build new HQ at Spring Rock Green redevelopment
Local engineering giant Timmons Group plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to Springline at District 60, where it is donning its developer cap for the first time.
Criterion Cinemas at Movieland to be converted into restaurant, retail space
Amid a changing market for how art house and independent films are viewed, the owner of Movieland at Boulevard Square is looking to convert the complex’s Criterion Cinemas building into a new use.
Diamond District-adjacent historic district proposed for expansion
The expansion would extend historic tax credit eligibility to several industrial properties along Hermitage Road to the south and east of the Diamond District.
Downtime: Local brewer Chris Ray retakes the mound
“I don’t need to go and put on a show anymore, but this is to show my kids, ‘Before you knew me, this is what I was doing,” Ray said of his upcoming appearance at the Hall of Fame Classic in Cooperstown.
A Modest Proposal: VCU should acquire the historic Glasgow House for its president’s house (Guest Commentary)
It would add immeasurably to the appeal of spirit of VCU to have its president live immediately adjacent to campus. It would revive a tradition: The president did live on campus until the 1970s when student unrest drove him to find shelter in the posh West End suburbs.
Four development teams advance in City Center solicitation
The city announced it is inviting formal proposals from four of the five respondents to its November solicitation for the redevelopment project that would replace the Richmond Coliseum with a mixed-use development and convention center hotel.
Jackson Ward project site put up for sale, approved plans included
It may be too soon to call it a trend, but for the second time this year in Richmond a developer has pumped the brakes on a sizable project in the city and put the subject property on the market.