It’s the firm’s second sizable mixed-use project in the works within the vicinity of the Diamond District redevelopment site, for which Thalhimer is vying as one of the city’s three RFP finalists.
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Martin Agency plans rooftop addition to downtown headquarters
A 3,000-square-foot space would be stacked atop the bridge-like structure connecting the two main buildings that make up the Richmond ad giant’s complex at 106 Shockoe Slip.
Free bus rides will continue under newly approved GRTC budget
The authority earmarked $5.5 million to sustain the pandemic-born policy and grant funding is expected to keep it going through June 2025.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 5.23.22
Chesterfield supervisors to vote on the Upper Magnolia rezoning plan, plus the City Council considers transferring the Richmond Coliseum property and amending the city’s master plan.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 5.19.22
A retired pilot says a business partner sabotaged a plan to build and operate two hangars at Chesterfield County Airport, and claims damages of $4.5 million. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Once-controversial Patterson Ave. site planned for assisted living facility
Six wooded acres beside Maybeury Elementary School and the Tuckahoe Family YMCA are under contract to Build Senior Living.
Richmond-based IT firm takes bigger step into automation with merger
Impact Makers CEO Michael Pirron has hired Anthony Fung, the founder of Amplitude9.
City selects three finalists for Diamond District project
Conceptual plans that the teams provided all propose placing the new baseball stadium beside the boulevard and rail line in the project area’s southwest corner.
Dumpster and port-a-potty combo franchise rolls out in Richmond
Redbox+ rents dumpsters with built-in portable toilets, which it pitches as a convenient way for contractors to secure two key pieces of equipment for a job.
Sixth Diamond District team includes Baltimore’s Port Covington developer
The group, led by Baltimore-based Weller Development Co. and New York-based LMXD, is one of six on a list that could be whittled down by the city as soon as next week.