The building would rise five stories on the Cary Street side and seven stories facing the river, considerably shorter than a previous proposal.
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BizSense Rewind: Top 5 stories for 10.8-10.14
Our best of the week includes an update on GreenCity, the reinvention of the old Williams Bridge Co. complex, movement in the LeClairRyan bankruptcy and the city begins to promote “The Diamond District.”
Chop Suey Books turns a page as owner sells business to longtime customers
Ward Tefft will let Berkley and Chris McDaniel take over in a deal expected to close Friday. WonTon, the store’s feline mascot, will stick around.
City marketing ‘The Diamond District’ as it seeks redevelopment proposals
Richmond’s master plan calls for the 67-acre, largely city-owned assemblage along Arthur Ashe Boulevard to have a mix of uses.
Two groups vie for old BofA branch on Brookland Park Blvd.
One group wants to convert the former Highland Park bank building at Six Points into a restaurant and farmers market, while the other imagines a community health resource center and pharmacy.
BizSense Rewind: Top 5 stories for 9.10-9.16
In case you missed them, our top stories over the last week included Stony Point Fashion Park being listed for sale, planned apartments on Plant Zero property, a possible concert series in Chesterfield, a judge siding with Josh Romano, and a taco shop is closing.
Stony Point Fashion Park up for sale for undisclosed price
The south Richmond mall is being pitched as a “redevelopment opportunity,” according to a JLL flyer for the property.
Creative Q&A: Dotted Line duo goes from NDP to making an NFT
The team tasked with bringing Dotted Line’s creative work in-house worked together at NDP. Now they’re diving into the emerging world of non-fungible tokens.
Global language translation company opens office in Richmond
New York-based TransPerfect has set up a small downtown hub for its legal services division with future growth in mind.
Startup launches drone attachment for power line maintenance
Linebird’s system features the same tools a human lineman would use, but modified to be affixed to a drone.