The co-founders of Social Auto Transport previously worked together at CarMax, which they now count as a client.
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580-home development planned at old Henrico Plaza Shopping Center site
The Henrico County Planning Commission recommended approval, along with 75 Virginia Center Commons townhomes and a 360-unit development in Innsbrook.
New yoga studio in Shockoe Slip fills space that had housed another studio
Most of BareSOUL’s instructors are Black and owner Ashley Williams hopes that will increase minority participation.
Chesterfield plan calls for mixed-use redevelopment of aging shopping centers
The focus area includes the Rockwood Square, Oxbridge Square and Rockwood Plaza shopping centers at the intersection of Hull Street and Courthouse roads.
City to purchase Loving land for Shockoe slavery commemorative site
The planned park and museum would encompass the African American Burial Ground and Devil’s Half Acre sites, which straddle Broad Street.
Buyer may have something big in store for Bow Tie Cinemas site in Richmond
Sources say an out-of-town firm is willing to pay more than $30 million for the 17-acre property and is likely planning a casino development.
$2.3B arena-anchored development planned for Best Products site in Henrico
The city of Richmond’s loss could turn out to be Henrico County’s gain as the development team behind the failed Navy Hill proposal is now planning a comparable project in the county.
City ponders Public Safety Building sale as development offer looms
“Our discussions with the developer have been productive,” the mayor’s office said last week of Capital City Partners’ offer to buy and redevelop the site with a 20-story, VCU Health-anchored tower.
Henrico OKs demolition for indoor arena; HHHunt, Sauer rezonings approved
The county’s agreement with developer Rebkee includes design and construction planning for the arena, which would replace a former Sears building.
Social services center settles into Maggie Walker’s former bank building
St. Luke Legacy Center opened its doors earlier this year on the ground floor of the building that once housed St. Luke Penny Savings Bank.