While details are still being finalized, it’ll be the family’s first new restaurant brand since they opened Little Nickel on the Southside in 2018.
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Project Snapshot: Novel Scott’s Addition project reaches the finish line
Some of the building’s 275 apartments will offer a view of the city’s new baseball stadium, as well as eclectic amenities such as a podcast recording studio and a speakeasy that’s hidden behind a moveable bookshelf.
Landscaping firm buys irrigation business in second deal in six months
Six months after buying a local landscaping peer, the owners of Terra Forma Landscaping have purchased Miller Irrigation & Landscape Lighting, a 24-year-old firm.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 9.10.24
A private school introduces a middle school director and a law firm hires a new partner. (BizSens Pro required)
Outback Steakhouse exits, other restaurants come aboard at Courthouse Landing
The shuffling of restaurant tenants comes weeks after VCU Health, which was tapped to anchor the massive Chesterfield development, began an effort to relocate a planned surgery center to another site nearby.
GRTC selects former Public Safety Building site for new bus transfer station
The transfer hub is planned to be built as part of a mixed-use development, which would feature apartments and retail space in addition to the GRTC facility.
Shockoe Bottom self-storage complex fetches $12M
The nearly 120-year-old building traded from one self-storage chain to another. The 92,000-square-foot structure was for a long time used as a tobacco warehouse.
Retailer Shop Made In Virginia to open store in Scott’s Addition
The storefront on the ground floor of The Otis mixed-use development will be the company’s second location in Virginia and eighth overall.
Creative Q&A: Kent Brockwell, Ad Person of the Year
Fresh off a recent job change, Brockwell sat down with BizSense to discuss his award, his move from Madison+Main to Poolhouse and his approach to the creative process.
Future apartment development site near Diamond District sells for nearly $9M
While the land had been eyed for more than a year by D.C.-based developer for 314-unit apartment building, the buyer was an entity tied to a different real estate firm.