GRTC is looking at five sites across the city for the home of its future bus station hub, which would incorporate a larger mixed-use development and be the permanent successor to the temporary facility it opened last year.
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Assisted living-turned-apartment building in Carytown sells five years after redevelopment
The buyer was Lakeland Capital, which has spent more than $22 million on properties in Richmond since 2022.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 1.23.24
An engineering firm names a COO and an insurance company introduces a managing director. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Slipek: Melding the past and present photographically in two master exhibitions at the VMFA
(Guest Commentary) These respective presentations, impeccably installed, feel like more than art exhibitions; they are like a symphony in Bey’s case, or in Wright’s evolution, a serious musical play.
The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 1.19.24
The city of Richmond buys an island in the James River for $13 million and is the top transfer this week. (BizSense Pro required)
Sponsored Content: Retatrutide ‘wiped out’ fat in liver of obese patients
By A.J. Hostetler More than 85% of obese participants with fatty liver disease in a clinical trial of the experimental drug retatrutide reduced their liver fat to the point where they would no longer be classified as having fatty liver disease, according to the Virginia Commonwealth University hepatologist leading the sub-study. Arun Sanyal, M.D., director… Read more »
Sponsored Content: STEM education will drive tomorrow’s workforce
By Olivia Trani Leaders in education, science and policy emphasize the connections among innovation, access and student achievement. Making the “spark for STEM possible for every child,” a panel at Virginia Commonwealth University on Dec. 8 highlighted how science and technology education will shape tomorrow’s workforce – and how teachers, schools and parents must work together… Read more »
Architecture firm 3North wraps up HQ renovation
“We’re typically fairly modest about these sorts of things, but we really just flat-out nailed it on our space,” founder Jay Hugo said of 3North’s renovation of the former Boy Scouts of America building on Fitzhugh Avenue.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 1.9.24
An electric cooperative promotes an SVP and chief legal officer and a construction firm announces the promotion of an EVP. (BizSense Pro required)
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 1.9.24
VCU plans to revive a recently closed portfolio school, and several local shops create ads for Dollywood and a girls’ middle school in the Fan. (BizSense Pro required)