Parc View at Commonwealth, a 15-story, 168-unit apartment tower at 321 W. Grace St., is scheduled to be completed by next spring.
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The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 7.21.23
There are $7 million in transfers and the top transaction of $1.4 million is in Chesterfield. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Virginia Book Co. turns the page with new store location
With the new space comes a pivot away from textbook sales for the nearly 40-year-old business and greater emphasis on VCU apparel, university merchandise and school supplies as it searches for better margins.
Downtime: Sportable’s Hunter Leemon pedals for nonprofit in 500-mile bike ride
The executive director of the Richmond nonprofit is riding next week in RAGBRAI, a 500-mile bike ride across Iowa, raising funds for Sportable along the way.
HCA pushes for state approval of Hanover hospital project after denial recommendation
Wednesday’s hearing, which is a regular feature of the state’s approval process for new medical facilities, came in the wake of a state health department staff report released in April that recommended denial of HCA’s proposal.
Charleys cheesesteak chain to open new Henrico franchise near Innsbrook
The new location, which would be the chain’s third in the region, is owned by the same franchise owner as the Charleys near VCU.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7.17.23
The Southern States silos project is up for a planning commission vote and a shopping center’s mixed-use transformation will be heard by Chesterfield planning. (BizSense Pro required)
Defendants call for dismissal of claims, more info of alleged theft in Stuart Siegel lawsuit
The lawsuit pitting well-known Richmond businessman Stuart Siegel against the estate and survivors of his deceased personal assistant continues to play out in Henrico Circuit Court.
Richmond law firm expands into Williamsburg via merger
A busy year for local lawyer moves continues, as a Richmond firm has added a foursome of attorneys and a new office in Hampton Roads.
Creative Q&A: Ad Person of the Year, Charles Hodges of Arts & Letters
“I think maybe without knowing it Richmond is the best city in the country that’s not a major market but makes major market communications work,” said Hodges, who founded Arts & Letters here six years ago.