The city released one-pagers from each of the four finalists that list their team rosters and include site plans and renderings. Local firms on the teams include Bank Street Advisors, Baskervill, Capital Square, Hourigan and Shamin Hotels.
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The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 5.30.23
The founder of a nonprofit retires and his replacement named. Henrico names a director for social services. (BizSense subscription required)
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 5.30.23
The NBA Finals gets a locally produced promo, two longtime Brandcenter professors retire, and Buffalo Wild Wings moves on from The Martin Agency. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Game on in Henrico: County marks start of Regency pickleball venue, lands A-10 women’s basketball tourney at VCC
A double play of sorts for Henrico recreation and sports tourism played out over the course of four hours Tuesday.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 5.23.23
A real estate firm promotes a first vice president for investments and a museum introduces an assistant curator. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 5.15.23
Richmond adopts its budget for next fiscal year, Hanover considers a rezoning for a proposed car dealership, and Goochland scheduled info meetings on small-area plans.
Restaurant combo concept opening in Old Mojo’s building on Cary
With members of a prolific local restaurant family moving in, a long-dormant VCU-area building is about to get its mojo back.
With expanded TIF district, final Diamond District deal goes to City Council
The project’s expanded tax increment financing area includes multiple properties owned by Thalhimer Realty Partners, the local firm that’s helping lead the $2.4 billion mixed-use development.
When Charles III’s Prince’s Institute of Architecture studied downtown Richmond in 1996 (Guest Commentary)
For two weeks in August 1996 the Prince of Wales’ Institute landed in downtown Richmond. While here the students made field studies, engaged with locals, became familiar with downtown’s geography and buildings, and devised an urban design plan for Monroe Ward.
Mayo Island lawsuit tossed out as $15M sale to city progresses
The dismissal, which came on April 10, ties up a loose end ahead of the island’s sale to the City of Richmond, which is working with the Capital Region Land Conservancy to acquire the 15-acre island and turn it into a park.