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The Agenda: Local government briefs for 8.15.22
Richmond will review a $70 million library renovation, a sports center at VCC is going vertical, and Chesterfield will consider a mixed-use development with 658 residential units.
Father-son development duo adds to property portfolio with Arts District deal
Antar and Nael Abouzaki own buildings elsewhere downtown and in the Fan, including a Grace Street property slated for a new development and an old bank building on Main Street.
Updated: Vision300 team out, two contenders left for Diamond District
“We are a team of Richmonders and we remain deeply committed to the success of our city,” said Casey Tischer of Vision300.
Breaking News: City trims Diamond District finalist field to two
The City of Richmond announced Friday it has narrowed its finalist field for the Diamond District project from three development teams to two.
Loose Screw Tattoo expands in Carytown
Jesse Smith’s shop has had a constant need to grow since its launch in 2011, fueled in part by his appearance on the TV series “Ink Masters.”
Local investors pick up warehouse on Oliver Hill Way for $1.9M
LaDiff and Caravati’s are past users of the building, which is across the street from an apartment conversion of the old Herod Seeds property.
$323M ‘The Lake’ in Chesterfield considered for 8-figure county grant
A performance agreement for a 105-acre mixed-use development with 250,000 square feet of commercial and office space and up to 1,190 residential units would provide about $28 million in incentives.
Investor pads Petersburg portfolio with $3M building buy
The deal marks the second time in the last year Gagan Marwaha bought a building in the city from Tom Wilkinson.
Diamond District developer selection looms as talks with finalists continue
“It’s just a whole different ballgame that is being played here in the city,” Councilmember Stephanie Lynch said in response to comments from colleagues on past economic development efforts.