The portion of the Richmond Public Library built in 1928 would be demolished and replaced with a new section that includes subsurface parking.
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Fan barber shop trims square footage, makes room for another salon
Refuge for Men at 1607 W. Main St. moved its entire operation to the upper level of the building and Hair Motif will take over the downstairs in April.
Lebanese restaurant leaves Innsbrook area for spot in Stratford Hills
Natalie’s Taste of Lebanon, which employs young people with special needs, will open next month in the former home of Max’s Positive Vibe Café .
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 2.22.22
A shipping company debuts a collection at New York Fashion Week with help from a Richmond agency, a fiber optics firm hires a Richmond shop, and a local ad club reviews Super Bowl commercials.
The Pit and The Peel preps two new locations, sells its building in the Fan
The juice bar’s owners bought the former Anderson Printing Co. building on Main Street for $375,000 in 2020 and sold it for $1.4 million last week.
Updated: Diamond District solicitation attracts 15 developer responses
Richmond’s Diamond District redevelopment project has officially garnered interest from more than a dozen development teams.
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Downtown financial management firm launches ‘do-it-for-me’ investment app
Taylor Hoffman hopes to carve out a niche with Avidus by pairing online stock trading with in-house pros who manage users’ investments.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 2.15.22
VCU names a physician-in-chief for the children’s hospital, plus new faces and promotions in law, real estate and more.
Guest Commentary: The powerful furniture of a charming designer
Sam Forrest, who made his way to Richmond for college in the late 1960s, sculpted the 40 often sensuous wooden pieces that are on display until April 14.