The new 500,000-square-foot facility will be 16 stories tall and feature an emergency room, a pediatric trauma center and operating rooms.
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Cava Grill taking over former Zoes Kitchen space in Willow Lawn
It will be the eatery’s fifth spot in the Richmond region, joining outposts in Short Pump, VCU and two in Midlothian.
D.C.-based design firm Hickok Cole relocates Richmond studio to Broad Street
Hickok Cole leased a nearly 1,500-square-foot space next to the Someday home décor shop it designed.
Creative Q&A: Molly Whitfield steps out from behind the scenes
Richmond’s Ad Person of the Year for 2020 had been working remotely long before the pandemic hit. We talk with her about how she fosters creativity from afar and her perspectives on her hometown’s ad scene from the outside looking in.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 11.12.20
A construction firm says VCU owes it $5.6 million for a project. A homebuilder claims damages of $2.5 million for defective “floating” stairwells. BizSense Pro members get full access.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 11.10.20
A national memorial promotes itself on social media with help from a local agency, Brandcenter students assist participants in a downtown business accelerator, and an area firm announces a slew of hires and promotions.
Raymond James latest office tenant to sign on at rehabbed Westhampton School
The financial firm is consolidating its downtown and Innsbrook-area offices into 22,700 square feet at the new development on Patterson Avenue.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures: 11.3.20
A longtime Y executive announces his retirement. The president of the city’s pro soccer team steps down. The symphony introduces a new executive director.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 10.23.20
This week’s top sale is a $2.7 million deal for a warehouse in Richmond. A hardware store in Mechanicsville is the top lease.
Owner of Fan’s Kokonut Grill adding sister location near Innsbrook
The Asian fusion restaurant will take over a space at 10921 W. Broad St. that had been home to pizza joints Pie Five and Pupatella in recent years.