“Our discussions with the developer have been productive,” the mayor’s office said last week of Capital City Partners’ offer to buy and redevelop the site with a 20-story, VCU Health-anchored tower.
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Henrico OKs demolition for indoor arena; HHHunt, Sauer rezonings approved
The county’s agreement with developer Rebkee includes design and construction planning for the arena, which would replace a former Sears building.
A new grocer in Shockoe Bottom? Developer may have one in store
A mixed-use building with retail and apartments is planned on 5.3 acres owned by the Loving family.
Developers drop $4M on Manchester site once slated for RiverHaus project
Guy Blundon, Mark Purcell and Keith Woodard bought the 2.2-acre site at 700 Cowardin Ave., which had been planned for a residential project.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 10.13.20
Hampden-Sydney gets a promotional magazine and blog from a Richmond agency, an animation studio hires a producer and promotes another, and several local firms collaborate on rebrands and websites for clients.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 10.13.20
A real estate firm announces a new SVP for office leasing. An investment firm has a new president. Promotions in engineering, marketing and more.
Fast-growing ad agency takes entire Lucky Strike building as second office
Scott’s Addition-based Arts & Letters Creative Co. is leasing the 21,000-square-foot Tobacco Row property, adding to its home base at 1805 Highpoint Ave.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 10.7.20
Patents this week for Capital One, Altria, VCU and more. Inventions include location-based note taking, overhead transmission lines and technologies for uninterruptible power sources.
Richmond 300 plan, B-3 zoning changes advance; city to acquire Social Services building
The city’s master land-use plan — intended as a blueprint for growth through the city’s tricentennial in 2037 — will go to the City Council for a vote Nov. 9.
Clachan Properties makes another buy in Scott’s Addition
The Shockoe Slip-based firm bought 1607 Highpoint Ave. for $810,000. The 0.1-acre site houses a 4,900-square-foot industrial building.