Local restaurateurs have been pummeled by empty dining rooms, reduced volume and a reliance on takeout and delivery during the pandemic.
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The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 5.26.20
Awards season ramps up with recognitions for several PR and ad shops, a Richmond artist takes part in a locally produced campaign for a national clothing retailer, and a pair of production studios assist with a mini-documentary tied to a homegrown public TV series.
HCA withdraws proposal to rezone land for ER in Henrico
The hospital chain has pumped the brakes on plans for a 24-hour, 11,000-square-foot facility on about 3 acres at the intersection of Nuckols Road and Hickory Park Drive near Innsbrook.
New Richmond-based pharma startup with $350M in funding eyes facility in Petersburg
After winning nine figures in new federal funding, a local pharmaceutical startup is looking to Petersburg as its first step toward securing the nation’s generic drug supply.
City looks to declare Navy Hill properties surplus, opening door for RFP
A significant step in the City of Richmond’s plan to solicit new development proposals for properties that were part of the failed Navy Hill plan is set to be put into motion this week.
Pulse-driven rezonings continue along Broad St.
As development interest continues to pick up along Richmond’s bus rapid transit line, city planners are looking to keep their finger on the pulse with another round of zoning changes, this time in the area across Broad Street from the Fan.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 5.12.20
Local efforts to support the food and beverage industry get promotional assists from area shops, an executive producer reunites with a downtown motion graphics studio, and several ad campaigns are reworked in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
Douglas Jemal speaks out: ‘It’s an opportunity of a lifetime for Richmond’
In a rare interview, the founder and president of D.C.-based Douglas Development, who had made his own bid for the bulk of the city-owned properties once planned for Navy Hill, opened up to BizSense after hearing about a second offer for part of the land this week.
Developers look to salvage part of Navy Hill plan with $350M project, anchored by 20-story tower
Capital City Partners has submitted an offer to the City of Richmond to buy the Public Safety Building property at 500 N. 10th St. The project would not involve city funds or a TIF.
Local buyer picks up two apartment properties in the city
A Richmond property management company added a pair of apartment complexes to its portfolio with the acquisition of 132 units in two deals totaling $5.3 million.