The 25,000-square-foot, two-story building at 2600 Nine Mile Road will cost $11.5 million and is expected to be operational in 2023.
Bon Secours
Bon Secours plans $108M, two-story expansion at Midlothian hospital
The construction will add 55 acute-care beds and nearly 110,000 square feet of new space to St. Francis Medical Center.
City makes lateral toss on Redskins deal
Richmond’s Economic Development Authority, an organization that is separate from the city, is being used to bypass some of the red tape involved in development of the Redskins property to get it up and running for next summer’s training camp.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Roundup 11.11.11
Lots of medical offices leasing new space. And a new retailer called Sassy Bee.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 10.28.11
Several big buys and leases this week including a 28,000 square foot building on Hull Street sold for $900,000. And an office/warehouse space goes for $1 million on Hull Street Road.
Real estate Rx
A $16.5 million medical office project is the latest phase of Reynolds Crossing, a mixed-use development in the West End.
Local IT firm expanding, 140 new jobs planned
A local IT firm has completed a $1.5 million expansion of its Midlothian headquarters.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 11.5.10
Bumble & Co. Children’s Boutique leased 1,470 square feet on Broad Street in Henrico. And Virginia Dental Association leased 3,500 square feet on Glen Forest Drive in Henrico. Carquest leased 31,377 square feet in Chesterfield.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 8.14.09
R.L. Kent Publishing Company trading as The Community Weekly leased 1,600 square feet at 301 Southlake Boulevard in Chesterfield.Sestra Bridal leased 4,800 square feet at Bermuda Crossroads in Chesterfield. McMahon Homes Inc. leased 1,800 square feet at 4441 Cox Road in Henrico.
Legislators have their hands out
Richmond’s congressional delegation has submitted earmark requests for more than $105 million in federal funding for projects in the metro region for fiscal 2010. The projects run the gamut from local hospitals to economic development.