
Thai Won On, which launched as a mobile operation in 2019, will open a brick-and-mortar restaurant at the Shops at Wellesley.
Thai Won On, which launched as a mobile operation in 2019, will open a brick-and-mortar restaurant at the Shops at Wellesley.
The local developer wants to replace a parking lot adjacent to his office at 208-212 E. Leigh St. with 63 apartments in a five-story structure.
Dynamic Mobile Imaging, which does X-rays in patients’ homes, merged with in-home health care provider DispatchHealth. Terms were not disclosed.
HandUp Community Resource Center plans to convert the Highland Park building into a health care center dubbed the Six Points Health Hub.
The IHOP franchisee also plans to open 16 Popeyes locations in the region in the next five years.
Their latest real estate investment was a mixed-use building at 322 N. 25th St. for $1.8 million.
This week’s patents include a modified polyethylene composition, smokeless products and a removable stroller cushion.
What began as a pandemic-era pop-up will become a Scott’s Addition-based casual cousin to the longtime Shockoe Bottom steakhouse.
The Dominion Realty Partners development is the latest in a string of apartment complexes slated for the transitioning office park in western Henrico.
The construction will add 55 acute-care beds and nearly 110,000 square feet of new space to St. Francis Medical Center.
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