
SNP plans to keep the 69,000-square-foot former school building’s footprint intact and renovate its interior into 38 apartments.
SNP plans to keep the 69,000-square-foot former school building’s footprint intact and renovate its interior into 38 apartments.
The deal included leases of both the 1,400-square-foot cafe at 2100 E. Main St. as well as a production facility at 403 Strawberry St. in the Fan.
The 4,300-square-foot penthouse unit was the last available condo in the Westhampton on Grove mixed-use development.
This week’s licenses include martial arts, restaurants, retail, construction and more. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
An office building in Richmond for $710,000 is the week’s top sale and 106,850 square feet in Richmond is the top lease. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
The new tanks increase the Richmond brewery’s capacity from 150,000 barrels of beer annually to 200,000 barrels.
The off-market deal will help the local developer fund other projects, including an assisted-living rehab he’s planning in the city’s Northside.
A lawyer claims incompetent counsel in a misconduct case caused her law license to be revoked. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Initially known as The Devil’s Club, the social club at 16 E. Marshall St. has been a gathering place for black men and women since 1937.
The former Live Well Financial CEO was to argue for an acquittal or new trial in his criminal case on March 8 but it was postponed at the last minute until April 29.
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