“My entire childhood was spent running around that neighborhood,” he said. “It’s crazy to think now I have a business there that bears my name, and I can provide for the neighborhood that really helped shape me and my life.” The post Superstars Pizza owner’s new Antonelli’s Deli now open in Museum District appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
“We’re incredibly excited about being part of Carytown,” Puritan Vice President Norman Way said. “To do it in Bill’s Cleaners was really cool because that’s an iconic Richmond name.” The post Puritan Cleaners takes over former Bill’s Cleaners space in Carytown appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
A retail building in Richmond sells for $1.08 million and a 12,246-square-foot lease of industrial space in Chesterfields tops this week's deals. (BizSense Pro required) The post The Pipeline: Local commercial transactions for 8.21.26 appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
Chesterfield County's draft comprehensive plan calls for cutting residential density countywide by 9.6%. In practice, it will erase the capacity for tens of thousands of homes— decades of housing supply, spread across more than 25,000 parcels. The post The 9.6% that isn’t: What Chesterfield’s density cut would really cost (Guest Commentary) appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
The all-cash deal came in below the listing’s $10 million list price but topped a nearby home that went for $9 million two years ago. The post ‘Hill Crest’ mansion sells to mystery buyer for $9M in cash appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
This week's list includes a strategic communications firm, a nail salon, donut shop and more (BizSense Pro required) The post New Business Licenses: 8.21.26 appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
Attorneys for Thalhimer Realty Partners and principal Jason Guillot filed their response to last month's amended complaint from Lou DiBella, arguing that his defamation case against them "strikes out on all counts.” The post Diamond District developer asks court to throw out Squirrels owner’s amended defamation lawsuit appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
“It was not without challenges, mostly because of the rain and mud," said Project:Homes' CEO of the three-day delivery and assemblage of the modules for the apartments it's building with Urban Hope and Module. The post Project Snapshot: Nonprofits piecing together modular apartments in East End appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
Join the dozens that have already applied for one of the 25 spots and see the growing number of sponsors that have signed on to support BizSense's annual list of the region's fastest-growing companies. The post Get involved in the RVA 25: Applications open, sponsorships available appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
The company has been losing millions of dollars each year in recent years and said the "reverse merger" with a data center firm would give it new funds to invest in its 19 grocery stores, including Ellwood Thompson's in Carytown. The post Ellwood Thompson’s owner to combine with data center-AI firm, says store will stay open appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
Buyers say their customer homebuilder failed to deliver and claim $1.5 million in damages. (BizSense Pro required) The post The Docket: Local court roundup for 8.20.26 appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
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Armed with a Land Rover Defender-turned-beer truck, Dan Jablow's Small Batch brewery is mobile and for-hire for events around the region. The post Head of UR’s beer program takes his micro-brewery on the road appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
The 2-year-old plan to convert the former Great Hope Baptist Church building into apartments is back on, while the first of nearly two dozen townhomes planned beside it have been completed. The post Out-of-town developer picks up church-apartments conversion project in Union Hill appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
“When we saw this beautifully built and architecturally stunning building was available, we could immediately see the opportunity to expand our school-age program to that location,” said Starling Childcare founder Donna Goff. The post Local childcare center purchases former Henrico bank branch for third location appeared first on Richmond BizSense .
Chesterfield reports an apartment complex with several permits totaling more than $26 million and Henrico reports a $12 million permit for a distribution center. (BizSense Pro required) The post Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 8.19.26 appeared first on Richmond BizSense .