“In the craft beer world sales are down for a lot of folks and we’ve had an issue with parking with all the construction going on,” said Legend’s Dave Gott. “We’re still here, but it seems like right now we need to think of other options.”
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WVS, Papa to build dozens of townhomes on Manchester site once eyed for apartments
The developers said the change of plans was driven in part by financing and said it’s easier to make the numbers work on for-sale townhome projects.
Cousins look to Manchester to expand their neighborhood market chain
With four neighborhood markets up and running elsewhere in the city, three cousins are now looking to bring their concept to the Southside to help quell Manchester’s grocery needs.
Manchester’s Hatch Local food hall calling it quits after two years
The closure of the city’s first food hall is set for the spring and comes on the heels of EAT Restaurant Partners scrapping its plans for a similar concept in Scott’s Addition.
Food truck expands with outpost at Hatch food hall in Manchester
1115 Mobile Kitchen has taken up residence at Hatch Local after three years of running as a food truck.
Roanoke’s Txtur bringing furniture showroom-restaurant combo to Seaboard train depot in Manchester
“It’s a running joke that we encourage you to drink wine on our sofas, and we do have a lot of white sofas in our showroom,” a company spokeswoman said of the dual concept.
Legend Brewing files to rezone its Manchester property, but says a move isn’t imminent
“We’re going to stay here as long as we possibly can,” Legend’s Dave Gott said. “Our idea is to hopefully have a little control over what might be developed on this site, should there be any further development on it.”
Land deal clears way for income-based apartments at Manchester crossroads
Virginia Beach-based The Lawson Cos. is planning a five-story, 116-unit building at the southeast corner of Hull Street and Commerce Road.
70-unit ‘two-over-two’ townhome project planned next to Maury St. roundabout in Manchester
A Charlottesville developer has revealed its plans for the 2-acre site it purchased earlier this year for $3 million.
Why it’s time for Richmond to implement a development moratorium in Manchester (Guest Commentary)
Manchester has the potential to be an awesome asset for the city. We need a pause button on all development here until city planners and economic leaders address several safety and quality of life issues in the neighborhood.