The McGuireWoods-anchored building fetched the biggest price tag in the city in more than a decade. The seller paid $104 million for it in 2015.
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Out-of-town investor mulls plans for Gateway Centre site
A Delaware-based real estate firm is weighing its options for a 5-acre office property it recently acquired in Chesterfield County.
Gateway Plaza takes top honors at local real estate awards
Richmond’s newest office tower can stand a little taller. Gateway Plaza, the 18-story building completed last year at 120 S. Ninth St. by Chicago-based developer Clayco, was named Project of the Year at the Greater Richmond Association for Commercial Real Estate’s 15th annual awards ceremony Tuesday evening. Held at The Country Club of Virginia, the… Read more »
Hard Hat Happy Hour: Party time at Gateway Plaza
BizSense brought a small army to downtown’s newest tower on Wednesday night – and a party broke out.
Gateway Bank CEO resigns, gets a sweet parting gift
The president CEO of Hampton Roads Bankshares has resigned. And he’s not going away empty handed.
CFO of Gateway Bank parent resigns
The CFO of the battered holding company of Gateway Bank has announced his resignation, the company said in a regulatory filing yesterday.
Shamin to build 12-story hotel on former Hardee’s site on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
The 300-room hotel would carry two Marriott’s brands, the Residence Inn and AC Hotels, and also house a rooftop dining area and a 10,000-square-foot ballroom.
Slipek: Thoughts on enlivening the Eastern Quadrant of the Capitol Square complex
(Guest Commentary) Ideas include constructing infill office structures at the top of the hill, and establishing a park-like grand promenade that would crown and celebrate the old hillside architecturally while offering vistas of other Richmond hills and landmarks.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 2.13.24
A real estate firm announces a promotion and a theater group introduces an associate artistic director. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 2.12.24
A Virginia Beach-based developer proposes a 120-acre project in New Kent, and Richmond City Council considers policy changes to help address meals tax collection issues. (BizSense Pro required)