“Even with this huge new firm, we’re still the second largest office in the country,” the local managing partner said of the firm’s the Richmond outpost.
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Downtown restaurant space trades vegan food for chicken and gyros
District Chicken & Gyro, a growing fast-casual chain, has taken over the longtime NuVegan Cafe space on Grace Street.
Architecture firm PSH+ leaves downtown digs for new Willow Lawn office
The architecture and interior design practice formerly known as Price Simpson Harvey recently move its headquarters from Foushee Street in Monroe Ward to a space above Jason’s Deli on Willow Lawn Drive.
Virginia’s cannabis regulator moves downtown HQ to Henrico
The agency moved into the Deep Run III building, which formerly was part of the campus of now-defunct electronics retail giant Circuit City.
Local restaurateur Londoño opening new concept in former downtown City Dogs spot
“This place looks like if an old-school luncheonette, a kosher deli and a Latino spot in the Bronx all got married,” Carlos Londoño said of his new Queens Comfort Latin Kitchen and Cocktails, which opens today in Shockoe Slip.
Local investor group sells downtown building, mourns death of one of its partners
A cloud of sadness hangs over the recent sale of a downtown building, as the group that sold it found out one of their partners had passed away just days after the deal closed.
New downtown wine bar Chez Nous opening on Cary St.
“I’m envisioning that when you come off the street on Cary, it’s like you popped into a shop in France,” said owner Melissa Stallard. “That’s what I want it to look like.
Thrift store chain Uptown Cheapskate lands in former Ledbury storefront downtown
Behind the new location is Maggie Mereand, the local franchisee who has two other Uptown Cheapskate outposts in Chesterfield County.
Local cybersecurity firm Hive Systems buys downtown HQ, to launch software spinoff
The company, which has been fully remote, recently bought the two-story building next to Sefton Coffee.
VCU looking to buy downtown Altria research building
The purchase would expand the university’s nearby academic medical center campus. It also could take the currently revenue-generating property off Richmond’s tax rolls.