The buyer said it likes the challenge and opportunity of having some vacant spaces to fill with new tenants and breathe new life into the mixed-use development.
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Developer known for Whole Foods-anchored projects plans $175M mixed-use center in Midlothian
Midlothian Depot would include an undisclosed grocery anchor, 350 apartments and additional commercial space at the corner of Midlothian Turnpike and Alverser Drive.
4-story office building to be next phase of Whole Foods-anchored Sauer Center
A 53,000-square-foot building will rise on a pad site at 2222 W. Broad St. behind the CarMax-anchored Putney Building and feature a rooftop deck for gatherings.
Sauer eyes new office building, 800-space parking deck near Whole Foods
In a plan stamped by the city as a “priority economic development project,” the real estate arm of a local spice dynasty has something big in mind for the next phase of its Whole Foods-anchored development along West Broad Street.
Axe-throwing bar targets space across from new Whole Foods on Broad St.
Another competitor is looking to cut into Richmond’s nascent axe-throwing market.
Whole Foods site work spills into rest of Sauer Center
The grocery chain’s future spot isn’t the only site undergoing demolition at the planned 200,000-square-foot development.
Demo starts for Sauer Center Whole Foods
The former flagship store of a longtime Richmond hardware business is making way for the grocery chain’s second area location.
New service brings Wegman’s, Whole Foods, Publix to local doorsteps
Armed with its legion of “shoppers,” a Silicon Valley company wants its piece of the competitive local grocery market.
With Whole Foods knocking, Pleasants tries to nail down new home
Pleasants Hardware has its eye on a nearby building as it looks to relocate from its current location at 2024 W. Broad St. to make way for a huge new mixed use development from Richmond’s spice kings.
Whole Foods lands in the city
Not to be outdone by Wegmans, Whole Foods has thrown a counter punch in the local grocery war and announced a second Richmond location of its own.