Archive for Richmond Times Dispatch
RRHA out of GRTC site redevelopment
Mayor Dwight C. Jones has other plans for the $2.1 million that RRHA was going to use toward buying the 6.8-acre site, considered prime real estate near the city’s Fan District. Jones said this week that the money wasn’t needed to buy the site now …
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Commercial Mortgages: Transaction activity increasing
By Andrew Little A Realtor friend of mine made the comment last week that commercial real estate has done a much better job of keeping its problems under wraps than its residential counterpart. There is some truth to that comment, but the larger truth …
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Couple establishing SportClips across Va.
The Kosteks are looking at potential locations and are working with Richmond-based Thalhimer/Cushman & Wakefield real estate brokerage to identify space. …
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Va. is ninth on corporate list
… or expansions in 2009, ranking the state ninth in an annual list published by a magazine focusing on economic development and corporate real estate. …
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Key officials weigh in on future of economic development in Va.
… federal stimulus funds beginning to trickle down, increasing consumer confidence, an unusually good talent pool and undervalued real estate. …
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Company News for Feb. 22
RELOCATION Elite Real Estate has relocated to 4870 Sadler Road, Suite 300, … Richmond, VA 23293-0001; fax: (804) 775-8141; or e-mail the item to .
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Complete Metro Business calendar for week of Feb. 15
Greater Richmond Association for Commercial Real Estate presents the seventh …. PO Box 85333, Richmond, VA 23293-0001; e-mail ; or fax (804) 775-8141. …
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Va. counties again seek authority to levy meals tax without referendum
“I’m not necessarily an advocate of meals taxes, but I’m certainly not an advocate of having to raise real estate taxes, either,” said Sen. …
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Assessed property values rise in New Kent
By Luz Lazo The assessed value of real estate in New Kent County has increased by 6.6 percent since the last assessment in 2008, but not necessarily because …
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Two Henrico properties lose $145 million in value
But real estate taxes weren’t the main source of revenue that Qimonda provided to Henrico, which collected about $4 million a year, mostly in taxes on tools …
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