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Virginia Business
June 2004
Richmond
Riverside on the James, an $82 million development under
construction on Brown’s Island, is about 76 percent
leased. A 215-foot office tower, with views of the James
River and Richmond’s downtown skyline, has attracted
such tenants as national banking investment firm Harris
Williams & Co. and the law firm of Troutman Sanders
LLP. The project, being developed by the Daniel Corp.
of Birmingham, Ala., and The Cordish Co. in Baltimore,
will include luxury apartments and retail space. Occupancy
is planned for the spring of 2005.
Sterling
TRINITY Group Construction of Herndon is building a
$2.5 million, 64,800-square-foot building for Store
to Door, a mobile self-storage company based in Woburn,
Mass. The building will house more than 3,600 mobile
self-storage units and should be complete by August.
Store to Door takes storage vaults to customers. When
customers are through packing, the company hauls the
locked vaults back to climate-controlled buildings where
they are stored for a monthly fee.
Suffolk
Rose & Womble Realty Co. has moved into its new
15,000-square-foot business center in the Harbour View
development of Suffolk. It which will house divisons
for new and existing home sales and six affiliated companies.
The company plans to develop 250 acres of commercial
property in Harbour View into a 1 million-square-foot
office park that would include hotels and business and
office centers.
Williamsburg
Hubert Construction LLC of Gaithersburg, Md., has broken
ground on the $5.7 million Colonial Heritage Williamsburg
Country Club and Sports Center. The complex will include
a 32,000-square-foot country club and a 9,000-square-foot
sports center with indoor and outdoor pools and tennis
courts. It’s scheduled for completion in March
2005.
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