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Four Richmond-area distribution centers sell for $105.6M
Three Chesterfield, one Hanover facility are 100% leased
A joint venture between Glen Allen-based Lingerfelt and Swiss private investment firm Partners Group bought three Chesterfield County distribution centers and one Hanover County facility for $105.6 million, Lingerfelt announced
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Exclusive: Capital Square adds co-CEO
Whitson Huffman to co-lead real estate company with Louis Rogers
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Glen Allen-based real estate company Capital Square has promoted Whitson Huffman to co-CEO, the developer and sponsor of tax-advantaged real estate investments announced Monday. Huffman, 33, will co-lead the company
Ex-Roanoke Times press building to become apartments
Downtown Roanoke building is 51k square feet
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Another former newspaper building will be turned into apartments. The former Roanoke Times press building, located at 120 Salem Ave. in Roanoke, sold for $2.2 million. BH Media Group Inc.
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Va. Beach flex buildings sell for $7.3M
Parkway 3 and 4 buildings are in Lynnhaven area
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Two multitenant flex buildings in Virginia Beach sold for $7.3 million, Colliers announced Friday. Parkway 3 and 4, at 2679 International Parkway in Lynnhaven, were built in 1984 on a
Breeden Construction to build $38.9M apartment complex additions
Second phase of Center West Apartments being constructed
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Virginia Beach-based real estate development firm The Breeden Co.’s general contracting company announced Thursday that it has been contracted to develop the $38.9 million second phase of Center West Apartments
Fed says Fifth District economy sees moderate growth
Labor and supply chain shortages limit companies' abilities to meet demand
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The Federal Reserve’s Fifth District (including Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Maryland) saw modest growth in recent weeks, according to the latest edition of the Federal Reserve’s
Roanoke accounting firm sells building for $2.27M
Brown Edwards will expand and move into an office park
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Roanoke accounting firm Brown Edwards has sold its building for $2.275 million, according to a news release. Brown Edwards, which is expanding into a larger space at a local office