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UPDATED: Richmond picks Diamond District development team
Thalhimer Realty Partners is part of joint venture
Updated Sept. 15 The city of Richmond announced Monday it has selected a joint venture including Richmond-based Thalhimer Realty Partners to build a new baseball stadium for the Richmond Flying
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Carilion receives $1M gift for cancer program
Roanoke developer Maury Strauss donated in honor of late wife
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Roanoke real estate developer Maury Strauss has donated $1 million in honor of his late wife to support the expansion of Carilion Clinic’s cancer program, Carilion announced Tuesday. Sheila Strauss
What will Amazon HQ2 look like? Arlington planners weigh in.
PenPlace is back under Arlington review
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Arlington County Planning Division’s Site Plan Review Committee will review the layout and architectural design for PenPlace, the proposed second phase of Amazon.com Inc.’s East Coast headquarters, as well as
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Henrico realty co. gains majority ownership of Ga. management company
McCann Realty Partners purchased more of Pegasus Residential
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Henrico County-based property development company McCann Realty Partners LLC now has a controlling interest in Georgia-based property management company Pegasus Residential LLC, the company announced last week. Financial details of
Charleston developer breaks ground on mixed-use building in Richmond
221 apartments to be built in Manchester neighborhood
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Charleston, South Carolina-based real estate development company The Beach Co. announced Tuesday that it had broken ground on a 1.65-acre mixed-use development in Richmond called Tidewater, which has an expected
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J. SCOTT ADAMS REGIONAL PRESIDENT, VIRGINIA AND RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC., NORFOLK Asked to name one thing he’d change about Virginia, Adams says he’d like to see
Fairfax real estate developer Milt Peterson dies
Chairman, founder of Peterson Cos. led development of National Harbor
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Real estate developer Milton V. Peterson, founder and chairman of the Fairfax-based Peterson Cos., died early Wednesday at his Fairfax County home at the age of 85. Peterson was known