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Richmond City Council approves Diamond District
Richmond City Council voted unanimously May 8 to approve the $2.44 billion Diamond District project, which includes a replacement for the aging stadium that’s home to the Double-A Richmond Flying
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Richmond City Council approves Diamond District
MLB must still OK 1-year delay for new stadium
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Richmond City Council members voted unanimously Monday to approve the $2.44 billion Diamond District mixed-use development, which aims to include a replacement for the 38-year-old stadium of the Double-A Richmond
Richmond baseball stadium deadlines made public
Construction would start Aug. 2024, end Dec. 2025
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Updated May 1, 6 p.m. According to a now-public development agreement, design work for Richmond’s new baseball stadium would begin this month and construction would start in August 2024 and
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Richmond baseball stadium agreement reached — with year delay
City seeks extension on Major League Baseball's 2025 deadline
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The city of Richmond has reached an agreement with developers RVA Diamond Partners on the $2.44 billion Diamond District development and a new baseball stadium expected to open in spring
Squirrels president is worried over ballpark timeline
Richmond stadium may not be ready by 2025 league deadline
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The Richmond Flying Squirrels are worried that a new stadium may not be ready by April 2025 as needed to meet new Major League Baseball regulations, according to the Minor
UPDATED: Richmond picks Diamond District development team
Thalhimer Realty Partners is part of joint venture
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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
Diamonds in developers’ eyes
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Standing near the grand entrance of upcoming entertainment venue and food hall The Park at RVA, Orcun Turkay says he’s excited for the future of Richmond’s newly branded Diamond District.
More Diamond District details released; city narrows pool to 2 developers
Richmond panel to decide by 'end of summer'
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Richmond has narrowed its pool of Diamond District development team finalists from three to two, city officials announced Friday, while releasing some more details about the competing proposals, which include
Richmond pares down Diamond District developer pool
Remaining six applicants to provide more info by April 25
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Story updated, March 24 at 11:45 a.m. The city of Richmond announced Wednesday that six competing development teams have been chosen out of 15 applicants to continue in the competition