The long-planned project will bring hundreds of residences, at least 250,000 square feet of commercial space and a hotel to the roughly 124-acre site at the intersection of Courthouse and Iron Bridge roads.
The Courthouse Landing development in Chesterfield County is slated to include 250,000 square feet of commercial space, 300 multifamily units and 125 townhomes.
A long-planned mixed-use project in Chesterfield has taken another step forward after new developers came on earlier this year to guide it to the starting line.
RENDERING COURTESY OF ROTH JACKSON GIBBONS CONDLIN PLC Frustrated in several previous attempts to develop a 124-acre property at the intersection of Courthouse and Iron Bridge roads, Chesterfield County finally is moving forward with a project that will bring an estimated $290 million in investment to the Dale District. Despite opposition from citizens worried about
Florida-based developer Dunphy Properties has applied to rezone a 124-acre parcel at the intersection of Iron Bridge and Courthouse roads, where it wants to build an upscale mixed-use project with apartments, townhomes, a hotel and retail and office space. Photo by James Hakins More than a decade after the 2008 recession thwarted the county government’s