The 430 units were built in the 1960s. The sale price comes out to just over $177,900 per door, considered to be the priciest Richmond has seen for a property of that age.
Local developer Genesis Properties is under contract to purchase the 20-story Eighth & Main office building as well as a nearby parking deck at 620 E. Cary St.
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Shockoe Hill Apartments for low-income seniors to get $15M renovation
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A senior apartment community in one of Richmond’s more imposing 19th-century structures is set to get a multimillion-dollar upgrade.
Shockoe Hill Apartments, a subsidized housing complex for low-income seniors in the 1860s-era Almshouse on Hospital Street, is slated for $15 million worth of renovations following a recent City Council approval allowing the issuance of tax-exempt bonds to fund the project.
The multifamily housing revenue bonds, to be issued by the Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority, will fund renovations to the complex’s 125 apartments and a conversion of one of the buildings into a community center and leasing office.
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Chesterfield approves FY22 budget with BPOL tax exemption increase
Chesterfield supervisors adopted the county’s budget for fiscal year 2022 at their meeting last week.
The budget features an $807 million general fund and level tax rates. It provides $344.7 million in local money for the school district, as well as $226.8 million for the capital improvement program. The budget totals $1.6 billion across all funds.
With the budget’s adoption, the county’s business and occupation license (BPOL) tax exemption threshold increases from $300,000 to $400,000 effective July 1.
The budget also sets the stage for a November 2022 bond referendum, which includes approximately $300 million for expansion and renovation to middle schools, as well as $150 million to renovate and build new county facilities.