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.
Multi-use developments will be considered in Chesterfield, Richmond’s City Center rezoning is up for a vote, and Henrico establishes a county sports and entertainment authority.
“You can have properties that will differ from street to street, and we try to capture that in the increase in the assessments. Every property doesn't go up the same."
Richmond will review a $70 million library renovation, a sports center at VCC is going vertical, and Chesterfield will consider a mixed-use development with 658 residential units.
Hanover acquires a site for a new fire station, Chesterfield names a new general registrar and accounting director, and a longtime deputy is named Richmond’s city attorney.