After more than a decade of steadily acquiring properties in Richmond, the D.C.-based firm recently found itself on the selling-side of the negotiating table for one of its downtown buildings.
EAT Restaurant Partners President Chris Tsui said a pending lawsuit has “no effect on the forward progress of the food hall,” and that they’re looking to award construction contracts in the next few weeks.
Scott’s Addition's first planned food hall has become the subject of a legal battle, while a parking lot dispute elsewhere in the neighborhood continues to play out in court.