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Local venture capitalist plans to build office building in Libbie-Grove area

Local venture capitalist plans to build office building in Libbie-Grove area Courtesy of Brock Saunders) Brock Saunders is accustomed to investing in growing companies through his venture capital firm, Summit Action Fund. But now he’s dipping his toe in real estate development with an office project in the Libbie-Grove area. Saunders is planning to build an 11,000-square-foot office building at 5605 Grove Ave. The former home of Kim Faison Antiques sits on the site and would be razed to make way for the new three-story building. Brock Saunders Saunders, who lives in the Westhampton neighborhood, said he and his brother Paul began talking last year about finding office space for Summit Action Fund and Hutch Capital, a local hedge fund Paul manages.

Four nonprofits turning Manchester warehouse into shared headquarters

Four nonprofits turning Manchester warehouse into shared headquarters April 26, 2021 A warehouse at 100 Everett St. in Manchester will be renovated to pave the way for four area nonprofits to use the space as a shared headquarters. ( Jack Jacobs photo) A foursome of local nonprofits is shacking up in Manchester. The Boys and Girls Club, First Tee of Greater Richmond, Communities In Schools of Richmond, and Higher Achievement’s Richmond office are moving in together this summer into a shared 15,000-square-foot headquarters building at 100 Everett St. The old warehouse building will be redeveloped to serve as administrative offices (dubbed “neighborhoods”) for each organization, and will also feature shared training and meeting spaces in a bid to create more cost-efficient and collaborative operations.

Row of Fan office buildings to be razed for salon-anchored development

Row of Fan office buildings to be razed for salon-anchored development March 15, 2021 10 A row of office buildings in the Fan sold last fall for $1.3 million and are now set to be razed for a mixed-use development. ( Mike Platania photo) A row of aging office buildings in the Fan is set to be razed to make way for a new salon-anchored development. Local developer and entrepreneur Andrew Flint is planning to replace four century-old structures in the 2600 block of West Cary Street with a mixed-use project that will include a storefront for Hive Salon Studios, a local chain he owns. Flint bought the buildings at 2606, 2608, 2610 and 2612 W. Cary St. for $1.27 million in November 2020 and began looking into renovating them, rather than tearing them down.

Mixed-use redevelopments planned for Brookland Park Boulevard

Mixed-use redevelopments planned for Brookland Park Boulevard February 16, 2021 5 A rendering of the planned mixed-use project, which would add a total of 12 apartments and 7,000 square feet of commercial space. ( Courtesy of CW Performance Group) After plans for a brewery fell through at the site of an old Brookland Park Boulevard carwash, one of the neighborhood’s biggest developers has brewed up something new of the mixed-use variety. Cory Weiner’s CW Performance Group is planning two separate mixed-use projects at 310 and 322 W. Brookland Park Blvd. Cory Weiner The two buildings will add a total of 12 apartments and 7,000 square feet of commercial space to two surface lots on the combined one-quarter-acre site, which Weiner acquired for a total of $50,000 in 2018.

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