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Jun 27, 2024

Catch a wave

Updated July 26: Chuck Rigney resigned as economic development director after six months on the job. After three decades recruiting businesses to Norfolk, Portsmouth and Hampton, Charles E. “Chuck” Rigney is tackling a new challenge: leading Virginia Beach’s economic development. Rigney was named the Resort City’s permanent economic development director in February. It was one year [&hell[...]

Jun 27, 2024

JACQUELINE ROGERS 

Jacqueline Rogers’ career arc has included executive stints at marquee companies such as Amazon.com and Lyft, as well as handling marketing, advertising and strategy efforts for brands like Marriott and Hilton. “These experiences were thrilling and highly educational,” she says, “but they also made me realize that I craved a role where I could create […]

The Park Crescent apartment community in Norfolk. Photo courtesy Croatan Investments
Jun 14, 2024

400-unit apartment complex sells for $84M in Norfolk

A 400-unit apartment community in Norfolk sold for $84 million, according to a late May news release from Croatan Investments. Originally built in 1991, the garden-style apartment community, Park Crescent, had 454,735 rentable square feet at the time of sale, according to Croatan. FPA Multifamily purchased the property from a joint venture of Croatan and […]

May 2024 statistics for the Hampton Roads housing market. Image courtesy Real Estate Information Network
Jun 14, 2024

Hampton Roads home sales steady, inventory rises in May

Hampton Roads home sales in May remained steady year-over-year, but inventory climbed, breaching 4,000 homes for sale, according to Real Estate Information Network (REIN) data released Monday. Last month, 2,498 homes sold in Hampton Roads, up from 2,189 in April and equal to homes sold in May 2023. Pending sales totaled 2,546, down from 2,569 […]

Jun 3, 2024

Fed’s Fifth District shows modest economic growth

The economy in the Federal Reserve’s Fifth District (a multistate region including Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Maryland) grew modestly in recent weeks, according to the latest edition of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book, released May 29. Published eight times per year, the Beige Book is based on anecdotal information about economic conditions […]

John Chandler. Photo courtesy Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices HomeServices RW Towne Realty.
May 31, 2024

Norfolk property management firm promotes president, principal broker

John Chandler has been promoted to president and principal broker of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices RW Towne Property Management, the Norfolk-based real estate firm announced Wednesday. Chandler was previously director of facilities and compliance for Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices RW Towne Realty and chief operating officer of the property management division, according to his LinkedIn profile.[...]

A 39.8-acre property at 0 Northeast Drive in Spotsylvania County sold for $6.36 million. Photo courtesy Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer
May 31, 2024

40 acres in Spotsylvania sell for $6.36M

Close to 40 acres in Spotsylvania County sold for $6.36 million, according to a May 29 news release from Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer. WorkSpace Property Group purchased 39.8 acres at 0 Northeast Drive from Cosner Industrial Park for future industrial development. WorkSpace Property Group is registered to an address in Great Falls. According to […]

May 30, 2024

Artspace plans Roanoke artist housing community

Roanoke developer Ed Walker first tried to lure Artspace, a Minnesota-based ​​nonprofit real estate developer for the arts, to Roanoke for an early 2000s redevelopment project, but Artspace essentially ghosted him. “It’s very, very, very, very difficult to get Artspace’s attention and to get them interested in a community,” Walker says. “It’s like trying to […]

May 30, 2024

Winchester region sees state’s biggest population growth

Since 2020, Winchester has gained traction as Virginia’s fastest-growing metro area due to an outflow of remote workers from the Washington, D.C., region to the exurbs. That’s squeezing the local housing market and boosting prices — as well as causing worry among the region’s leaders. “Living in Winchester versus D.C. is very attractive for federal […]

May 29, 2024

Atlantic Park expected to open in spring 2025

The $350 million Atlantic Park project backed by music icon Pharrell Williams in his hometown of Virginia Beach is progressing, with the 2.6-acre surf lagoon, entertainment venue and other pieces of the project expected to be delivered in spring 2025, Kathy Warren, Virginia Beach’s planning director, told the city council Tuesday. Atlantic Park, a joint […]

L to R: Rick Davis, dean of George Mason's College of Visual and Performing Arts; Jon Peterson; Carolyn Peterson; Horace Blackman, rector of the George Mason Board of Visitors; and Trishana E. Bowden, George Mason's vice president of advancement and alumni relations. Photo by Sean Kelley Photography and courtesy George Mason University
May 29, 2024

George Mason receives $5M donation from Peterson Cos. family

The Peterson Family Foundation, the family behind the Peterson Cos. real estate development firm, donated $5 million to the George Mason University’s Center for the Arts improvement project, the university announced Tuesday. The gift to the university’s College of Visual and Performing Arts will support modernization of the Concert Hall auditorium, part of George Mason’s Center [&hellip[...]

May 29, 2024

Dollar Tree to acquire 99 Cents Only stores

Chesapeake-based Fortune 500 discount retailer Dollar Tree has acquired 170 leases of another discount retailer, 99 Cents Only, the company announced Wednesday. The stores are across Arizona, California, Nevada and Texas. In April, Commerce, California-based 99 Cents Only filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and initiated a process to sell its assets, including inventory, owned […]

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