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Feb 24, 2025

Conn. developer files amended complaint in $40M Diamond District lawsuit

After a Richmond Circuit Court judge dismissed a Connecticut developer’s $40 million lawsuit over the city’s $2.44 billion Diamond District project, the developer has filed an amended complaint with a change in language. Judge Bradley B. Cavedo ruled Jan. 22 in favor of defendants Thalhimer Realty Partners, a subsidiary of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer, […]

Jan 27, 2025

$40M Diamond District lawsuit dismissed in Richmond

A Richmond Circuit Court judge dismissed a $40 million lawsuit over the city’s $2.44 billion Diamond District project last week, in which a Connecticut developer claimed its former partners, including Richmond’s Thalhimer Realty Partners, cut it out of the development deal. Judge Bradley B. Cavedo ruled Jan. 22 in favor of defendants Thalhimer, a subsidiary […]

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Dec 27, 2024

Thalhimer subsidiary purchases Dabney Center for $75M

Thalhimer Realty Partners, a Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer subsidiary, has purchased Dabney Center, a 56-acre industrial park in Henrico County, for $75.3 million, the company announced Monday. The complex, which includes 14 buildings and encompasses more than 642,000 square feet, was purchased from Brandywine Realty Trust of Philadelphia. Atlantic Union Bank provided financing for […[...]

An aerial rendering of the Diamond District redevelopment. Image courtesy Thalhimer Realty Partners
Nov 1, 2024

Thalhimer now sole principal for Diamond District redevelopment

Loop Capital is no longer affiliated with the development partnership working on the mixed-use development component of Richmond’s $2.4 billion Diamond District project, leaving Thalhimer Realty Partners as the development team’s sole principal. The partnership, a limited liability company named Diamond District Partners, is developing the area surrounding the planned new baseball stadium [...]

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Aug 5, 2024

Pechin joins Thalhimer Realty Partners

Less than a year after leaving the City of Richmond to work for the federal government, Maritza Pechin has joined Thalhimer Realty Partners as director of development, the Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer subsidiary announced Monday. Pechin was deputy director for the office of equitable development for the city and was heavily involved in the […]

Diamond District rendering. Courtesy City of Richmond
Jul 24, 2024

Connecticut firm sues former Diamond District partners for $40M

A Connecticut-based developer, Republic Projects, has filed a $40 million lawsuit against its former partners in Richmond’s $2.44 billion Diamond District project, a city-backed mixed-use development that includes a replacement for the 40-year-old Diamond baseball stadium. Republic Projects, the plaintiff in the lawsuit filed July 19 in Richmond Circuit Court, claims that Richmond-based Thal[...]

Apr 25, 2023

Richmond baseball stadium agreement reached — with year delay

The city of Richmond has reached an agreement with developers RVA Diamond Partners on the $2.44 billion Diamond District development and a new baseball stadium expected to open in spring 2026 — a year later than Major League Baseball’s April 2025 deadline. Now it’s up to MLB to decide whether to grant the city an […]

Nov 3, 2022

Thalhimer buys Diamond District properties for $4.6M

TRP Hermitage LLC, an entity connected to Richmond-based Thalhimer Realty Partners Inc., has purchased two industrial properties near The Diamond baseball stadium in Richmond for $4.6 million, S.L. Nusbaum Realty Co. announced Thursday. It was an off-market deal, according to Thalhimer. The plots — 0.735 acres at 1701 Rhoadmiller St. and 0.978 acres at 2508 […]

May 19, 2022

‘Novel’ project will add 275 apartments to Scott’s Addition

Crescent Communities, ParkProperty Capital and Thalhimer Realty Partners are developing a 275-unit apartment community in a joint venture on the border of Richmond’s fast-growing Scott’s Addition neighborhood and the city’s planned Diamond District. Dubbed “Novel Scott’s Addition,” the community will be located at the former Wesco Distribution Site at 2902 North[...]

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