The state of construction
In a nutshell, the outlook for construction in Virginia in 2014 can be summed up in three words: not too bad.
Kroger completes acquisition of supermarket chain
Harris Teeter will operate as a subsidiary of grocery store giant.
Lynnhaven Mall to begin second phase of renovation
Multimillion-dollar project will add a new food court.
Grocery anchored shopping center in Newport News sells for $12.8 million
Newport Crossing Shopping Center recently added a medical facility.
DoD renews for 258,248 square feet in Falls Church
Building’s security features allow for extended lease term.
Donald Graham reportedly moving his renamed company to Arlington
Graham Holdings plans to lease 34,000 square feet in Rosslyn.
Tysons to get another skyscraper
Lerner Enterprises begins work on an 18-story, 476,000-square-foot project.
Alexandria celebrates groundbreaking Monday on new NSF headquarters
$300 million project already is sparking more new development.
State selects Divaris Real Estate to provide real estate consulting services.
Virginia has 130 million square feet of leased and owned properties.
New development site comes on market in Washington, D.C.
Transwestern named exclusive sales agent for 14.7-acre site and a site in Alexandria.
Thalhimer sees 30 percent increase in transaction volume in 2013
Firmed ended 2013 with a strong month in December.
Construction firms plan to hire this year but worry about worker shortages
Annual survey finds Virginia firms optimistic.