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.
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.
Construction firms plan to hire this year but worry about worker shortages
Annual survey finds Virginia firms optimistic.
W. M. Jordan Co. opens office in Roanoke
Construction industry veteran Paul Galloway will manage its operation.
Commercial land near Harrisonburg medical center sells for $1.5 million
New development on 11-acre parcel will include apartments.
Preleasing for buildings under construction in downtown D.C. is at all-time high.
Jones Lang LaSalle says 79.2 percent of space is preleased.
A so-so year?
If no news is good news, the forecast for commercial real estate in Virginia in 2014 would make banner headlines.
$20 million hotel project announced for downtown Bristol
Virginia-based partnership plans 70-room boutique hotel with spa.
Polymer Solutions announced $2.9 million expansion
Company will move headquarters from Blacksburg to Christiansburg.
Retail revamp draws new tenants.
Promenade Park in Roanoke County lands Pizza Hut and Water by Design.
U.S. government shed 2 percent of its real estate space last year
Downsizing dominates greater Washington, D.C., market.