Henrico County will be reacquiring the $2.3 million Best Products property from Green City developers within the next month.
Henrico County announced Friday that it will reacquire the Best Products property from the Green City developers, saying the parties “have mutually agreed to go in a different direction." ...
Henrico County is taking back the former Best Products property that had been planned for the massive arena-anchored ...
On Friday, March 14, Henrico County officials confirmed it’s back to the drawing board. This comes ten days after the county issued a deadline for GreenCity Partners to make a $5.2 million payment, ...
The GreenCity arena project is at a crossroads, with a developer trying to save it and a county government ready to pivot in ...
Henrico County and developers for the $2 billion eco-district GreenCity have decided to part ways, according to a news ...
Henrico County's ambitious Green City project, estimated at $2.3 billion, could be in jeopardy due to developers’ failure to meet financial obligations.
Richmond opted to go it alone in building a new home for the Flying Squirrels, and is paying a premium to do so. Henrico will ...
Listen to this article Updated March 10 The $2.3 billion GreenCity development in Henrico County appears to be in jeopardy, unless developers make an overdue payment by the end of the week. Henrico ...
You only have to look at some southern Virginia localities that have already opened their doors to data centers to see the results.
The third time might be the charm for the 6-acre site at 4400 W. Broad St. to finally be redeveloped. It's been on the market ...