Planning Commission backs 31-townhouse development in Randolph
“In the spirit of increasing density according to the master plan, I think this is a beautiful project.”
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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Richmond officials will set up expert panel to review courthouse conditions
Council President Cynthia Newbille (7th District) has proposed a resolution to appoint the panel.
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City, VCU appear to set a September deadline for Squirrels agreement in new contract
What exactly "good faith" means could be the next legal frontier in a project that has turned increasingly acrimonious.
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RPS adopts next year’s budget, makes last-minute cuts to teacher stipends to save money
“To be honest, I’m really not sure where else at this late stage we would be able to identify any savings.”
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Children’s Museum of Richmond gives first peek at major renovation, auctions old exhibits
For the first time in 25 years, the Children’s Museum of Richmond is undergoing a major renovation at its Downtown location.
What is an SUP?: Meet Richmond’s most powerful tool to get around zoning rules
The Richmonder reviewed five years of SUP data to determine where these permits are driving the most development, what kind of development it is and how long the public review process is taking.
Recent Headlines
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7th inning run lifts Midlothian into state softball tourney
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Legendary New York filmmaker visits Richmond on Thursday to screen Best Products documentaries
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Richmond gets $850K in federal funds for Shockoe stormwater projects
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Chosen co-developer for Fay Towers at edge of Gilpin Court withdraws proposal
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Lou DiBella’s dog bit Diamond District developer on Flying Squirrels opening night, according to account from Thalhimer execs
Two of the top leaders behind Richmond’s Diamond District project gave their account of a confrontation with Richmond Flying Squirrels owner Lou DiBella, portraying the baseball team’s owner as “out of line” as he threatened to put the developers “out of business.” -
Some DPU billing accounts showing errors after system upgrade, city says it will automatically fix
Resolution is expected to occur within one to two business days, according to the city.
City Government
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Richmond officials will set up expert panel to review courthouse conditions
Council President Cynthia Newbille (7th District) has proposed a resolution to appoint the panel.
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Education
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RPS adopts next year’s budget, makes last-minute cuts to teacher stipends to save money
“To be honest, I’m really not sure where else at this late stage we would be able to identify any savings.”
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Features
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Rock star: Her painted rocks are spreading joy across the globe
Turning her attention to Kindness Rocks has led her into an unexpected community of fellow enthusiasts.
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Local News
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City, VCU appear to set a September deadline for Squirrels agreement in new contract
What exactly "good faith" means could be the next legal frontier in a project that has turned increasingly acrimonious.
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Newsletter
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June 3 Newsletter: Diamond drama
Want to buy a piece of the Children's Museum? Plus, RRHA will need a new developer for its Fay Towers project, the city received $850k for Shockoe Bottom projects, and more.
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Sports
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7th inning run lifts Midlothian into state softball tourney
There’re no guarantees. None. Certainly not at playoff time.
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