The sale came a month after Midas secured approval from Richmond’s Commission of Architectural Review to rehab the building, which operated continuously as an auto repair garage for nearly a century.
The move gives Samson a larger foothold in the Richmond market after expanding here two years ago. It does not include One South Commercial, which will break off as a new company.
Two years after entering the Richmond market, a fast-growing residential real estate brokerage has struck a deal to more than double its local agent count.
The $4 million sale of apartments in Richmond's Fan District and the lease of 5,463 square feet in downtown Richmond are the top transactions. (BizSense Pro subscription required)