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Virginia ABC to adjust store hours - The Henrico Citizen

The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority will adjust its store hours, beginning Sept. 1. All 399 stores will operate from noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays, a change for 14 stores. Additionally, 155 stores – including six in Henrico County – will close earlier Monday through Saturday, and all stores will open at their normal hours

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Off-price retailer to open in former Lakeside-area Martin's store

Off-price retailer to open in former Lakeside-area Martin's store
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Gabe's to open in former Lakeside-area Martin's store

A discount retail chain has set its sights on a former grocery store space in the Lakeside area for its latest local expansion.

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Project Snapshot: Hundreds of homes rising along I-95 near GreenCity site

Stanley Martin Homes’ massive ReTreat at One is one of two projects it has along the interstate. The builder is also starting on townhomes at VCC.

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580-home development planned at old Henrico Plaza Shopping Center site


580-home development planned at old Henrico Plaza Shopping Center site
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An aerial shot of the Henrico Plaza site, which has remained mostly vacant since its namesake shopping center was demolished in the mid-2000s. (
Courtesy of Spy Rock/Crescent)
The remnants of a shopping center from years gone by are setting the stage for new development at a busy Henrico crossroads.
Richmond developers Spy Rock Real Estate and Crescent Development are planning a multiuse development with 580 homes on the site of the former Henrico Plaza Shopping Center on Mechanicsville Turnpike just north of Laburnum Avenue.
Called Henrico Plaza, the 27-acre development would include 300 apartments, 115 townhomes, 165 age-restricted units and at least 13,000 square feet of commercial space. The buildings would fill the currently asphalt-covered site where the 1970s-era shopping center stood until it was razed in the mid-2000s, save for one remaining building that houses a Firestone service center and a restaurant.

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