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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 hous ....

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Johor schools pleased foreign students allowed back in Msia


Johor schools pleased foreign students allowed back in Msia
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JOHOR BARU: Private and international schools in Johor heaved a sigh of relief with the news that the government will allow foreign students back into the country from Jan 1.
Pandemic induced curbs on cross-border travel have affected attendance at such schools, which is why the recent announcement by Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri that foreign students will be allowed into the country was greeted with happiness.
They must ensure all the necessary things for their stay here first. The normal Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) will apply to them, said Ismail Sabri. ....

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