Central Business District
Downtown Richmond is home over 185 restaurants, riverfront views, and historic landmarks. A true live, work, play neighborhood, Downtown is accessible via our public transit system and lined with nationally recognized eateries. In addition to permanent establishments, Downtown is also home to annual festivals and concerts including the ever popular folk festival and summer entertainment series called Friday Cheers. In addition the James River Park System is accessible and has over 22 miles of diverse trails that are open to both bikes and foot traffic.
Scott's Addition
Scott’s Addition is Richmond’s Hottest and Fastest Growing submarket. Home to nationally-recognized restaurants and breweries, rooftop bars, and entertainment venues, this former industrial area is now a top destination for companies and citizens.
Manchester Business District and Shockoe Bottom
Connected to the Central Business District by bridges, the Manchester Business District lines the south bank of the James River. Private development has taken keen interest in rehabilitating the historic facilities into modern creative office and multi-family destinations. Nearby you will also find Shockoe, which is linked to Manchester by the 14th street bridge. This area is a sought after neighborhood for renters and is lined with local restaurants and bars. Shockoe is also home to countless miles of trails including the Virginia Capital Trail — a 51-mile thoroughfare connecting Williamsburg to Richmond.
GreenCity
A 200+ acre development, GreenCity is located at the key regional crossroads of interstates I-95 and I-295 in Henrico. The new development will be planned as a net-zero ecodistrict with buildings and infrastructure designed to the highest levels of sustainability. It is minutes from downtown, a new indoor sport facility and convocation center, and Short Pump, a regional shopping hub.
Midlothian
A diverse and growing community, Midlothian is home to office parks, a hospital system, and many retail and hotel options. Midlothian is located within Chesterfield County, which is transforming a 42-acre site into Class A office and retail space to include 1,000 residential units, a 190 room hotel, and a class leading Ice Hockey tournament facility.