🏡 The CEO of Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority wants to privatize ownership of Gilpin Court, the city's largest public housing development. (Times-Dispatch)
Privatization would allow better financing options for redeveloping the more than 80-year-old complex, he argues.
Opponents fear the affordable housing option could become market-rate homes instead.
🇬🇧 A local investor bought thebuilding housing the beloved Penny Lane Pub last month for $3.1 million. (BizSense)
But don't worry, the pub will be staying intact.
🤯 75% of Richmond's roads are considered to be in good shape now — a hefty jump from 2018, when only 35% got that rating, per the Pavement Condition Index. (The Richmonder)