Growth continues at Hatch Kitchen RVA with the addition of a USDA-certified butchery, bottling and labeling operation, commercial wood smoker, café, private kitchen suites, additional storage options and a logistics operation.
Read MoreHalifax County Board of Supervisors and Industrial Development Authority voted to approve financing that will contribute to Lynx Ventures’ Rick Gregory and Sterling Edmunds’ hemp processing facility.
Read MoreHatch Kitchen launches a meal preparation and donation service to support neighborhood residents. With local chef partners Wyatt Swaney, Seth Goulston, Mike Crowley, interns from the Reynolds Community College culinary program and volunteers it has distributed over 2,500 meals in the last month.
Read MoreIn partnership with Sterling Edmunds, Lynx Ventures pursues a Tobacco Commission grant to establish a CBD processing facility in a Halifax Opportunity Zone.
Read MoreCurrently home to a 9,000-square-foot kitchen and a food truck corral at Clopton Siteworks, Austin Green speaks to the future of Hatch Kitchen RVA.
Read MoreHighwoods Properties and Drucker + Falk teams will bring top-tier services and experiences to tenants at The Current.
Read MoreThe owner of Circuit Arcade opens a second “eatertainment” concept in 10,000 SF of a Lynx-owned property in Scott’s Addition.
Read MoreLynx Ventures receives a performance grant for Cameron Square, a mixed-use development bringing new Class A apartments, ground-level commercial space, and a parking garage to a downtown Winchester Opportunity Zone.
Read MoreLynx pursues performance grant funding from the City of Winchester for its proposed Cameron Square development, a ground-up, Class A mixed-use property located in an Old Town Opportunity Zone.
Read MoreThe distillery joins a growing consortium of food-related businesses via Hatch Kitchen at Clopton Siteworks.
Read MoreBizSense reports on the evolution of The Current, a new mixed-use development breaking ground summer 2019.
Read MoreThe sustainably-minded company leased 10,000 SF for its office and manufacturing needs.
Read MoreCo-founded by Lynx, Richmond’s first food and beverage incubator is open at Clopton Siteworks.
Read MoreLynx extends MOU for a new mixed-use opportunity zone development in Winchester, Virginia.
Read MoreA Clopton Siteworks tenant, the recyclable insulated packaging products company plans to continue expanding.
Read MoreRick Gregory speaks with the Wall Street Journal about Opportunity Zones in Richmond.
Read MoreCity Council approves $4.5 MM performance grant in exchange for public amenities at The Current, an “anchor asset” for the community.
Read MoreNational high-tech golf range chain closes on 14-acres sold by Lynx-Rebkee partnership near Scott’s Addition.
Read MoreLynx Ventures and Rebkee are planning to turn the Sears Outlet building in Westwood into mixed use space as Henrico County completes Area Study. The developers bought the 215,000-square-foot building and 12-acre site in September 2017.
Read MoreLetterpress company owner Deborah Roberts relocates business to entrepreneurial community at Clopton Siteworks.
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