Active listings are at their highest level since 2020.
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The county is overhauling its 1970s-era zoning rules.
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Public commenters called the proposal controversial and unclear.
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The city's planning director says the update would help the city learn where people want to live.
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning March 17.
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Mayor Danny Avula was invited to tour Rudd’s Mobile Home Park.
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BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that brings you the top business stories during NPR's Morning Edition on Fridays.
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Public meeting highlights around Central Virginia for the week beginning Jan. 27.
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BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that brings you the top business stories during NPR's Morning Edition on Fridays.
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Republican's proposal would prevent hedge funds, investors from buying single-family homes.
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Attendees also got a first look at Cole, the county’s new raccoon mascot.
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BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that brings you the top business stories during NPR's Morning Edition on Fridays.
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New, dispersed inclement weather shelter plan caused delays in services.
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BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that brings you the top business stories during NPR's Morning Edition on Fridays.
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The Greater Richmond Continuum of Care conducted its study while Richmond struggled to secure inclement weather shelters.
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BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that brings you the top business stories during NPR's Morning Edition on Fridays.
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RISC wants to know where the Affordable Housing Trust Fund money is. The City of Richmond won’t say.
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The city made back its $18 million investment, plus $9 million more.
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The Monroe Ward residents were displaced in December from housing maintained with federal tax credits.
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In 2021, FEMA rolled out a major update to its flood insurance program.
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In Charlottesville, for every 10 families who need affordable housing they're only four homes available.