Henrico will formally invite developers to express their interest and vision for an arena-anchored development on property that includes the former Best Products headquarters, along interstates 95 and 295 and East Parham Road, where plans for the GreenCity ecodistrict development recently fell apart.
Officials plan to issue in late April
For the first time, Henrico Schools will have its own students help construct a part of their new school, with students working alongside contractors to build the second floor of the new Advanced Career Education Center at Hermitage High School.
HCPS announced its new “groundbreaking” partnership with the Associated General
Henrico County officials opened the doors to the county's new $15.2-million South Station police building today, marking a major investment in public safety.
The 19,900-square-foot building houses Henrico Police units assigned to patrol, special operations and emergency response. It also includes administrative offices, training and conference
James Madison University students William Bremer and Kendall Cole of Henrico participated in JMU’s alternative spring break March 15-22. The students volunteered at Catholic Charities of Louisville in Louisville, Ky. In total, 64 participants spent their spring breaks focused on a social issue, such as homelessness, resettlement, environmentalism or