Richmond News
Headline News
$1.2 Billion Riverfront Revitalization Project Launches
Mayor Levar Stoney and Governor Glenn Youngkin broke ground on the James River Renaissance project, the largest urban redevelopment in Richmond history. The 10-year plan will transform 18 acres of industrial riverfront into mixed-use space featuring affordable housing, a new performing arts complex, and flood-resistant green spaces. Phase one completion is expected by late 2027.
Business News
Fortune 500 Company Relocates HQ to Richmond
Financial services giant Capital One announced it will move its corporate headquarters from McLean to a new $300 million tower in Richmond's Financial District, bringing 2,000 high-paying jobs. The move solidifies Richmond's position as Virginia's fastest-growing financial.
Economic News
Richmond Metro Leads State in GDP Growth
New data shows the Richmond metro area's economy grew 4.3% in Q1 2025 - outpacing both state and national averages. Strong performances in finance, advanced manufacturing, and the craft beverage industry drove the expansion, with hotel occupancy rates hitting 92% during recent convention season.
Political News
City Council Approves Controversial Zoning Overhaul
After 18 months of debate, the council voted 7-2 to adopt the "Richmond 300" comprehensive plan, allowing higher density development along major transit corridors. The decision comes as the city prepares for potential bus rapid transit expansion.
Election News
Early Voting Begins for Crucial Mayoral Primary
Eight candidates are vying in the June 25 Democratic primary to succeed term-limited Mayor Stoney. Recent polls show former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger and City Council President Mike Jones in a dead heat, with crime and schools dominating debates.
Employment News
VCU Health Announces 500+ Healthcare Hires
Virginia Commonwealth University's medical system is recruiting nurses, technicians and support staff for its new Critical Care Tower opening in September. The hiring surge comes amid statewide healthcare worker shortages.
Stock Market News
Richmond-Based Companies Outperform Market
Shares of CarMax and Dominion Energy both gained over 4% this week, outpacing the S&P 500. Analysts cite strong consumer demand and favorable regulatory decisions for the local companies' performance.
7-Day Weather Forecast (June 16-22, 2025)
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Sun, June 16: 🌤️ 88°F | Partly cloudy
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Mon, June 17: ⛈️ 85°F | Scattered thunderstorms
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Tue, June 18: 🌤️ 87°F | Lower humidity
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Wed, June 19: ☀️ 92°F | Sunny and hot
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Thu, June 20: 🌡️ 94°F | Heat advisory
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Fri, June 21: 🌤️ 90°F | PM storm possible
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Sat, June 22: ⛅ 88°F | Muggy with sun breaks
Entertainment News
Richmond Folk Festival Announces 2025 Lineup
The beloved free festival (October 10-12) revealed its artist roster including Rhiannon Giddens, Los Lobos, and Richmond's own No BS! Brass Band. New this year: a Virginia craft distillers village.
Upcoming Events (June 16 – July 2025)
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Sports: Flying Squirrels vs. Erie SeaWolves (June 18-20) - The Diamond
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Movies: Friday Cheers Film Series (June 20) - Brown's Island ("The Preacher's Wife" restoration)
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Theater: "August Wilson's Fences" (June 22-July 6) - Virginia Rep
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Festivals: Juneteenth Celebration (June 19) - Abner Clay Park
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Concerts: Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit (June 25) - Altria Theater
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Sports: Richmond Kickers Soccer (June 28) - City Stadium
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Movies: Outdoor Cinema at VMFA (July 3) - ("Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" re-release)
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Theater: "Richmond Shakespeare in the Park" (July 5-13) - Agecroft Hall
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Festivals: 4th of July Celebration (July 4) - Dogwood Dell
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Concerts: Phish (July 12) - Virginia Credit Union LIVE!
Arts Spotlight: The newly expanded Institute for Contemporary Art will debut its "Virginia Artists Biennial" on June 20, featuring 50 emerging artists from across the Commonwealth.
Stay tuned for more updates from Virginia's capital city! The Richmond Times-Dispatch will have complete coverage of these stories throughout the week. 🎭🌉
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