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Richmond City Council Votes Down $1.5 Billion Navy Hill Project in Virginia's Capital City

Ambitious Development Couldn't Overcome Concerns About Public Financing
A plan to revitalize 10 blocks in downtown Richmond has been voted down. (CoStar)
A plan to revitalize 10 blocks in downtown Richmond has been voted down. (CoStar)
By Bryce Meyers
CoStar News
February 11, 2020 | 11:32 P.M.

A proposed $1.5 billion development that promised to transform downtown Richmond, Virginia, with new offices, apartments, retail and the jewel of the project, a new 17,500-seat arena, was rejected by the Richmond City Council.

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