City, EDA and Diamond District Partners Celebrate Groundbreaking of Diamond District Infrastructure

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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA – April 10, 2025:  The City of Richmond, the Richmond Economic Development Authority, Thalhimer Realty Partners (TRP), and Diamond District Partners, LLC (DDP) celebrated the infrastructure groundbreaking on April 10th of the major roadways connecting through the new Diamond District redevelopment. Officials from the City of Richmond, notably Mayor Danny Avula, Katherine Jordan (Richmond City Council), Matt Welch (Acting Director, Richmond Economic Development), and former Mayor Levar Stoney were in attendance along with Jason Guillot and Maritza Pechin with TRP/DDP. The groundbreaking follows the recent transfer of the 18-acre Phase 1A parcel from the Economic Development Authority to DDP as part of the Diamond District development project. Road “B” and Road “J” (see site plan) are the first two roads which will be constructed to connect Hermitage and Ashe to the new CarMax Park. This public infrastructure will provide utilities and access to CarMax Park as well as private development parcels. The Phase 1A public infrastructure also includes Road “A,” Road “C,” and the park. The Phase 1A public infrastructure work is funded with a $40 million public infrastructure bond. Whiting-Turner Construction, in partnership with Prestige Construction, is the general contractor, and the work is designed by Baskervill (master architect), Kimley-Horn (civil engineer), Water Street Studio (landscape architect), Lu+Smith (electrical engineer), and Groundswell (public space activation). Concurrently with the groundbreaking, DDP launched the brand for the Diamond District which was developed by Campfire & Co and is featured on site signage, a new project website (rvadiamond.com) and Instagram (@rvadiamonddistrict). The brand promise reads: “The Diamond District is Richmond’s sports and entertainment destination. Active by nature and connected by design, every visit invites you to find your home base.” The Phase 1A parcel includes six acres of public infrastructure (such as streets and parks), which DDP will convey back to the City and the EDA following completion. Approximately 12 acres will become private development that will include a 180-room hotel, 161 workforce housing units (at 60 percent of the area median income), 730 market-rate housing units, and 30,000 square feet of commercial space (with room to build more if there is demand). Phase 1B and Phase 1C will include an additional 177 affordable units, 625 market-rate units, and 126,000 square feet of commercial space. CarMax Park, the future home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, is under construction and is scheduled to open in 2026. The Diamond District will be a new mixed-use neighborhood anchored by a new central park and CarMax Park. (Credit: Diamond District Partners, LLC)

Richmond EDA Transfers Phase 1A Parcel to Diamond District Partners

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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA – March 3, 2025:  The City of Richmond; Diamond District Partners, LLC (DDP), led by Thalhimer Realty Partners, Inc.; and the City’s Economic Development Authority (EDA) are excited to announce the sale and transfer of the 18-acre Phase 1A parcel from the EDA to DDP. A part of the Diamond District redevelopment project, this is an important first step in bringing to life a large, sustainable mixed-use development to one of Richmond’s budding neighborhoods. “This is a major milestone in the redevelopment of the Diamond District and would not be possible without strong partnership between the City of Richmond, the EDA, and DDP,” said Mayor Danny Avula. “It’s the result of hard work by so many people, including staff, City Council, and community and development partners. Their effort has brought us one step closer to realizing an inclusive and sustainable mixed-use Diamond District project that incorporates quality infrastructure and amenities with a true neighborhood feel that Richmonders can enjoy.” The Phase 1A parcel will include six acres of public infrastructure (such as streets and parks), which DDP will convey back to the City and the EDA following completion. Approximately 12 acres will become private development that will include a 180-room hotel, 161 workforce housing units (at 60 percent of the area median income), 730 market-rate housing units, and 30,000 square feet of commercial space (with room to build more if there is demand). Phase 1B and Phase 1C will include an additional 177 affordable units, 625 market-rate units, and 126,000 square feet of commercial space. “This is another critical step for the Diamond District Project, and one that may not have happened if not for the resolve of our staff, council, mayor and our local development team partners,” said City Council Vice President Katherine Jordan. “I’m grateful for everyone’s commitment to the project, especially to the Richmonders who helped shape the vision for this dynamic, new mixed-use neighborhood.” The Phase 1A parcel sold for $11.4 million, per the terms of the approved Purchase and Sale and Development Agreement between DDP and the EDA, and an additional payment by DDP to the EDA of $500,000 will help to reimburse the EDA for the costs to administer the Diamond District RFP process. CarMax Park, the future home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, is under construction and is scheduled to open in 2026. DDP anticipates breaking ground on the public infrastructure components of the project in the coming months as soon as permits are released. The public infrastructure will provide utilities and access to CarMax Park as well as private development parcels. “Bringing a project like this to life requires cross-collaboration between government and private sector partners to achieve world-class results,” said John Molster, Board Chair for the EDA. “I am grateful for the countless hours that city staff and members of the development team have dedicated to achieving this milestone.” “The Diamond District is a monumental undertaking that will drive economic development in the City of Richmond for years to come,” said Jason Guillot, General Manager of DDP and Principal at Thalhimer Realty Partners. “While closing on the land represents a major step forward, there are still many innings ahead of us before we can walk our families through the streets of this new, sustainably built neighborhood. As CarMax Park continues to rise out of the ground, Diamond District Partners will begin work on the necessary infrastructure, utilities, streetscapes, and park features that will support the new ballpark and the future community around it. We look forward to the continued partnership with the EDA and the City to implement Richmond’s vision for the Diamond District. Caption: Groundbreaking ceremony with former Mayor Levar Stoney, Mayor Danny Avula, Jason Guillot, Katherine Jordan, Matt Welch. (Credit: The Jones Photography & Media Company, LLC)