Map 3: Nonprofit Investment and Vacant Parcels in Jackson Ward (FY2006-FY2015) Example: Neighborhoods in Bloom Program (Richmond, Virginia) Investment Properties Map
Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Note: This map quantifies investment based on property sales and renovations, and thus may underestimate reinvestment. Source: City of Richmond Property Sale Data, Building Permit Data and Land Use Data, FY2006-FY2015.
190 | East Berry Corridor Study Commercial development on Broad Street and around Virginia Commonwealth University’s campus has encouraged restaurants, breweries, and bakeries to open in Jackson Ward. Additionally, a biotechnology research park has expanded into the neighborhood. 4 In CONTINUING TO BLOOM: JACKSON WARD TODAY
In early 2016, the City approved a $32 million mixed- use development along the northern border of Jackson Ward, just south of Interstates 95 and 64. The project, to be named Jackson Place, is a collaboration between the City, RRHA and Community Preservation and
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