20A — January 2026 — Owners, Developers & Managers — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal
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46-acre development to feature retail, residential, hotel, and office space Greenberg Gibbons breaks ground on Midtown64, a $500+M mixed-use destination in Richmond, VA
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space and will be anchored by a premier grocery store and new-to-market fitness concept. Midtown64 will also feature up to 300,000 s/f of class A office space, a residential community with nearly 1,000 apartments, 194 townhomes built by Len- nar , and a 226-room dual- branded hotel, including Tempo by Hilton, one of the company’s newest lifestyle brands. “Breaking ground on Mid- town64 is an exciting milestone that brings to life our vision to create a first-class, mixed-use destination to serve Henrico County and the greater Rich-
ICHMOND, VA — Greenberg Gibbons , broke ground on Mid-
mond region,” said Eric Wal- ter , president of Greenberg Gibbons. “We look forward to our continued partnership with the local community to deliver a vibrant, standout project for all to enjoy.” “The significant investment by Greenberg Gibbons and Sha- min Hotels in the Midtown64 development is set to transform this corridor of West Broad St. into a dynamic, premier desti- nation, combining residential, office, retail, and hospitality,” said Henrico County Board of Supervisors Chair and Brook- land District supervisor Daniel J. Schmitt . “Midtown64 will energize the area, generate opportunities for businesses and residents, and showcase Henrico’s vision for a vibrant, inclusive community where growth and opportunity thrive.” “Midtown64 builds on our track record of revitalizing properties into thriving mixed- use destinations, while mark- ing an exciting expansion of our portfolio in Virginia,” said Brian Gibbons , chairman and CEO of Greenberg Gib- bons. “This project reflects our continued commitment to cre- ating engaging destinations across the East Coast that bring people together.” “We’re excited to partner with Greenberg Gibbons on another first-class project,” said Neil Amin , CEO of Shamin Hotels , a Virginia-based com- pany that is the largest hotel owner and operator throughout the state. “Having our hotel within this dynamic destina- tion will be very attractive to both business and leisure travelers in the area.” MAREJ By Wayne Howell, P.E., C.E.M. Our unified, internal, coor - dinated approach to design for all projects allow us to provide fully coordinated, operational and functioning design for all project types in a multitude of sectors. We are a unified approach to en - gineering consultancy. Wayne B. Howell, P.E., C.E.M., is managing direc- tor of MG Engineering’s Philadelphia office, where he brings more than 33 years of industry experi- ence and national licen- sure to lead operations and support the firm’s strategic growth. MAREJ continued from page 12A
town64 – a $500+ million, 46- acre mixed-use destination in Henrico County, located just outside of downtown Richmond, on the former Genworth Finan- cial headquarters campus. Hos- pitality industry leader Shamin Hotels is a joint-venture part- ner in the project. With a landmark location at the intersection of West Broad St. and I-64, the two-million s/f, mixed-use development will include up to 130,000 s/f restaurant, and entertainment
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