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Richmond City Hall 315 (96) 19 1971-1974 900 East Broad Street Bank of America Center (Richmond) 331 (101) 26 1974-1978 1111 East Main Street Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond: 394 (120) 26 1978-1981 701 East Byrd Street One of twelve Federal Reserve Banks in the United States. Seventh tallest building in Virginia. [10] James Monroe Building ...
Location of Richmond in Virginia. ... James River at U.S. Routes 1/301 ... Holly Springs Apartments: Holly Springs Apartments: November 18, 2019 ...
Shockoe Bottom, just east of downtown along the James River, became a major nightlife, dining, and entertainment center in the last two decades of the 20th century. After centuries of periodic flooding by the James River, development was greatly stimulated by the completion of Richmond's James River Flood Wall in 1995.
The area was vacated by the tobacco companies by the late 1980s. Following completion of Richmond's James River Flood Wall in 1995, led by Richmond developer William H. Abeloff, many of the old warehouses of Tobacco Row were modernized and converted into developments of loft apartments, condominiums, offices, and retail space along part of the restored canal system.
Shockoe Bottom, historically known as Shockoe Valley, is an area in Richmond, Virginia, just east of downtown, along the James River.Located between Shockoe Hill and Church Hill, Shockoe Bottom contains much of the land included in Colonel William Mayo's 1737 plan of Richmond, making it one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
The land where the James Center is located was annexed to the city of Richmond in 1769. It was later to be chosen as the site for the Great Turning Basin for the James River and Kanawha Canal and was constructed as such in the late 1700s. The canal was a key mode of transportation in the 1800s but was extremely expensive to maintain, as ...
Downtown Richmond is the central business district of Richmond, Virginia, United States.It is generally defined as being bound by Belvidere Street to the west, I-95 to the north and east, and the James River to the south.
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