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Traffic Alert: Road closures taking place Saturday for Arthur Ashe Boulevard unveiling ceremony

Traffic will be affected this weekend as hundreds are expected to attend the Arthur Ashe Boulevard Unveiling Ceremony taking place on Saturday at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture.

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Traffic will be affected this weekend as hundreds are expected to attend the Arthur Ashe Boulevard Unveiling Ceremony taking place on Saturday at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture.

The following streets will be closed beginning at 9:00 AM on Saturday, June 22nd and will reopen at 2:00 PM.

  • Kensington Avenue between North Sheppard and North Mulberry Streets
  • North Arthur Ashe Boulevard (both sides) between Patterson Avenue and Hanover Avenue
  • North Colonial Avenue between Kensington Avenue and Patterson Avenue
  • Stuart Avenue between North Arthur Ashe Boulevard and North Mulberry Street
  • Hanover Avenue between North Arthur Ashe Boulevard and North Mulberry Street

There will be “No Parking” in the following locations beginning at 6:00 AM until 2:00 PM on Saturday, June 22nd.

Boulevard locations:

  • 400 block of North Arthur Ashe Boulevard (both sides) between Kensington Avenue and Stuart Avenue
  • 500 block of North Arthur Ashe Boulevard (west side only) between Patterson Avenue and Kensington Avenue
  • 2800-2900 block of Kensington Avenue (both sides) between North Arthur Ashe Boulevard and North Sheppard Street.

There will be “No Parking” in the following locations beginning at 6:00 AM until 6:00 PM on Saturday, June 22nd.

Battery Park Locations:

  • 2500 block of The Terrace (both sides) between Overbrook and Lancaster Roads
  • 2500 block of Montrose Avenue (both sides) between The Terrace and West Lancaster Road
  • 400 block of West Lancaster Road (both sides) between The Terrace and Montrose Avenue

Arthur Ashe Monument Locations:

  • 900 block of Roseneath Road (west side only) between Monument Avenue and Wythe Avenue

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Business

Richmond Flying Squirrels hosting series of job fairs ahead of 2023 season

Positions are available in food & beverage, ticketing and operations for the team’s home games from April through September.

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The Richmond Flying Squirrels are looking to hire part-time, game-day positions for the upcoming baseball season. The team has three upcoming job fairs for interested candidates to fill out applications and find out information about available positions.

Positions are available in food & beverage, ticketing and operations for the team’s home games from April through September. Information on the Flying Squirrels’ upcoming job fairs can be found here. The 2023 game schedule can be found here.

The job fairs will take place at The Diamond (3001 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23230) on the following dates:

  • Wednesday, March 8, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Saturday, March 25, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Thursday, March 30, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Available positions include:

FOOD & BEVERAGE

TICKETING

OPERATIONS

Questions regarding game-day positions with the Flying Squirrels can be directed to [email protected].

The Flying Squirrels open the 2023 on Friday, April 7 against the Reading Fightin Phils. Individual-game tickets, including tickets for Opening Night, are available now online at SquirrelsBaseball.com/Tickets, by phone at 804-359-FUNN (3866) or in person at the Flying Squirrels ticket office.

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Feed More relocating food bank and other operations to new $40 million facility north of city

The local nonprofit confirmed to BizSense that it’s behind Project Nourish, the development plan recently filed with Henrico County for a wooded site at 8020 Villa Park Drive.

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From Richmond BizSense:

A code-named industrial project in the works near St. Joseph’s Villa has turned out to be the planned new home for regional food bank Feed More, setting the stage for a move that would free up some prime real estate near Richmond’s Diamond District.

The local nonprofit confirmed to BizSense that it’s behind Project Nourish, the development plan recently filed with Henrico County for a wooded site at 8020 Villa Park Drive.

The project name is a reference to Feed More’s slogan of “nourishing communities and empowering lives.”

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Arts & Entertainment

Husband-and-wife duo bringing new restaurant concept to former Mill on MacArthur space

The deal closed Monday for an undisclosed amount. Sperity Real Estate Ventures’ Nathan Hughes worked the deal.

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Barely a month after its closure, The Mill on MacArthur restaurant space in the Bellevue neighborhood is set to be reborn.

Husband-and-wife duo Rawleigh and Jaya Easley purchased The Mill’s lease at 4023 MacArthur Ave. and its equipment and are planning to open a new restaurant in its place called Neighbor.

The deal closed Monday for an undisclosed amount. Sperity Real Estate Ventures’ Nathan Hughes worked the deal.

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