“Mount Crushmore” will soon be no more. The towering pile of concrete chunks, visible from Interstate 264 near the Witchduck Road exit, will come down soon and be replaced with more than 400 high-end ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Crews responded to a fire at a Virginia Beach apartment complex Thursday evening. The fire broke out at Indian Lakes Apartments in the 5300 block of Yellow Knife Ct. That's right ...
VIRGINIA BEACH — One person and two cats were killed Tuesday in an early morning blaze at an apartment building in the Chesapeake Beach area, according to officials. Firefighters arrived at about 3:30 ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia Beach Fire Department responded to a fire at the Regency Apartments on Sunday afternoon. The incident occurred at 832 Prince Albert Court. Crews arrived around ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A Navy jet crashed and set fire to an apartment complex Friday in Virginia Beach, Va., and the two-member crew ejected safely, officials said. Officials said at least two ...
In a joint venture, Charlottesville-based Castle Development Partners and Virginia Beach‘s Pembroke Square Associates will build a 12-story apartment complex as part of Pembroke Mall‘s $200 million ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Eight residents were displaced following an apartment complex fire in Virginia Beach on Friday night. According to the Virginia Beach Fire Department, crews were ...
An apartment fire, water damage from the sprinkler system and resulting power outage displaced an entire building’s residents — 72 people total — Sunday in Virginia Beach. Power has not been restored ...
VIRGINIA BEACH — As the City Council looks at increasing its affordable housing stock, it’s already running into a fight over a proposed development project near the Virginia Beach courthouse that ...
Norfolk-based real estate investment and management firm Harbor Group International announced last week that it has acquired a 480-unit, garden-style apartment complex in Virginia Beach for $86 ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — 7/1/22 UPDATE: A city spokeswoman says the cause of this fire was ruled to be an accident, which started with improperly discarded smoking materials. ORIGINAL STORY: Twenty ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Devices found in a vacant apartment at the Woodshire Apartments near Bonney Road Monday night turned out to be non-explosive, the Virginia Beach Police Department said.
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