A 5,592-square-foot Caroline County house with 422 feet of frontage along the Rappahannock River topped the list of area home sales for the week ending Dec. 3.

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A 5,592-square-foot Caroline County house with 422 feet of frontage along the Rappahannock River topped the list of area home sales for the week ending Dec. 3.
New restaurant planned in Eagle Village, brewery closes in Fredericksburg, brewery to open in Stafford, $26M sale in Spotsylvania
Hanover Place FXBG, a Downtown Fredericksburg marketplace offering local artisan wares, is the subject of this week’s edition of our Biz Beat Clips video series.
An array of activities are planned today to encourage people to shop at the 40-something participating businesses in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Developer getting closer to breaking ground on 45-acre mixed-use development on Garrisonville Road in North Stafford.
An 8,700-square-foot Lake Anna home built in 2022 topped the list of Fredericksburg-area home sales for the week ending Nov. 26.
Chase opening third area branch; commercial property sells in Fredericksburg.
This week’s edition of our Biz Beat Clips video series features a business that recently opened off Caroline Street near the Hanover House development across from Riverfront Park in downtown Fredericksburg.
What’s arguably Fredericksburg’s most unique single-family home will hit the market following renovation.
Eight houses in the Fredericksburg region sold last week for more than $1 million, easily the most since the Free Press started tracking weekly sales last month.
Land sold for data center campus; Hurley Center turns 10; co-working space opens in Spotsy.
The Summit Academy is employing an old approach to academic as it looks forward to a new home.
The finishing touches are being placed on the 48,387-square-foot grocery store at 5940 Plank Road in Spotsylvania.
Emma and Paul Stoddard are renovating the former Cafe New Orleans/Bourbon Room space on William Street.
FXBG Iron Gym has started construction work on the space at 205 Kings Highway.
This week’s edition of Biz Beat Clips takes viewers to Rappahannock Education Farm, which is working with the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank to combat hunger and food insecurity locally.
The cafe formerly known as Italian Station has closed in Downtown Fredericksburg but will re-open soon with a new name.
Among the topics covered in this video are the importance of the name “Maltese” to the owners of this brewery, why they selected the Bowman Center, and how it works to attempt to drink one of their beers that is reportedly the hottest in the world.
Home builder recently submitted re-development plans to the City of Fredericksburg for the Plank Road shopping center.
We covered a range of topics during our 45-minute conversation with the Hilldrup CEO and president — both personal and professional.