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Why Richmond, Why?!?

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Karri Peifer
Richmond.com
Monday, April 21, 2008

We've got a lot of "Why Richmond, Why?!?" questions to cover this week, folks. From new restaurants, fears of a mall on its way down to plenty more roadway questions.

So let's just get right to it, Richmond. You asked, we answered. And, as always, please keep the questions coming.

We've heard there's a restaurant or maybe a café opening soon at 901 W. Marshall St., near the VCU Arts building, do you know what it's going to be called and when it's opening?
-- Brian

I sure do. It's called The Black Sheep (901 W. Marshall St., 804-648-1300) and it opened on Tuesday, April 15. The casual eatery is affordable and open for three-square meals a day Tuesday through Sunday. Notable menu items include vegetarian matzo ball soup, an inventive selection of sandwiches and breakfast fare and a handful of dinner entrees.

Why are many of the businesses at Stony Point leaving? It appears The Sharper Image is leaving, and when I was over there last week, there were several vacant storefronts. Is Stony Point going the way of Cloverleaf this quickly?
-- Jennifer

Joe Frye, general manager for Stony Point Fashion Park, answers:

"The Sharper Image Corporation sought bankruptcy protection in January and is closing a large number of stores. While any store loss is regrettable, national bankruptcy filings by large corporations do not necessarily reflect individual store performances. Stony Point Fashion Park continues to actively bring unique retailers into our already exciting selection. In 2007 new openings included: Tickle Your Fancy, Select Comfort, Bella Vino, LensCrafters, Pottery Creations, and Upscale Scrubs.

"We are anticipating several new retailer coming soon announcements in the near future including a new restaurant that will join our already outstanding selection. Our sit-down restaurant selection has been well received by Richmond dinners and includes Brio Tuscan Grille, P.F Chang's China Bistro, Champps Restaurant, Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro and Fleming's Steakhouse and Wine Bar. In addition to Chipotle Mexican Grill, Panera Bread and Subway.

"Anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, Dillard's and Dick's Sporting Goods, Stony Point Fashion Park offers a dynamic mix of world class merchants and restaurants. Nearly half of Stony Point Fashion Park’s retailers are exclusive to the area and many are exclusive to the state of Virginia. The eclectic merchandise mix and intimate, park like setting is like nothing else available in the Richmond market."  

I like when crossing I-195 South (Powhite Parkway) and going across the bridge there are two turn lanes for Forest Hill Ave. However and unfortunately, the drivers who want to get off on Forest Hill really only have one exit lane (the one farthest to the right) due to all the drivers waiting until the last second to switch lanes to go through to the Toll Plaza just so they can get in front of 10 other cars. This causes a delay because they have to wait at the mercy of other drivers to let them merge in.

Then this in turn creates heavy traffic in the far right lane for Forest Hill exiters. It seems like it was better for traffic (especially around 5 p.m.) when it was a stay straight or turn option for the left lane. After all the construction is done, is there a chance that something can be done to clear up some of the traffic that occurs when crossing the bridge for the Forest Hill exiters, such as a barricade of sort that forces drivers over sooner, and does not allow them to "cheat" the line of traffic?
-- Patrice

Linda McElroy, public relations manager for Richmond Metropolitan Authority, answers:

"As operators of toll roads, safety along our roadway is very important to us. After all of the construction is completed, we anticipate a significant reduction in traffic along the Powhite Parkway, including around the Forest Hill Avenue exit. This will hopefully reduce the number of 'cheats' who may aid in the delay of travel. Unfortunately, in order to complete construction, we had to create the two turn-only lanes.

"Also, once the express lanes open, those wishing to exit onto northbound Chippenham will need to get into the full service lanes regardless if they have an E-ZPass. Although some feel it would be pointless to have the E-ZPass if they have to use the cash lanes, more than half of our motorists have E-ZPass – once the express lanes open, that traffic population will be moved out of the cash toll lanes. Congestion will be significantly reduced." 

What's happening with the John Rolfe extension project? I remember reading near the beginning of the year that the part between Church/Pump intersections to Broad Street was approved and construction was supposed to start beginning of March. But I have not seen any signs of anything happening yet.
-- David

Edward L. Priestas, director of public works for Henrico County, answers:

"The initial phase (Phase I) of John Rolfe Parkway has been bid and a contract awarded.  The contractor should begin work next week.


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14 comments.

Brian
5/6/2008 at 1:23:37 PM
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Why does there seem to be almost no stop-light enforcement in Richmond? It's one of the worst places I've seen for red-light runners. Almost daily I see it on the morning commute where 9th St runs by the Kanawha Plaza area. 2-3 cars sometimes go through lights after they are red and I've seen several near misses. It seems the city could easily station a police car near some of these key intersections to discourage this practice - and get some money for the city with all the tickets given out!


Brian
5/6/2008 at 1:23:05 PM
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Why does there seem to be almost no stop-light enforcement in Richmond? It's one of the worst places I've seen for red-light runners. Almost daily I see it on the morning commute where 9th St runs by the Kanawha Plaza area. 2-3 cars sometimes go through lights after they are red and I've seen several near misses. It seems the city could easily station a police car near some of these key intersections to discourage this practice - and get some money for the city with all the tickets given out!


Rachel
5/2/2008 at 9:50:10 AM
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I have a friend who is single, 32 and Asian. He doesn't feel like Richmond has a lot to offer an Asian male that is looking for a traditional Korean lifestyle. Can you help me keep him from moving away? Are there Asian groups that he could get into in Richmond?


Ardena Dunn - Email this User
4/29/2008 at 7:39:56 PM
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Is there a River City Beer Festival this June on Brown's Island?


Wendy
4/29/2008 at 10:19:24 AM
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Why are there no merge signs on Staples Mill to I-64 East or on I-95 South to I-64 East? When will this be corrected?


Debra James
4/28/2008 at 9:52:54 AM
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I have been waiting for the chance to ask this question for years. It is something that I ponder with my friends every time we have brunch at Joe's Inn in the Fan,(which is quite often)...

WHY is the staff on the non smoking side so much nicer and the service so much better, compared to the smoking side? Please, someone answer this!!


Tom
4/25/2008 at 11:57:16 AM
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I have drive down Riverside Drive almost every day and I have noticed that the parking lots at 42nd St and 22nd St. are always locked. Why are they locked and will they be unlocked now that the weather is getting warmer?


Matthew - Email this User
4/25/2008 at 9:49:39 AM
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What's the deal with the planned "Corner at Short Pump" across from Short Pump Town Center? The developer first released a sketch showing the center populated by high end merchants (many who currently reside at Stony Point Fashion Park) and possibly anchored by a Dean & Deluca. Now we hear that Kroger is the anchor, and construction, set to begin last year, still hasn't. What's going on?


Jennifer
4/21/2008 at 10:19:18 PM
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Thanks! That's great that we can get this immediate feedback via this forum on questions that are on our mind about Richmond!


D. Erickson
4/21/2008 at 7:58:04 PM
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I have to echo the comments about the airport baggage delay. I travel all over the world and have never experienced the consistently slow luggage delivery that we get at RIC. It's understandable to have the occasional problem, but at RIC, I've learned it's best to expect a delay every single time.


David
4/21/2008 at 3:44:36 PM
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I know the dust has barely settled from CompUSA closing its store locations, but are there any plans yet or idea on who is interested in taking over the space? It seems to me that a lot of places would be interested in a location at the intersection of Broad and Cox Roads...


Tracy - Email this User
4/21/2008 at 1:44:09 PM
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I live on Forest Hill Park where many local residents come to walk their dogs. While most are extremely conscientious about picking up after their dogs, I have seen quite a few who are not. One thing that may help remind and encourage those "forgetful" sorts would be the fine notices that I see elsewhere ($250 fine for not pick up after your dog). Will the city please put these up around the park?


Knut
4/21/2008 at 12:07:37 PM
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Regarding RIC airport baggage claim; Mr Bell is not acknowledging reality. The RIC airport is the worst airport I've ever seen for delivering baggage in a timely manner.


BO - Email this User
4/21/2008 at 8:57:38 AM
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On Saturday April 19th Jackson Ward had a neighborhood cleanup day. We had a great turnout, 25 people. The neighborhood is really beginning to stay clean. But my question is this. Jackson Ward has over 20 churches. Of those 20 churches, ZERO participated in the neighborhood cleanup. Each one of these churches was notified but yet none of them participated. Why, Richmond, Why do these churches have no interest in cleaning up their own neighborhood?





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