Colley Avenue's newest tenant, Maison Soleil, is a fair-trade fashion boutique offering unique and vibrant pieces while benefitting the women that made them. These handmade products range from clothing and jewelry to coffee and home décor. Maison Soleil's Mission to...
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Eggleston Farmers Market: Year-Round Local Produce for a Noble Cause
A Year-Round Farmers Market Has Made Its Way to Norfolk While Norfolk boasts several impressive farmers markets during the warmer months of the year, the cooler season comes too soon, and these markets wrap up and return home until warmer weather returns the...
NFK Day Celebrates What We Love About Norfolk
THIS OL' PLACE WE CALL HOME SIREN CITY BOUYBURG SQUIDTOWN FLOODVILLE SHARK CITY THE SEAGULL CITADEL Naughy x Nawfuk NFK Back in the 1600s, no one could've imagined the flourishing example of humanity that would bloom from these muddy shores. Despite the fires, the...
Fighting Child Hunger Over the Summer Break
Sure, summer officially begins with the Solstice, but the day that really matters is the last day of school, and for Norfolk students, that glorious day was June 16th. On the horizon lies more than two whole months of freedom and possibility – staying up and sleeping...
Swap Before You Shop: Selden Market Clothing Swap Offers Options for Sustainable Style
Looking to refresh your summer wardrobe? Selden Market's upcoming Clothing Swap is all about out with the old and in with the new-to-you. "New" is a relative term, as, with any clothing swap, you'll have the chance to breathe new life into someone's beloved jeans or...
Eleanor’s Norfolk: Books, Bottles, & Community Building
Shop-owner Erin Dougherty has one of those super contagious laughs–the kind that bursts forward in total earnest every time she sees someone she finds delightful pop through the doors of Eleanor's Norfolk, her feminist and intersectional book and bottle shop tucked...
Chesterfield Heights & The Ohio Creek Project Show NFK’s Resilient Future
Chesterfield Boulevard runs right along the Elizabeth River just east of downtown Norfolk. The river's water level in the 1920s, according to sea level rise measurements, was about 14 inches lower than today. Over decades, the sewer system underneath the ironically...
Elation Kicks Off Annual IPA Invitational Series
In the athletics world, there are elite events across many sports known as invitationals. These grand championships are typically a display of the finest in their category, curated by hard-to-obtain invitations. The Master's Tournament may be the best example, exuding...
New Rules Proposed Regarding Short Term Rentals (STRs)
**Editors notes: We published this story before the vote held by City Council on June 28th. Council voted unanimously to adopt the rules.** At the May 26th City Planning Commission Public Hearing, several amendments to the city's zoning ordinance governing...
78 at Saint Paul’s: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
This week, the Norfolk City Planning Commission will decide whether to approve or deny a new, mixed-use apartment complex at the corner of East Brambleton and St. Paul's Boulevard, across the street from the Scope arena. The city council will have the final say...
Dazed and Hopfused: 9 Breweries Showoff Hop Skills at Reaver Beach’s IPA Festival
"You Just Gotta Keep Hoppin' Man. H-O-P-P-I-N." Cascade, Centennial, Chinook, Citra, Amarillo, Mosaic. These are just a few hop varieties loaded into the most popular beers these days. There are over 150 varieties of these fragrant little beer buds. Hops span the...
The Life Aquatic: Norfolk’s Managed Retreat Puts Housing into Focus
And when I outgrow that, then take me down to the ocean, for then I will be beyond destruction.-The Shatapatha Brahmana On May 10th, 2022, a pair of ocean-front homes in the Outer Banks collapsed into the sea along a stretch of coast south of Norfolk, Virginia. At...
Great Scott! That’s the Real Brad Majors! Rocky Horror Comes to Maker’s Craft Brewery.
Fishnet lovers and fans of eccentric scientists, listen up because this one's for you. One of the greatest musical films of all time with a world-renown cult following is coming alive at Maker's Craft Brewery next weekend. The Rocky Horror Picture Show is landing for...
The Devil’s In The Details: A Small Change Raises Big Questions About the Temporary Casino
City officials have made a slight change to create a significant loophole. During Tuesdays City Planning Commission meeting, Vice-Chair Kim Sudderth questioned something she noticed on the documents filed by the Headwaters Resort and Casino to confirm their temporary...
NorFunk Fest 2022 Wants To Get You Grooving This Weekend
The premier organizer of independent music in the region, LAVA Presents, has already brought dozens of acts to the stage. That momentum is carrying them into NorFunk Fest this Saturday. For fans of jam bands like Umphrey's McGee, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Goose,...
RISE Challenge Winners Announced: Startups Bringing Innovation to Resilience in Virginia
In their crusade against climate change, RISE, an economic development organization, has announced the winners of their Rural and Urban Coastal Community Resilience Challenges. These eight small businesses, selected from over 70 submissions, will receive up to $300M...
The Stockley Gardens Art Festival Is Back This Weekend
Norfolk's festival season is in full swing, and up next is Hope House's biannual Stockley Gardens Arts Festival this weekend, May 21-22. This free, two-day, juried event will showcase more than 115 artists, musicians, and food vendors in Ghent's beautiful and blooming...
This Norfolk Gym Rocks: Reaching New Heights with Latitude
Latitude Climbing + Fitness is Norfolk's first rock climbing gym. For those that have a love of climbing or bouldering, or for people looking for a new way to shake up their fitness routine, Latitude has got you covered! You can find Latitude on Lindsay Avenue in...
The Latest on the Railyards at Lambert’s Point
A significant mixed-use development is coming to the west side of Norfolk on land directly adjacent to the Elizabeth River Trail. The Railyard at Lambert's Point proposes turning a couple of seemingly vacant blocks along Hampton Boulevard between ODU and West Ghent...
Uprooted: A Show-stopping Dinner With Celeb Chef Is the First of the Crop Foundation’s Seasonal Series
This Saturday, a celebrity chef, local students, and locally- sourced foods are coming together for an event this region has never seen: Uprooted. The Crop Foundation's Kip Poole brings Tiffan Ortiz, a Michelin star chef of Food Network fame, to the 757 to work...
High Art and Soaring Spectacle: BANDALOOP Swings into Norfolk
Situated at the northeast corner of Monticello Avenue and Charlotte Street, the Wells Fargo Center will become the stage for one of Norfolk's most exciting spectacles this year. BANDALOOP, a dance troupe specializing in vertical performance, will soon grace the glass...
Not Your Average Corner Store: Ghent Grab & Go Gives Locals More
Ghent Grab & Go is Norfolk’s newest resident, located in the heart of Ghent on Olney Road. The building was once a 711 years ago; now, the new tenant is a locally-owned neighborhood bodega offering everything from groceries to fine wine to Dole Whip. A local...
Azaleas Abound – The Blooming Beauties Found Across Norfolk
They're everywhere—in magenta, pink, white, red. Azaleas have been putting on a show, heralding the arrival of spring all across Norfolk. From lining the foundation of homes to enormous displays at the Botanical Garden, these shrubs have been fixtures in homes and...
Redtape Removed for Railroad District Business Owners as City Council Leaves Decisions to the Market
On the night of Tuesday, April 26th, City Council passed a seemingly minor text amendment to the zoning ordinance that governs the Railroad District, formally known as the Norfolk and Western Historic Overlay district. The action alters just a few sentences from the...
What’s the Deal With Homelessness Policies?
I've been poor my whole life… it's like a disease passing from generation to generation -Hell or High Water In 1984, then-President Reagan delivered an infamous speech in which he remarked the homeless "are homeless, you might say, by choice." While...
Reaver Beach to Celebrate One Year of Brewing in Norfolk
Almost three years back now, we first got the announcement of a Reaver Beach taproom coming to the old Post Office on Colley Avenue. Some folks were indeed excited, while others held a healthy skepticism. Before, we'd heard the rumors of brewery expansions, like Stone...
Making Sense of the Military Circle Plans
*****Editors Note. Our writers reviewed the publicly available executive summaries for each proposal. The team behind The Well responded and indicated that their full proposal is now available. Some scoring featured here may not be reflective of the most recent...
The HRBT Expansion Could Engineer More Traffic
Everyone in Norfolk shares the experience of being stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic trying to get over the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel, cursing the traffic engineers who didn't build the road wide enough. Now, people are getting their wish - the HRBT is getting...
Engage Norfolk: Your Gateway to Finding Community
It doesn't take a degree in political science or sociology to know that we are living through some contentious times in politics and government. We often see a narrative playing out in the news programs and the comment sections. It seems like folks are angry, loud,...
Spring Cleaning: Recycling, Bulk Pickup, & Donating Goods
The dreary winter is drawing to a close; spring awaits just around the corner. After three dark months of blankets and binge-watching, it's time to shake off the blues, dust off the crumbs, and emerge from our winter cocoons. If wintertime and the general...
Rest, Relaxation, & Race: Reinvigorating Citizen Solidarity and Historical Leisure Spaces in Norfolk Part 4
Housing Crisis After WWI: Norfolk's Changing Laws & Neighborhoods In 1896, the Supreme Court affirmed the "separate by equal" doctrine could be added to the Constitution, introducing segregation into local laws across the nation. At this time, Norfolk had...
What the heck is an ADU? Can They Help Norfolk’s Housing?
In-Law Suite? Guest House? Granny Flat? Carriage House? All of these names describe the same thing: the Accessory Dwelling Unit, or ADU. As its name suggests, an ADU is a secondary dwelling located on the same property as a "regular" house. Typically, they are...
Your Guide to a Great OV St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Note: Jump to the bottom of this post for all the deets on the NFK Currents + Mudita Cafe post-parade event: Shamrocks & Shenanigans, and every other post-parade event. After two long years of pandemic postponements, the Ocean View St. Patrick’s Day Parade...
Temporary Casino Considered for Harbor Park: “The Pamunkey Club”
Today at City Council's retreat, City Manager Chip Filer confirmed that the City is working with Headwaters Casino on a potential "temporary casino". Documents shared at the retreat called this "The Pamunkey Club." Hits at the Park, a restaurant at Harbor Park, and...
Rest, Relaxation & Race Part 3:“Draining Our Pool: The Allure of City Park”
Don't miss part 1 and part 2 of this series. You can guess what followed the extreme government divestment of the late 50s and 60s: Worsening schools. Low-paying jobs. Few healthy places to live. Almost no places to recreate. The traumatic conditions spiraled people...
Telling Untold Stories: Laura Titus and the YWCA
To understand Laura E. Titus' legacy, you must first understand the context within which she lived. Born around the start of the Civil War in Norfolk County, she would waste no time making progressive moves for Black women and the greater Black community for centuries...
Getting Those Gains with Adroit Collective
For those working hard to stick to their 2022 goal of being healthier but may be getting a bit stagnant in the run-of-the-mill gym scene, shake things up and try the Adroit Collective. Located in the Railroad District, The Adroit Collective might look low-key on the...
Rest, Relaxation & Race: Reinvigorating Solidarity And Historical Leisure Spaces In Norfolk -Part 2
Part II: Divesting From Human Happiness At a national level, the story of how Norfolk divested from its public assets tracks a uniquely American journey–the confounding results of a civil rights movement that achieved the goal of integration in 1964. Having to, by...
Streateries Set to Make Granby Street Especially Vibrant This Spring
A lot has happened in the last few years. Big changes. Upheaval. The status quo was shaken. The rules changed, bringing about new developments to Norfolk’s Zoning Ordinance. COVID-19 brought swift and dramatic changes to our lives, whether we wanted them or...
Rest, Relaxation, & Race: Reinvigorating Citizen Solidarity and Historical Leisure Spaces in Norfolk: Part I
Hurriedly running errands to prepare for our first big snow a few weeks ago, I sat in the car with my two young sons at a stoplight. My six-year-old described a man he saw waiting near a lone bus stop pole in front of a popular Norfolk shopping plaza from the back...
How Norfolk Wants to Use ARPA Funding
First things first: Norfolk’s ARPA public comment period is closing on February 16th, 2022. Get your comments in and tell the city how you think this $154 million should be spent! The American Rescue Plan Act was signed into law last March, providing $350...
A Blank Canvas in the Heart of Downtown Norfolk
The MacArthur Center Green space, located beside MacArthur Center at the corner of Monticello Avenue and E. Freemason Street, has been home to many outdoor activations events over the years. Beer and wine festivals, a farm market, roller skating and ice rinks,...
Kick Your New Year’s Resolutions Up a Notch with Martial Arts
The new year brings a fresh start for putting healthy habits in place and setting goals for the year ahead. If moving more to get healthier is a goal you’ve set for yourself, it’s essential to do something you enjoy to ensure you’ll stick with it. One unique option...
Missed Opportunities: Norfolk to Take on Opportunity Zones
"First as tragedy, then as farce." It's a familiar phrase for a story that, at this point, is all too familiar. Affordable housing is once again under attack, this time by a federal scheme that threatens to turn poor neighborhoods into mini-tax havens for the wealthy....
Expanding East on the Elizabeth River Trail
Photo by @ana.matopoeia On a brisk and windy day in early December, the Elizabeth River Trail Master Planning Committee set out on their bicycles from Harbor Park, heading east. Their mission: explore potential pathways for the eastward extension of the Elizabeth...
Greyhound Station Dreams Part 2
To recap, the old Greyhound station on Granby Street is on the docket for significant redevelopment, and the City of Norfolk wants proposals. We decided to crowdsource some ideas to see what the community was dreaming up for such a suitable location. Over...
A Hockey Night Out Done Right
Christmas is behind us, and the champagne corks have popped. Now here you are, stuck in a cold, wet month of January. There aren't even any major celebratory holidays on the horizon. So what's a local supposed to do? Well, one of the best night outs in these...
Flooding Puts Norfolk’s Affordable Housing at Risk
January 3rd was the most recent spring tide here in Norfolk. Unrelated to the season, spring tides occur twice a month and are the higher high tides during which the waters “spring” up onto usually dry land. Last November was Norfolk’s latest king tide, or highest...
Dark Money is Flooding Norfolk Apartments
On November 18, 2021, Blackfin/ GMF, a partnership between investment firm Blackfin and a private equity fund, GMF Capital, sold Coastline Apartments in Virginia Beach to an "undisclosed buyer" for $98 million. With 600 units, the Coastline Apartments represents one...
Race for the 89th! Rapid Fire Developments in Snap Election
Delegate Jay Jones dropped a big piece of news on Thursday of last week. He told his constituents that he would be resigning his seat effective December 31st. Jones stated a desire to spend time with his family and recently announced that he and his wife are expecting...
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