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Greyhound Station Dreams

Greyhound Station Dreams

Submit your dreams here The City of Norfolk’s Economic Development Office has put out an official RFP - a request for proposal - for transforming the former Greyhound station at the corner of Granby and Brambleton. This structure sits prominently at the gateway...

Norfolk, Heat Islands, and the Urban Canopy

Norfolk, Heat Islands, and the Urban Canopy

  State Senate Bill 1393 is up for renewal during the 2022 General Assembly. It expands localities' authority to exceed the minimum requirements in their tree replacement and conservation ordinances -- a rule that state law currently limits. Under specific...

A Fall Picnic Guide to Norfolk Parks

A Fall Picnic Guide to Norfolk Parks

Photo by @elefants.in.the.room Fall is in the air, and it’s time to get outside! What better way to enjoy the fall season than to have a picnic complete with some of the best fare Norfolk has to offer. The city is not lacking in the “great parks to have a picnic in”...

Back To School Local Shopping Guide

Back To School Local Shopping Guide

Norfolk Public Schools starts back next week as summer vacation comes to a close for adolescents throughout the city. Most of the 'back to school' shopping gets done on the upcoming tax-free weekend in August, but we all know it isn't quite that simple. Those kiddos...

Proof of Vaccine Now Required for Live Music

Proof of Vaccine Now Required for Live Music

When the NorVa welcomes back concertgoers later this month, the venue will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test.    AEG Presents, which operates the venue, announced a vaccine mandate on Thursday for all of its concert halls...

How Parking Requirements Hurt Our City

How Parking Requirements Hurt Our City

Did you know that, on average, one parking space costs more than $20,000 to construct? A reasonable follow-up question would be, “if they’re so expensive to build, why is so much land dedicated to parking?” Well, friends, as much as I would love to blame the big bad...

Locals Reflect: Norfolk’s Changing

Locals Reflect: Norfolk’s Changing

I grew up in Norfolk. More specifically, I grew up in Ghent. I was born and raised in Ghent, went to school in Ghent, and lived in Ghent my whole life (minus a little two-year stint in Western Massachusetts for family reasons). When I tell people this, I often find...

NFK Rooftop Hangs

NFK Rooftop Hangs

The weather’s warming, the pandemic masks are lifting off, and a lot of energy has built up inside us. There’s only one logical conclusion: Rally the gang together and get to the bars. To honor the rise of the roaring 20s, the welcoming of summer weather, and a...

NFK FLOOD: Living With The Water

NFK FLOOD: Living With The Water

Our city has a long relationship with water. Long before the city ever crossed the minds of men, the water was here. Long after the city has gone to the winds of time, the water will be here. Our culture, our economy, and our way of life are deeply rooted in the water...

The Legend of Siren City

The Legend of Siren City

Long before the seven cities claimed the shores that surround us, sailors still passed through. Old wooden boats, soaked in Tar and sweat, would sail past this land with the wind filling their sails. The harbor was a safe haven with deep waters and quick access to the...

Introducing NFKVA.com

Introducing NFKVA.com

Hello Norfolk,  If we haven’t met yet, I’m Paul. It’s great to meet you. This week, our first stories are coming to NFKVA.com and I felt like a quick introduction would be appropriate.  You might already be familiar with NFK. You may have seen (or heard) the Daily...

Neighborhood Guide: Chelsea NFK

Neighborhood Guide: Chelsea NFK

Whether you’ve been a resident of this city for the last couple of decades or you’re just passing through, it’s helpful to know where to go.  Despite its relatively diminutive size, downtown Norfolk and its surrounding neighborhoods have an eclectic array of cultural...

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