Projects We’re Excited About: Pony Farm Industrial Park in Goochland and Hanover Counties, Virginia

Richmond, Va. – May 16, 2024

It all started in the summer of 2022 when Michael Mayhew cold-knocked on Todd Walton’s door.

Walton had just sold his business, Tuckahoe Landscaping. He was staying on as a contractor for 18 months to help work through the transition, all the while keeping his eyes peeled for his next endeavor. Mayhew’s knock came at the perfect time.

Mayhew – first vice president at Commonwealth Commercial Partners, LLC, who focuses on acquisition, disposition, leasing, development, and consulting services for industrial, office, and investment clients throughout Virginia—had become aware of a piece of land in Goochland County that was partially slated for industrial development.

“I told Todd about my idea for an industrial park on the property,” says Mayhew. “Walton and his business partner, Patrick Dolan, had been looking for a project like this on a smaller scale for years. I think this was a much larger project than they could have anticipated, but they saw the value in it. They saw the fact that there is a supply side issue for these types of parcels in the market, and they took a big risk.”

Within three weeks of first talking with Mayhew, the property was under contract and the project was underway.

THE PROJECT

The 84-acre Pony Farm Industry Park property is unique in that it sits on the line between two counties.

The front 40 acres of the property borders Pony Farm in Goochland County, and the back 44 acres are in Hanover County. The property is being subdivided into 14 lots, each between 2-6 acres. The site is one property over from the existing Oilville Business Park.

“Todd and I talked for years about wanting to do something like this, but it was all about finding the right project,” says Dolan. “We knew going into this that it was going to take a lot of work, but the project fits a big need in the community for small businesses. It’s going to be very rewarding to see it come to life.”

When Dolan and Walton went under contract for the property, an extended due diligence period was factored into the equation in order to allow for the rezoning process in Hanover—an estimated nine months. About 18 months later, the rezoning passed in January 2024. Both parcels are zoned as “Heavy Industrial.”

Dolan, Walton, and Mayhew all admit that the rezoning process has been the biggest hurdle, one that they’ve learned the most from.

“Everyone told us it was going to be tough. In our first meeting with Hanover, they told us there was a less than 2% chance that they would ever rezone this,” says Dolan. “We started to have serious conversations with them, as well as neighbors to the property, about what they would need to see and what it is they’re worried about. They were very open and honest moving through the project.”

“Both county’s planning departments have been unbelievably easy to work with,” says Walton. “Hats off to them for being open to discussions and being willing to lead us down the right path towards something that ultimately got us the rezoning.”

Aside from working closely with county representatives, Walton and Dolan formed a team of individuals—whom they fondly refer to as Team I-64—who have all contributed to the project from the legal, engineering, and real estate perspectives.

“The ability to admit what you don’t know is powerful,” says Walton. “We trust Team I-64 and each of their expertises, and Michael has been a huge asset. He has been right there in all the meetings with us from the beginning. He has owned this project from day one.”

THE IMPACT

Though the Richmond area offers large-scale industrial development throughout the I-95 corridors, there is very little available for smaller businesses with the same need. A recent CoStar study found Richmond to be one of the tightest industrial markets in the nation.

“Our developers are the only ones who can make this project make sense,” says Mayhew. “A large corporate developer would look at this project for 10 seconds and be out. This is the first park of its kind that has been developed in the Richmond Metro area in over 20 years. Our goal is to bring this to market in an area that is clamoring for this type of product.”

“There is a huge need in the Richmond Region for industrial development of this size and type,” agrees Sara Worley, economic development director for Goochland County. “Goochland is honored to partner with Hanover and work with the I/64 team to bring this unique offering to the Richmond market. We are looking forward to welcoming new business opportunities into Goochland County!”

Dolan says their team has chased a need from the beginning, getting insights from peers who have been down this road before and helping inform their work and process.

“For instance, with the specific rezoning we went after, we needed to make sure we would have outdoor storage available because that was proven to be a huge need,” says Dolan.

“One of the most challenging property searches in this region is for smaller lots—about 2-5 acres—for industrial use with outdoor storage,” says Brandon Turner, director of Hanover County Economic Development. “Many of those seeking such properties are small, local businesses in need of expansion. Pony Farm Industrial Park will go a long way in addressing the need for this type of property in the Richmond market. Working with Todd, Patrick, Michael, and their team has been a pleasure, and we appreciate the collaboration our partners in Goochland County provided to help get this cross-jurisdictional industrial park approved and moving forward!”

THE TIMELINE

With the rezoning behind them, the Pony Farm Industrial Park is in development with an estimated external delivery date of the first quarter of 2025.

When it comes to prospecting for the new businesses that will call this park home, Mayhew and the team believe service contractors, HVAC groups, pipe fitters, electricians, or landscaping companies (among others) are the best fit for this park—particularly because of the by-right outdoor storage ability on site.

“We’ve spent so much time looking at the project on paper, planning for what we think would be a really nice product to present,” said Walton. “I’m really looking forward to seeing everything take shape.”

For more information about the Pony Farm Industry Park or to speak with a Commonwealth Commercial team member, contact Michael Mayhew at mmayhew@commonwealthcommercial.com

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Morse Investigation Services leased 1,460 square feet at 4196 Innslake Drive in Henrico. Ben Boykin and Tucker “Nash” Warren represented the tenant.

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Crosswinds,LLC purchased 2,322 square feet at 3918 Grove Ave. in Richmond for $687,500 from CBL Associates. Jamie Galanti represented the seller.

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Chuckeys Bodega purchased 500 square feet at 1307 Byron St. in Henrico for $105,100 from Cottage Industries. Michael Mayhew and Chip Louthan represented the seller.

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Tracey McLean leased 600 square feet at 1807 Huguenot Road in Chesterfield. Ben Boykin and Eric Hammond represented the landlord.

Qiuyan Zhang leased 775 square feet at 6740 Forest Hill Ave. in Richmond. Eric Hammond and Tucker Dowdy represented the landlord.

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Sweetie Boy Gems leased 10,000 square feet at 2362 Greystone Court in Goochland. Ben Bruni and Michael Mayhew represented the landlord.

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Michael Good, promoted to Senior Associate

Thomas Lynde, promoted to Senior Associate

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NEYRA Industries leased 10,500 square feet at 1109-1111 Oak St. in Richmond. Ben Bruni and Russell Wyatt with Commonwealth Commercial Partners represented the tenant.

The Law Offices of Michael F. Magee PLC leased 200 square feet at 1700 Huguenot Road, 2E, in Chesterfield. Ben Boykin represented the landlord.

Richmond Therapy leased 150 square feet at 1700 Huguenot Road, 2B, in Chesterfield. Ben Boykin represented the landlord.

Master Center for Addiction Medicine leased 1,296 square feet at 2505 Pocoshock Place in Chesterfield. Tucker Dowdy and Michael Good represented the landlord.

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Magdalenas Cristales LLC leased 1,197 square feet at 20 N. 25th St. in Richmond. Michael Good and Eric Hammond represented the landlord.

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CSC Leasing Co. leased 7,280 square feet at 3601-3721 Saunders Ave. in Richmond. Russell Wyatt and Ben Bruni represented the tenant.

Home Smart Industries leased 4,000 square feet at 16003 Continental Blvd. in Chesterfield. Colton Konvicka and Chip Louthan represented the tenant.

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