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Richmond City to end long-running month-to-month occupancy by Kroger Employees Credit Union at City Hall

Richmond City Board of Works · April 2, 2026
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Mayor Ron Fuller told the Richmond City Board of Works that the Kroger Employees Credit Union has operated month-to-month since 2013 under a $200-per-month arrangement and the city has given notice to vacate, with a June 30, 2026 deadline; the board accepted the notice.

Mayor Ron Fuller told the Richmond City Board of Works that the Kroger Employees Credit Union, which has occupied space inside City Hall on a month-to-month basis since 2013, has been notified to vacate and given a June 30, 2026 move-out deadline.

The mayor said the credit union paid $200 a month and received use of utilities, restroom supplies, snow and ice removal, parking and police security, describing the arrangement as a…

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