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22 reader questions for 2022 in Richmond, VA

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We’re looking forward to 2022. | Photo by @newkentdroneco

Happy New Year, Richmond. 🎉

2022 is (almost) here, and with it will come a whole new year of reasons to have River City pride. Who knows where new restaurants might open, what skyline changes we might see + how many daring stunts Nutzy will attempt.

But we know one thing for sure — we want to write about what matters to you, our readers, the most.

That’s why we’re polling the crowd for questions you want answered in 2022 — any piece of Richmond life you’ve always wanted to read into with your morning cup of coffee in hand.

Want to know where to get the best breakfast bagel? The oldest businesses in Richmond? Which concerts are coming into town? A local legend?

Dream big, and tell us what’s in your heart of hearts, because the questions you asked us in our first months were some of our favorite topics to cover — like activities for mobility-challenged Richmonders + what’s going on with that construction on Broad Street downtown.

Submit your question to influence the stories you’ll read next yearit’s our New Year’s resolution to answer 22 of these. Stay tuned in 2022 as we bring you the RIC answers you want most + watch the rest of the year unfold. ✨

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