RICHMOND, Va. — Derek Cha is at it again.

The founder of the Sweet Frog frozen yogurt chain is revamping the Carytown location of his other food business, Zzaam Fresh Korean Grill, to open the neighborhood’s first food court.

The project will convert Zzaam’s building at 3300 W. Cary St. to allow it to share the property with a barbecue joint, bubble tea concept, self-serve bar and itinerant oyster bar.

Dubbed the Zzaam Food Court, it will be among the first iterations in Richmond of the food court trend, which has popped up in larger cities around the country, and brings multiple independent restaurants under one roof.

“I’ve noticed similar concepts in New York and Washington, D.C., and decided it was time to introduce it to Richmond,” Cha said. “Carytown, given the number of restaurants and attractions in the area, seemed to be a perfect fit for this type of concept.”

Since deciding on the concept this summer, Cha said, he has invested nearly $500,000 to renovate the space for new tenants. Construction is underway.

Richmond-based Voorhees Design Inc. is the architect for the space and Romero Sanchez is the general contractor.

Zzaam will be joined in the food court by two new-to-market brands: Sweet N Sassy Barbecue Co., which has one location in Fredericksburg, and Kokee Tea, which serves bubble tea and fruit smoothies and has five locations around Virginia and Maryland.

Both are set to open their kitchens in the next two to three weeks, Cha said.

Tangier Island Oyster Co., which grows oysters in the Chesapeake Bay off its namesake island and is run in part by several Richmonders, also will have space in the food court on a few days throughout the year, Cha said.

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