Land Properties in Nashville, TN

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“Mixed use” office space is becoming more common as businesses seek out spaces with shops, restaurants and apartments on the premises. According to the Nashville Business Journal several new office campuses are planned for Nashville that includes stores, restaurants, homes, park space and even an amphitheater. The latest plan will develop a mixed-use premesis on […]

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In the commercial real estate world, technology typically moves at a far slower pace than in residential real estate, however, according to a recent study by inMotion Real Estate, commercial real estate professionals are expected to double their incorporation of mobile tools into their business within the next few years. More than ever before people […]

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A recent study predicts huge growth for downtown Nashville, especially in retail and office spaces. The new study commissioned by the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency projects demand for about 400,000 square feet of new office space and 500,000 square feet of retail space over the next several years.  The growing national trend favoring a […]

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Nashville’s Olive and Sinclair Chocolate Company will relocate from its Riverside Village in East Nashville to a former grocery store at the corner of 17th Street and Fatherland. Owner Scoot Witherow told the Tennessean that the new space will allow for a better layout, larger factory and “an actual storefront with consistent hours and tours.” […]

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A great honor for one of our own at Horrell Company! In recognition of their impact, yesterday Belmont University announced the naming of its newest residence hall in honor of the Horrell family. The relationship between the Horrell family and Belmont began in 1963 when then President Herbert Gabhart requested advice and assistance from Henry […]

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A recent study predicts huge growth for downtown Nashville, especially in retail and office spaces. The new study commissioned by the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency projects demand for about 400,000 square feet of new office space and 500,000 square feet of retail space over the next several years.  The growing national trend favoring a […]

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Nashville take’s its turn in the spotlight” as the nation’s next “it” city says New York Times article published yesterday, following in the footsteps of Austin, Las Vegas and Portland. “Portland knows the feeling. Austin had it once, too. So did Dallas. Even Las Vegas enjoyed a brief moment as the nation’s ‘it’ city. Now, […]

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In terms of online marketing the commercial real estate industry has typically  lagged behind the residential real estate business.  This is no longer the case, acccording to New York Time’s.  Commercial brokers and developers are changing their ad campaign strategy to reflect current trends. New York’s Office Builders Raise Their Online Voices In terms of […]

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Conde Nast Traveler magazine’s The Daily Traveler blog, named Nashville as one of the five best cities to visit in 2013. What makes Nashville so appealing?  According to Conde Nast: “The new Nashville offers two things worth traveling for: a hot, trendy new food scene and its famous, funky music scene. The ‘haute southern’ cuisine […]

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Nashville’s City Paper outlined the top commercial and residential real estate activity over 2012.  Read the full article here.  Or see below for commercial real estate news of 2012. “On the commercial real estate front, the top news involved Alex S. Palmer & Co.’s announcement that HCA entities Parallon and Sarah Cannon Research Institute have […]

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