The Cauble Group is pleased to announce the renewal of a commercial lease for 44,000 square feet of prime space at Space Park South by CRS Granite and Marble
East Nashville Office Building Sold for 4.2x Previous Sales Price
4 Ways to Find Commercial Space for Rent
The Guide to Commercial Real Estate Brokerages in Nashville
If you’re looking to buy, sell, or lease commercial real estate in the Greater Nashville Area, you need to have a partner on your side that knows the market and has the contacts.
We’ve curated a list of Nashville’s most active commercial real estate brokerages, each of which specializes in varying degrees of commercial real estate.
The Neighborhood Guide to East Nashville
There’s always a place where you will find historic, thriving, electric, and hip – and that is East Nashville, which has become one of Nashville’s most desired areas to play and live. East Nashville is the largest of Nashville’s urban communities, which is made up of various neighborhoods that span 3 different zip codes.
Why Every Commercial Real Estate Investor Should Own Neighborhood Retail
The 13 Questions Every Small Business Owner Must Ask Their Commercial Real Estate Agent
Unfortunately, many business owners end up taking the wrong approach and try to find and negotiate for space on their own - a big no no in this industry due to the massive learning curve of information. So, if you’re taking the right approach and hiring representation, what questions should you ask when interviewing potential tenant rep brokers?
How to Find Commercial Property in East Nashville
How to Renegotiate Your Commercial Lease Due to Coronavirus (A Landlord's Perspective)
Standalone Commercial Building For Lease in East Nashville
The Ten Largest Employers in Nashville
In the past couple of years, Nashville has been ranked on many "top" lists from Small Business Friendliness to Best Cities for Young Workers. This May, Forbes ranked Nashville number 4 behind San Francisco, San Jose, and Orlando in the nation for job growth. Employment within metro Nashville has increased 20% since 2009 and the city's economy has consequently passed the $100 billion mark. Let's see which companies are leading the pack for employment in the Music City.
This Week at Deals: Raising Capital and Residential Development with Bailey Neal
How Business Owners Are Buying Buildings While Lowering Expenses
A concept that has caught fire in recent years on the residential side is “House hacking,” where an individual buys a house or small multifamily property to live in and rents the remaining rooms/units to tenants in order to reduce their monthly house payment, or potentially even turn a profit.
Though it isn’t as widely discussed a strategy, the same principle is true of commercial real estate - a business owner can effectively reduce their monthly payments by purchasing the building in which they reside.
Dickerson Pike North Corridor Study
It is no secret that Dickerson Pike is looking forward to significant development in an unprecedented way. Dickerson properties that were sold for next to nothing a decade ago are now selling for nearly a million dollars an acre or even higher in some cases as more and more developers seek affordable land within the Nashville urban core. As money continues to be invested into Dickerson Pike, the city is doing well to plan ahead to make sure that gentrification does not negatively impact the current residents of the surrounding neighborhood.
Office & Retail Condos Available for Sale in West Nashville
The Boomerang, located at 5403 Centennial Boulevard in The Nations, is a mixed-use development that will be delivered to market in Q2 of 2020. The two buildings, just across the street from the 38-acre Silo Bend development, offer both ground floor retail and 2nd floor office space for sale.
How Commercial Condos Can Help Alleviate Nashville's Affordability Issues for Business Owners
1767 Designs Heads to East Nashville
Founded in 2014 by Patrick Hayes, 1767 melds design and history, ultimately capturing the very essence of Nashville itself. 1767 specializes in artistic woodworking endeavors as well as design and space solutions. The goal of 1767 was to create something new from something old; wood reclaimed from historic Nashville homes at the brink of destruction repurposed into a thoughtful gift passed between friends.
New Construction, Renovation, and the Future for Commercial Real Estate in Nashville
As Nashville consistently ranked at the top of various publications’ lists, confidence in Metro Nashville’s future as a business district skyrocketed. Coupled with Tennessee’s lack of a state income tax and the government’s willingness to provide incentives, Nashville was a powder keg waiting to explode.