What was once a dream quickly became a reality: Duet Boutique.
CRE Market Update: State of the Nashville Retail Real Estate Market Q2 2018
Q2, 2018 saw a lot of change and growth for the nation and Nashville. Starbucks made a commitment to completely eliminate the use of plastic straws in their locations by 2020. Here at home, Cushman & Wakefield brokered the Regions/WeWork deal, leading to the building’s closing for $139.5 million in the fall of 2018.
CRE Market Update: State of the Nashville Office Real Estate Market Q2 2018
The second quarter, 2018, saw some exciting moments. Incredibles 2 was released -- 14 years after the original. The Rare Bird rooftop bar saw its opening week, located atop the Noelle Hotel on 4th and Church St. The Big Band Dance in Centennial Park saw another phenomenal season, made possible by local bands and dance instructors.
CRE Market Update: State of the Nashville Multifamily Real Estate Market Q2 2018
Quarter 2, 2018, was a great season for the country and Nashville. Nationally, Dropbox -- the sensational online file-sharing company -- soared after it’s first ever public earnings report after its IPO in Q1 2018. At home in Nashville, Char Restaurant was declared the hottest restaurant opened in the last seven months in Music City.
CRE Market Update: State of The Nashville Industrial Real Estate Market Q2 2018
The second quarter, 2018, was a season of great excitement across the USA and here in Nashville. The summer wedding season was kicked off as the nation watched on in support of the Royal Wedding between the UK’s Prince Harry and his now wife, Meghan Markle. In the final weeks of the quarter, offices across the US took lunch in the conference room in order to watch and cheer for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. At home in Music City, we enjoyed the opening of the Five Points Pizza on Charlotte, Bonnaroo Music Festival, and the opening of the newest bar in East Nashville -- Walden.
Coming Soon: NoBaked Germantown
Live-Work Space Available for Sale or Lease off West End
4 Things to Consider When Moving to a New Office
How to Choose the Right Contractor to Build Out Your Location
East Nashville Commercial Real Estate for Sale: The Edison
NoBaked Cookie Dough to Expand throughout Nashville, Region
New vs. Second-Generation Space in Nashville
I get that questions all the time when we first start working on behalf of a client.
And this applies equally to all aspects of Nashville commercial real estate - office, retail, industrial, etc.
Nashville Real Producers Industry Expert: Tyler Cauble
Growing up in Nashville, I’ve witnessed this city change quite a bit over the years. We’ve come a long way from the small town where everyone knew each other but have been able to maintain that small-town feel. I’ve always loved this city and how people you haven’t met yet are quick to treat you like family. There truly is no place like home. My passion for Nashville lead me to a career in real estate, where I am able to positively impact our city’s growth every day.
Nashville Retail Market Update Q1 2018
Nationally, we’re experiencing strong consumption, despite sluggish income growth. After all, it’s much easier to consume products nowadays thanks to Amazon and online retail.
Nashville Industrial Market Update Q1 2018
Nashville Multifamily Market Update Q1 2018
Nashville Office Market Update Q1 2018
Open Floor Plan vs. Private Offices: Which Makes Sense for You?
The Great Recession had a massive impact on how we think about office space.Businesses cut back on unnecessary expenses from lavish dinners to locations. By lowering the square footage per employee, businesses also realized unexpected benefits. But is the open floor plan really as amazing as it’s made out to be?
East Nashville Apartment Sale Proves Strong Neighborhood Market
Since rebounding from the recession, the Nashville apartment market has been on a hockey stick trajectory. The office market has stabilized at 8.5% vacancy, the overall retail market is at 3.3% vacancy. Both lower than national averages. And housing is fighting to keep up with the demand from new residents.