Alleviant Health Center provides a safe and professional environment for patients to address their mental health. Owner Crystal Koss relies on both traditional and holistic methods in order to treat a multitude of mental health issues.
Why Commercial Condos Are Becoming More Popular in Nashville
There’s certainly an office affordability crisis forming within our city – so how can we keep from pushing out the entrepreneurs that have helped make Nashville great?
The answer, I’m beginning to think, is commercial condominiums.
Small Warehouse with Air Conditioning for Lease in South Nashville
3641 Trousdale Drive Suite 3639 is a 1,260 square foot flex warehouse space located minutes from I-65. The suite features two roll-up / drive-in doors, two walk-in doors, tall ceilings, and a private restroom. This fully-conditioned space also has a security system in place and two or three parking spaces with signage potential on Trousdale Drive.
How to Calculate Commercial Rents Per Square Foot
Commercial real estate, much like other industries, is rampant with its own unique lingo. Words like “triple net” and “cap rate” are thrown around as if they’re common knowledge, but if you’re not in commercial real estate, you likely won’t be able to keep up with the various terms. Calculating commercial rent can be just the same.
The Single Most Important Real Estate Lesson I Learned From Mark Deutschmann
Mark Deutschmann is a legend of Nashville’s real estate scene. After getting his real estate license in 1986, Mark decided to “sell real estate within a one-mile radius of Hillsboro Village”. At the time, people thought he was crazy. But for Mark, it was never just about real estate.
10 Ways to Be a Passive Real Estate Investor without "Buying" a Single Piece of Property with Billy Brown
Move-In Ready Restaurant Available For Lease in Old Hickory Village
700 Hadley Avenue (website here), formerly home to Five String Garage, is a 1,500 square foot newly-renovated cafe in the heart of Old Hickory Village. This former auto garage features a large dining room with abundant natural light, tall ceilings, a performance stage, glass garage doors, and new restrooms / back-of-house.
Nashville Industrial Market Update Q3 2019
From quarter two to quarter three of 2019, industrial vacancies have decreased from 4.8% to 4.1%. Nashville’s vacancy rates are holding at a near record low and are continually decreasing. With the rise of e-commerce and online shopping in the US, industrial products like warehouses and logistics centers are becoming more and more crucial for product distribution.
Nashville Retail Market Update Q3 2019
From quarter two to quarter three of 2019, retail vacancies have remained the same at a low 3%. Nashville’s vacancy rates are holding at a near record low. With the rise of e-commerce and online shopping posing a threat to brick and mortar shops, the Nashville market remains tight in retail availability.
The Cauble Group Makes Nashville Business Journal’s Top Commercial Real Estate Brokerages
Once a year, The Nashville Business Journal releases a “Top 25 List” in different industries such as real estate, marketing, health care, and more.
This year, The Cauble Group was ranked 23rd in Lease Volume and 24th in Sales Volume, earning a spot in the Top 25 Commercial Real Estate Brokerages in Nashville.
The Cauble Group Lists Another Building for Lease on Dickerson Pike
Evaluating the Real Estate Market with Dylan Marma
This week we’re meeting with Dylan Marma. Beginning his real estate investing career in 2015, Dylan quickly rose to a leadership role in a residential and commercial real estate investment company in San Diego. There he began investing in residential real estate, learning how to evaluate markets and manage properties remotely.
Three Affordable Offices Available for Lease in Nashville
Commercial real estate in Nashville has seen a massive expansion of value during this economic growth cycle. Office rents have risen a cumulative 45% in metro Nashville since 2010, and while the city leads the country in office construction, vacancies remain below 6% (far below the 20-year average of 9.8%). Here are three affordable office spaces available for lease around Nashville:
Nashville Office Market Update Q3 2019
Creative Office for Lease Near Wedgewood Houston
69 Trimble Street is a creative, adaptive-reuse building converted into office and event space from a previously industrial building. Originally constructed in 1955, the solid block building was renovated in 2018 and now features approximately 2,500 square feet of office and 2,500 square feet of event space.
Surface Parked Retail Hits Market for Lease Near Downtown Nashville
Client Spotlight: Safe House Tattoo
Founded in 2012 by owner and artist Ian White, Safe House’s mission is simple yet bold in living up to its namesake. “Our ultimate goal is to provide an inclusive studio where both artists and clients have a safe place to enjoy the process of tattooing,” states White. White is confident his new location at 4303 Gallatin Pike provides such an environment. Yet White’s new dream studio was found somewhat serendipitously.
Investing in Real Estate with Aaron Armstrong
The Real Estate Investors of Nashville (REIN) Deals, Deals, Deals event, hosted by real estate entrepreneur Tyler Cauble, is an opportunity for experienced and newbie investors alike to learn about real estate, network, and find / sell deals. At each event, we have “state of the market” discussions, where we discuss the Nashville market trends and rumors.
Little Gourmand Seeks 2nd Location in Nashville
Little Gourmand is a French Bakery/market currently located in Green Hills and is looking to expand to a their Nashville presence. Guenievre Milliner, CEO and Owner of Little Gourmand, is currently seeking out this second location.
Three Dickerson Pike Properties Hit The Market For Lease
Thanks to the work of pioneering investors and developers, this once downtrodden thoroughfare is now seeing an intense revitalization. Developers are bringing new construction and remodeled affordable housing, old motels are getting new life thanks to established hospitality groups, the neighborhood has a place to gather and drink coffee at Retrograde, and hundreds of residential units are under construction (such as Bristol Developments 205-unit apartment complex).