Recapping the fourth quarter and looking ahead to where the commercial real estate market is headed, the Business Journal talked to brokers who specialize in office, industrial and retail space – Buck Forcum of Grubb & Ellis | Centennial; Drew Robinson of Nashville Commercial Real Estate; Services; Ben McKnight of Horrell Co.; Monte Turner of Turner & Associates; Peggy Sells of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker; and Steve Horrell of Horrell Co. Here are some of their thoughts about commercial real estate in the Nashville area:
Author: Kathy Kennebrook
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