The economic analysis concluding that 2005 was one of the best-ever years in metro Phoenix’s commercial real estate market is music to David E. Sellers’ ears because it matches his company’s own performance.
Downtown law firms high on submarket’s future
The announcement in 2003 that Atlanta’s largest law firm, King & Spalding LLP, would be leaving 191 Peachtree for new Midtown offices created a ripple of concern for proponents of downtown.
Shop talk: Brokers give their two cents about CRE market
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:
A-Z kicks off office-space shopping spree in La Vergne
Butch West, president of A-Z Office Resources, is inaugurating a buying spree in Middle Tennessee with the $2 million purchase of a building at 3014 Owen Drive, near Interstate 24 and Old Hickory Boulevard.
California group buys Shoreview office center for $73M
A group led by California-based Argus Realty has purchased the Shoreview Corporate Center for $73.4 million.