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Grant Hammond - Nashville Homes

Nashville Commercial Property Wanted

We are looking to purchase commercial investment real estate in Middle TN for a number of investors with CASH TO BUY. Most are looking between $1-3 million, but we have a few with 1031 and 1033 cash needing in the $5-15 million range.

Medical/Office buildings with good leases, unanchored strips and big box retail centers, multifamily/apartments (NOT PACKAGES OF 20 DUPLEXES). We work with a number of developers and will also look at any commercial land with development potential. We will buy your land or you can put it into the deal and take part ownership.

Anything under $1 million is of NO INTEREST, unless it is land.
Principals ONLY or brokers with actual property FOR SALE!
We am NOT fishing for listings, only looking to close deals.
We am NOT residential agents.

Are you interested in selling your property or cashing out a real estate investment?
We are an established local commercial brokerage who operate professionally with discretion.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Todd McCalla
info@cumberlandcommercial.com
Cumberland Commercial Partners, Inc.
1600 Westgate Circle, Suite #100
Brentwood, TN 37027
615-346-4670 office
615-947-5747 cell

Visit our Nashville commercial real estate website to learn more about our company.



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New Downtown Nashville Convention Center

The new Nashville convention center is one step closer to reality as the Metro Council agrees to fund all predevelopment activities required to build the center. Funding for the pre-development work will be limited to the money brought in by revenue sources already in place for the project. Metro Finance Director Rich Riebeling said about $1.4 million is coming in each month from those taxes and fees, most come from the tourism industry.

Nashville convention center

Phil Ryan, executive director of the Metro Development and Housing Agency, said the work will start with the creation of a master plan for the proposed 15.6-acre site at Fifth Avenue South and Demonbreun Street. A planning firm will help MDHA decide on the best way to lay out the convention hall, the hotel, and the parking garages on the property.

The next step would be "programming," the process of deciding what goes in the 1.2 million-square-foot convention center, Ryan said. This process is expect to take 18-24 months before the Metro Council would be able to approve a final design and begin construction.

The Remarkable Homes Team firmly believes that the construction of a new convention center would greatly increase the absorption rate of the new downtown condos in Nashville.