
Franklin Street promotes Greg Matus to Executive Vice President
Matus to advance firm’s growth strategy TAMPA, Florida (April 16, 2025) – Today, Franklin Street, a national and fully-integrated commercial real estate services firm headquartered in
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Matus to advance firm’s growth strategy TAMPA, Florida (April 16, 2025) – Today, Franklin Street, a national and fully-integrated commercial real estate services firm headquartered in
November 30, 2023
A fourth area Chicken Salad Chick fast-casual restaurant at 415 Durbin Pavilion Drive in The Pavilion at Durbin Park opens on Dec. 6. On opening day, the first customer will win a large Quick Chick chicken salad a week for a year. The next 99 will receive one large Quick Chick chicken salad per month…
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The self-storage industry continues to outperform most commercial real estate sectors, but there could be trouble on the horizon as some markets face oversupply. Read about the factors that have led to this situation and the risks to all investors and owners. Plus, get guidance on how to protect your investment. The secret is out…
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Kelleytown Village, a 66,387-square-foot shopping center in McDonough, has been sold to an undisclosed buyer. Franklin Street’s Atlanta-based Retail Investment Sales Team of Bryan Belk and John Tennant arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Georgia and Alabama-based Venture South Investments, LLC. Kelleytown Village, located at 3500 Highway 155 N., was newly constructed in 2022. It features a tenant…
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T. Scott Williams Promoted to Regional Managing Director at Franklin Street As Regional Managing Director of Franklin Street’s Orlando office, T. Scott Williams guides Franklin Street in strategic growth initiatives, expanding the firm’s full-service capabilities, talent and market share across the office, industrial, multifamily, retail and healthcare real estate sectors. Bringing more than 20 years…
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The self-storage sector continues to fly under the radar while still proving profitable for investors. When it comes to commercial real estate, it’s time for investors to think creatively. Office buildings are becoming an increasingly unprofitable investment as the post-pandemic work culture has many companies offering work-from-home or hybrid options, dramatically reducing the need for…
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