
Franklin Street arranges sale of Shoppes at Brantley Hall
Off-market transaction highlights investor demand and limited retail inventory across Central Florida ORLANDO, Florida — Franklin Street announced it has successfully arranged the sale of
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Off-market transaction highlights investor demand and limited retail inventory across Central Florida ORLANDO, Florida — Franklin Street announced it has successfully arranged the sale of
April 29, 2022
Southeast Property Group acquired the 44-unit community TAMPA, FL (April 28, 2022) – Franklin Street has arranged the sale of Whitehall Horizons, a 44-unit, 64,896-sqaure-foot multifamily property in St. Petersburg, Florida, for $7.15 million, or $110.18 per square foot. Franklin Street’s Tampa-based Multifamily Investment Sales Team of Mark Savarese, Avery Jordan, Zach Ames and Darron…
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The lease brings a 311,396-SF shopping center in Cumming, Georgia, to 100% occupancy ATLANTA, GA (April 28, 2022) – Burlington has signed a lease joining other national retailers in Forsyth County, Georgia. The 20,388-square-foot lease at the Cumming Town Center, located 35 miles north of Atlanta, is a strong sign of growth in Georgia’s retail…
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The Midwest-based Scooter’s Coffee chain announced April 21 it is entering the Jacksonville market. Headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, Scooter’s sells its beverages from drive-thru kiosks of about 650 square feet. Scooter’s says it signed a single-unit franchise agreement with Jennifer Redcloud and Dorie Robinson, friends of more than 20 years. “We both love coffee so…
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By Kurt Keaton, President of Real Estate The multifamily market in the Southeast, particularly in Georgia, can be defined currently by one factor – jobs. As Georgia continues to attract new industry sectors, the need for housing is growing across the state in new ways. The $5 billion Rivian electric vehicle manufacturing plant that was…
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After Georgia awarded six licenses to grow marijuana for medicinal purposes, the state’s medical marijuana program remains stalled. Those six licenses were recently tabled following a contentious legislative session, and those who wanted a license but didn’t get one have sued the state. But even once licenses are cleared, it will be up to a…
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