
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
December 1, 2021
Landlords focus on consumer convenience by signing healthcare tenants to fulfill demand for medical services and boost profitability. Since the Great Recession, shopping center and mixed-use owners and developers have become more amenable to alternative tenants. Over the past few years, it has become more common for to turn to healthcare tenants as the population…
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Return to In-Person Learning Boosted Demand in Recent Months Even as Enrollment Declines, Fannie Mae Says The return of most college students to in-person learning this fall has given a boost to student housing, according to a new analysis from Fannie Mae, the government-sponsored mortgage giant. Improving fundamentals have brought investors back en masse, and…
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Franklin Street Atlanta’s Monetha Cobb was quoted in the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s feature on hiring trends during the pandemic. The article shows that there has been a month to month decrease in labor force participation that is not expected to significantly improve anytime soon- in part due to the nation’s shifting demographic. The feature also…
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Rents are expected to rise event as more units come on the market. Apartment vacancy is down, average rents are up and the pipeline continues flowing for construction of multifamily units in the Jacksonville area as of the third quarter of 2021. About 1,300 units were added during the July-September quarter. “This market is positioned…
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For “the first time ever” the average price for a Class C apartment building averaged $150,000 a unit, according to a recent report on the South Florida multifamily market from Franklin Street, a Tampa-headquartered commercial and insurance brokerage. But it isn’t just Class C apartment buildings — classified as multifamily structures more than 30 years…
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