
Franklin Street brokers sale of Wild Pines of Naples
Multifamily workforce housing property has value add potential for investor NAPLES, Florida — Franklin Street announced it has successfully brokered the sale of the Wild
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Multifamily workforce housing property has value add potential for investor NAPLES, Florida — Franklin Street announced it has successfully brokered the sale of the Wild
March 5, 2024
PINE BLUFF, March 5, 2024 – Franklin Street Self-Storage announced today that it has closed the sale of Sassy’s U-Lock It, a 14,040-net-rentable-square-foot, 101 non-climate unit, value-add self-storage facility in the Pine Bluff MSA. Franklin Street represented the seller, Nicholson Properties, LLC, and the buyer is Property Management CRE LLC. With current street rates conservatively…
Learn MoreMarch 4, 2024
SOUTH FLORIDA, March 4, 2024 – Franklin Street, a national, full-service commercial real estate firm, today announced Justin Walker has joined the firm’s Retail Investment Sales team, as Senior Director, for its South Florida division. In his new capacity, Mr. Walker will play a pivotal role in advancing Franklin Street’s growth and success in the…
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Some more brokerages want a piece of Texas. … Tampa-based Franklin Street put boots on the ground in Austin, where it has opened a “regional headquarters.” It is the firm’s eighth location. It has offices in five states, and it recently added Nashville and Charlotte. The Austin office has 11 employees and is led by Marshall Durrett, who…
Learn MoreFebruary 28, 2024
Two St. Petersburg apartment communities hit the market Two multi-family properties totaling 757 units in St. Petersburg are on the market. Tampa-based commercial real estate brokerage firm Franklin Street has listed the combined properties at 1900 and 2128 54th Avenue South, which could be purchased separately or as a portfolio. The Osprey Pointe Apartment Homes,…
Learn MoreFebruary 27, 2024
In the past four years, rapid inflation, labor shortages, and rising interest rates have strained the U.S. economy. While recent trends indicate recovery is here, conditions may never return to pre-COVID levels. In partnership with Fifth Third Commercial Bank and Franklin Street, the Jacksonville Business Journal hosted presentations from two respected local finance and real…
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