
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
February 21, 2024
Southwestern foothold starts with Austin-based Operation. AUSTIN, TEXAS (February 21, 2024) – Today, Franklin Street, a Tampa-based commercial real estate brokerage, announced the opening of a regional headquarters office in Austin as the firm’s Texas debut. One of the fastest-growing full-service commercial real estate firms in the United States, the Austin operation is Franklin Street’s…
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Southwestern foothold starts with Austin-based Operation. AUSTIN, TEXAS (February 21, 2024) – Today, Franklin Street, a Tampa-based commercial real estate brokerage, announced the opening of a regional headquarters office in Austin as the firm’s Texas debut. One of the fastest-growing full-service commercial real estate firms in the United States, the Austin operation is Franklin Street’s…
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… Another force driving the growth: investors. Frank DeSalvo leads self-storage investment sales at Franklin Street Real Estate Services. At the same time migration grew during the pandemic, he said, “we had this really cheap capital — 3% and 4% interest rates — and it needed a place to go.” Many of the traditional commercial…
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By Carrie Smith, Senior Vice President of Retail Services for Franklin Street In commercial real estate, a noticeable shift is underway in Jacksonville, as legacy markets like Arlington, Regency, Northside and Westside have witnessed a resurgence in commercial leasing activity from retailers and restaurants alike. Traditionally overlooked, these areas are now capturing the attention of…
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On construction costs High construction costs have added to a macroeconomic environment making it difficult for developers to get new projects to make financial sense. Experts say that finally is starting to ebb in 2024, creating a bright spot for those looking to ramp up new construction in Central Florida. “Construction costs, for the first…
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