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With an address of
2538 Bransford Ave. and sitting on 0.6 acres, the one-story building opened in 1973 and offers 11,840 square feet. The offering is the equivalent of $186 per foot based on the structureâs size.
The owner of the property is a partnership that seemingly dates to 1973. The partnership has enlisted Charles Hawkins Co. brokers Tee Patterson, Jake Morris and Clancy Hoban to handle the marketing and sale of the property.
Wholesale food distributor Gold Kist seemingly operates from the building, which sits just a few blocks south of where Nashville SC is building its new stadium near The Fairgrounds Nashville.
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A two-parcel East Nashville property home to a church building and located approximately seven blocks north of Five Points has sold for $1.3 million.
The Davidson County Register of Deeds Office has yet to record the transaction, but a source confirmed the deal.
The new owners of the property, with addresses of 714-716 Gallatin Ave., are locally based real estate investor Afshin Yazdian and a group of silent investors.
Nashville attorneys Jim Higgins and Rick Piliponis, partners with SoBro-based The Higgins Firm, were the sellers. The two paid $1.02 million for the property in May 2019, according to Metro records, and were planning to open a pub in the building that housed the church. The business tentatively was to have been called Eastwood Assembly.
A two-parcel East Nashville property located approximately seven blocks north of Five Points and on which sits a church building has sold for $1.3 million.
The Davidson County Register of Deeds Office has yet to record the transaction, but a source confirmed the deal.
The new owners of the property, with addresses of
714-716 Gallatin Ave., are locally based real estate investor Afshin Yazdian and a group of silent investors.
Nashville attorneys Jim Higgins and Rick Piliponis, partners with SoBro-based The Higgins Firm, were the sellers. The two paid $1.02 million for the property in May 2019, according to Metro records, and were planning to open a pub in the building that housed the church. The business tentatively was to have been called Eastwood Assembly, the
Two nondescript industrial buildings located in Chestnut Hill have been offered for sale for a collective $3,135,000.
One of the buildings (pictured), opened in 1976 and offering 5,540 square feet, is listed for $1,385,000. It is located at
1029 Third Ave. S. and is home to M&M Lighting Supply. The other structure, opened in 1960 and spanning 7,000 square feet, is listed for $1,750,000. Facing Nashville City Cemetery, it has an address of
A partnership owns both properties, with the
Post unable to determine details regarding the individuals comprising that group. The two buildings sit on a collective 0.48 acres, with their backs separated by an alley.
The owners have enlisted Tee Patterson and Jonathan Douillard, first vice president and vice president, respectively, at Nashville-based Charles Hawkins Co., to handle the marketing and sale of the properties.