Sitting at
613 Ewing Ave. and constructed in 1954, the three-story building most recently changed hands in February 2019 for $6 million (read
here), according to Metro records. Prior to that and before an upgrade it sold for $875,000 in 2014. After that sale, the building underwent a $2 million update, with Nashville-based Manuel Zeitlin Architects handling the design.
The owner, an Austin-based partnership, has enlisted Jones Lang LaSalle and Nashville-based Travis Kelty, owner of Kelty Commercial Real Estate, to handle the marketing and sale of the building.
Currently 88 percent leased, the building (sometimes stylized as The INK Building ) accommodates the offices of the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council, health and hygiene solutions business Rosmar, Pen and Ledger, Made in Network and First Tennessee Bank.