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NASHVILLE AREA ECONOMIC & SITE GUIDE

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Wealth of KnowledgeColleges boost region’s intellectual capital

Works Well With OthersTeamwork creates a winning economy

Professionally SpeakingUp-and-comers enticed by lifestyle, career options

SPONSORED BY PARTNERSHIP 2010, NASHVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 2009

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OVERVIEW 7

BUSINESS ALMANAC 8

BUSINESS CLIMATE

Works Well With Others 10Regional cooperation creates another year of big successes in the Nashville area.

TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS

Distribution Solution 11Geography, cost benefi ts drive increase in warehousing activity.

EDUCATION

Wealth of Knowledge 12Tennessee State University is a star player in education.

Singing Its Praises 13

HEALTH CARE

Strong Medicine 15A legacy of innovation, entrepreneurshipcultivates a dynamic health-care industry.

MANUFACTURING

Industrial Strength 17Transportation access, skilled workforcebuild success in the manufacturing sector.

LIVABILITY

Professionally Speaking 18The Nashville area has an allure for younger people on a career track.

ECONOMIC PROFILE 19

ACREAGE INDEX 20

SITE GUIDE MAP 21

SITE GUIDE 22

On the Cover PHOTO BY JEFF ADKINS

Downtown Nashville blends business and pleasure.

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2009 EDITION, VOLUME 3

C U S TO M M A G A Z I N E M E D I A

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is geographic, as the map at right shows.

• Eight states border Tennessee.

• Twenty-three states are within a 500-mile radius

of Nashville.

• More than 40 million people live within 300 miles

and half of the U.S. population (150 million-plus

people) lives within 600 miles of Nashville.

• Three major interstates connect in

Nashville, I-40, I-65 and I-24.

MIDDLE TENNESSEE – TRULY IN THE MIDST

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ROBERTSON COUNTY

TAKING ITS CUESBefore starting Olhausen Billiard

Manufacturing, Butch and Don

Olhausen worked for their father

setting up and re-covering pool

tables. The brothers started a

company in California in 1972

moving and refinishing pool

tables. In 1973, the owner of

the manufacturing company

with which the Olhausens were

affiliated offered to sell them

the business for $1,000.

From just 35 tables a year at

its start, Olhausen has grown

into 250,000 square feet of

manufacturing space in Portland

in Robertson County, turning

out 30,000 billiard tables and

accessories each year sold

through a network of dealers.

In addition to several models

of pool tables and accessories,

the company now offers a Web-

based application that lets buyers

custom design their tables. Go to

www.olhausenbilliards.com for

more information.

WILSON COUNTY

CHARGED UP ON LEBANONNorth America’s leading manufacturer of electrical and electronic

wiring devices has plugged into Wilson County. Leviton has opened

a 450,000-square-foot, fully automated warehousing and

distribution operation in Lebanon that will employ 160.

The facility will service U.S. customers east of the Mississippi River

and be a regional showcase for Leviton’s distribution technology and

products. The company cited the location, quality workforce and

available incentives as factors in its decision. Go to www.leviton.com

for more on the company.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

BIG WHEELSThe American Bus Association has named the Rivers & Spires

Festival a Top 100 event for 2009, the third time the annual event

has received that designation. Research studies show that one

overnight visit by a motorcoach group generates between $5,000

and $13,000 for a local economy in food, lodging, entertainment,

shopping and tax revenues.

The Rivers & Spires Festival features live music, interactive

entertainment, activities for children and food on every street corner

in downtown Clarksville.

Rivers & Spires started in

2003 as a tribute to the

returning soldiers of the

101st Airborne Division and

has continued that heritage,

with special tributes for the

many soldiers from nearby

Fort Campbell deployed in

Iraq and Afghanistan. Go to

www.riversandspires.com

for more information.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY

DIALED INTO BRENTWOODA company based in the Czech Republic that provides call-recording and related services will use a site in Brentwood to market to and service its North American customers.

Prague-based Zoom International develops and markets IP infrastructure and tools, including multi-media recording,

workforce-management technology and quality assurance.

Zoom’s applications are used in a variety of industries with high customer call-in traffic, including service centers, financial trading floors and emergency services to capture communications and provide analysis while delivering critical business information to support an organization’s decision-making processes. For more, go to www.zoomint.com.

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MAURY COUNTY

RECIPE FOR SUCCESSBakery Technology Enterprises is turning up the

heat. The Columbia-based company designs and

builds equipment such as mixers, blenders and

ovens used by commercial baking and snack-

plant customers.

Its manufacturing facilities include an

independent design and engineering area, and

its research facility is equipped with the latest

engineering technology, including CAD systems,

2-D drafting, solid modeling, assembly

modeling, solid manufacturing and machining

software. The company also refurbishes and

upgrades existing equipment and sells pre-

owned equipment.

Go to www.bakerytechnologyent.com for more.

SUMNER COUNTY

SEEING WHAT IT LIKES Novitá, a manufacturer and supplier of Tridon

flashers and side-object detection systems for

the auto market, has opened a manufacturing

complex in Hendersonville. The company also

has located its corporate headquarters at the

site in the city’s Freehill Industrial Park.

The privately held electronics manufacturer

and automotive industry supplier created

60 high-tech jobs.

The company’s patented SideEyes Object

Detection technology enables drivers to see

objects that don’t appear in side-view mirrors.

Go to www.novitatech.com for more.

RUTHERFORD COUNTY

BUILDER OF BRANDSGeorge P. Johnson Co. has expanded its La Vergne

operations to include a 300,000-square-foot, world-

class fabrication and storage facility.

The Auburn Hills, Mich.-based experience-marketing

agency’s suite of relationship-building event, exhibit

and live-experience offerings helps clients in such

areas as technology, automotive, financial services

and health care showcase their brands, services and

products. The La Vergne facility will employ up to

100 people. For more, go to www.gpjco.com.

DICKSON COUNTY

BREAKFAST IS SERVEDOdom’s Tennessee Pride has been a family-owned

food business since 1943. The Madison, Tenn.-based

company, which makes a full line of breakfast

sausage, breakfast sandwiches, appetizers and gravy,

employs 700 people, including 350 at Tennessee

Quality Foods in Dickson. Odom’s products are

sold in major grocery chains, including Kroger and

WalMart. Go to www.tnpride.com for more.

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Regional cooperation creates another year of big successes in Nashville area

In the Nashville area, 2008 will be remembered for ushering in a challenging economic climate and for record-breaking corporate relocations and expansions

spawned by regional cooperation.That was demonstrably the case when Clarksville-

Montgomery County successfully landed Dow Corning Corp. and Hemlock Semiconductor LLC’s new solar-grade, poly-silicon manufacturing facility. The $1.2 billion investment will create at least 500 jobs at the facility, which will be built in Commerce Park, a TVA-certified megasite.

It also will serve as an anchor for the region’s efforts to create green-technology enterprise and jobs.

In Portland in Robertson County, Shoals Technology Group is building a new manufacturing facility to produce solar panels. The company is relocating its headquarters to Gallatin in Sumner County and will eventually employ at least 300 people in the region.

“We searched in Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, and ended up being very impressed with the people of Sumner County and how they all worked together,” says John Maros, vice president of business development. “They all acted as true partners with each other, and with us. That made them stand head and shoulders above most of the other areas that we spoke to. The people at the state, county and local level have all been very accommodating.”

The Hemlock news came on top of a year that also included Sanderson Pipe Corp.’s $29 million investment in the Clarksville-Montgomery County Corporate Business Park and Avanti Manufacturing and Panattoni Construction Co.’s plans to develop facilities there.

For James Chavez, the Hemlock announcement came after a two-year search process that he says was one of the most exhaustive in which he has ever participated.

“For reasons that included security, availability of labor and cost, they looked at sites on nearly every continent,” says Chavez, president and CEO of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council.

“It was an incredibly detailed search, and we got to the table because we had survived the process of becoming a certified megasite through TVA, because it’s an incredibly rigorous process,” he says. “It took us three tries to be certified, and going through all that benefited us.”

Other factors, including proximity to the power grid, also kept Clarksville-Montgomery County in the game, but being able to draw in reinforcements from the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and other economic development organizations was of immeasurable help as well.

“When you talk to corporate investors in this area, they’ll tell you that the region works well together, and that we have a high level of trust with each other,” Chavez says.

– Joe MorrisDean Solon, left, is CEO of Shoals Technology Group, and John Maros is vice president of business development.

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business climate

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With major highways I-24, I-40 and I-65 intersecting in Nashville, the region has a distinct distribution advantage.

Geography, cost benefits drive increase

in warehousing SolutionADistributionGeography, interstate access and a stable workforce

are helping to make the Nashville area a distribution and warehousing hub.

Even during the recent downturn, Wilson County attracted two major projects. Leviton, a manufacturer of electrical and electronic wiring devices, opened a 450,000-square-foot distri-bution facility in Lebanon earlier this year. It is one of the company’s two U.S. distribution and warehousing centers. In 2008, Vi-Jon, maker of Germ-X hand sanitizer, opened a 700,000-square-foot distribution center in Mt. Juliet.

“When you compare what is happening here with what is happening with other cities, we are in great shape,” says Tom Frye, managing director of CB Richard Ellis in Nashville.

Interstates 24, 40 and 65 converge in Nashville, which is about 200 miles from the FedEx hub in Memphis and the UPS hub in Louisville. Regulations that limit the hours truck drivers can spend behind the wheel also make the region more attractive for companies needing large building sites. “The trucking industry has realized the geographic location of Nashville is superior to just about anywhere else in country,” Frye says.

G.C. Hixson, director of the Joint Economic & Community

Development Board of Wilson County, credits the decision to extend sewer lines to the Nashville Superspeedway race track near Lebanon for industrial growth along the I-840 corridor.

“You only think of it three or four times a year, but the economic impact has been tremendous,” Hixson says.

More than 5 million square feet of new industrial space followed the racetrack, which opened in 2000. In early 2009, developers had 300-plus acres under contract for future devel-opment, he says. “We have plenty of f lat land,” he says.

The metro region was absorbing about 2 million square feet of industrial space annually until mid-decade, when the figures more than doubled. They settled back to 2.5 million in 2007 and 1 million in 2008.

Still, experts see the potential for more growth as fuel costs f luctuate and big companies re-evaluate the trend toward consolidating their logistics operations at a few massive sites.

“They may revisit the model and decide they need more of them nearer their customer base,” says Terry W. Smith, a principal at Nashville Commercial Real Estate Services/Cushman & Wakefield. Such a trend, he says, “will tend to give us some favor in Middle Tennessee.”

– Pamela Coyle

SEE MORE ONLINERead more about the Nashville

area’s transportation assets at

nashvilleareaeconomicguide.com.

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transportation & logistics

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Tennessee State University in Nashville has added a master’s program in physical therapy to its academic offerings.

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Tennessee State Universityis a star player in education

Tennessee State University may be able to count Oprah Winfrey among its most-accomplished

alumni, but the school has plenty of other stars on its mind – BD +20 307, for example.

More than 300 light years from Earth, the numerically known star recently yielded an exciting find as Tennessee State’s Gregory Henry and several other astronomers discovered evidence that two planets in its orbit had collided, reducing each other to dust.

“It would be like Mercury or Venus colliding in our system,” Henry says. “There’s nothing else like it that’s been discovered so far.”

The rare find is one of the successes stemming from the 9,000-student TSU, the only public historically black college in Tennessee, and one of 21 four-year colleges and universities in the Nashville area, including Vanderbilt University.

Of course, most of TSU’s other suc-cesses are distinctly more earthbound than Henry’s focus, like Darrell Freeman, who developed Zycron Inc. in the school’s business incubator on its downtown campus.

The information technology business is now of the largest minority-owned companies in the state, with Freeman showing his gratitude in 2008 by making a large donation to the center, which provides resources and expertise to f ledgling businesses.

“He’s a mega-supporter,” says Mildred Walters, the incubator’s executive direc-tor, inviting others to follow his path to success. “We’re open to anyone with a good idea that is viable and feasible.”

The university offers more than 40 undergraduate and 20 graduate degrees with doctorates available in a half-dozen fields. TSU also provides an array of continuing-education classes geared to nontraditional students, as well as degree programs that are aligned with work-force needs.

According to TSU, the average class size is 19 students. TSU’s most popular majors include business administration, biology, nursing and psychology. The university recently received validation of its work in the form of its largest private gift ever – $1 million from Charles and Edith Duvall, a 1966 grad-uate who ran on the track team and won gold and silver medals in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo.

“When I look back at Tennessee State, it has done so much for so many different people,” Edith Duvall told the school. “If I can continue to help some other people, then I want to be able to do that.”

– Sam Scott

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Singing Its PraisesFISK’S REPUTATION EXTENDS AROUND THE WORLD

In 2007, the U.S. Embassy

invited the Fisk Jubilee Singers

to the 50th anniversary of

Ghana’s independence, just

another chapter in more than

130 years of international

appearances by the famed

student singing group.

But the Jubilee Singers

are far from the only mark of

distinction for Fisk, the first U.S.

university to offer a liberal arts

education to “young men and

women irrespective of color”

and the first university in

Nashville of any kind.

Founded in 1866, the

1,000-student Fisk has played

a prominent role in African-

American history ever since.

Fisk was the first private,

black college accredited for its

music programs by the National

Association of Schools of Music.

In 2008, U.S. News & World

Report ranked Fisk as the

nation’s fifth-best historically

black college.

Fisk was recognized by the

National Science Foundation

for graduating more African-

Americans who go on to earn

doctoral degrees in natural

sciences than any other college

in the nation, says Ken West,

communications and public

relations vice president at Fisk.

About 70 percent of entering

students at Fisk are ranked in

the top fifth of their high school

classes. More than 70 percent of

the university’s alums go on to

graduate or professional school,

Fisk officials say.

– Sam Scott

SEE MORE ONLINEFor more on education,

go to nashvilleareaeconomicguide.com.

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The Nashville area is home to a lengthy roster of health-care enterprises, including Franklin-based Healthways Inc.

Culture of innovation, entrepreneurshipbreeds a dynamic health-care industry

With more than 300 companies operating on a multi-state, national or international

basis, and more than 250 professional service firms supplying them with every-thing from banking and finance to legal, architectural and other services, it’s no secret that the Nashville area is a health-care hub.

Intellectual property spinoffs from local universities and other sources of research are generating new health-care enterprise despite the national economic downturn, says Caroline Young, presi-dent of the Nashville Health Care Council. “Over the last 40 years, probably no city has brought as much innovation and entrepreneurial energy to the health-care industry as Nashville,” she says.

Emdeon, a provider of revenue and payment-cycle solutions, has consoli-

dated its local operations into a unified headquarters in Nashville’s Donelson neighborhood. This put more than half of the company’s 2,000 employees in a two-building, 165,000-square-foot space, says Susanne Powell, the company’s director of corporate communications.

The firm chose to remain in Nashville for two main reasons: First, it is a central location for more than 20 other facilities as well as Emdeon’s U.S. cus-tomer base, Second, the region enjoys a vibrant health-care climate.

“It really is a hub of health-care innovation here, and that long history of involvement in health-care technology was very important to us,” Powell says.

Having a deep bench of like-minded companies is invaluable in terms of networking and shared opportunities for growth, says Thomas Cigarran,

chairman of the Nashville Health Care Council and chairman of Healthways Inc., a provider of customized care plans for individuals and health-plan sponsors and a pioneer in disease-management services.

Cigarran notes that the venture-capital clearinghouse Nashville Capital Network saw more than 100 different pitches from entrepreneurs across a wide spectrum of health-care endeavors who sought funding for their ideas.

“The fundamental dynamic in Nashville really is the entrepreneurial spirit, the people who’ve come to Nashville from all over the country,” Cigarran says. “Some came here to work for other companies, had an idea and began their own company, and that’s never been more true than it is today.”

– Joe Morris

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Transportation access, skilled workforce build success in

manufacturing sector

There’s a good reason why so many manufacturing companies choose to locate their operations in the

Nashville area. Actually, there are plenty of good reasons.

“When businesses look at site selec-tion, the top three considerations are going to be location, workforce and existing industrial development,” says Holly S. Weber, vice president of eco-nomic development at the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce.

With proximity to major interstates and population centers, an ample supply of skilled workers and millions of square feet of industrial space, the Nashville area has attributes that score well with manufacturers.

Pittsburgh-based Chromalox Inc. manufactures electric heat and temper-ature-control products used in industries as diverse as biodiesel and alternative-fuels processing, plastics, pharmaceuticals manufacturing and commercial food equipment. The company has had a pres-ence in the Nashville area since 1957, but recently decided to move production from four smaller Chromalox facilities to a new plant in Tennessee.

Designed and built to embrace the concepts of LEAN manufacturing, the new, 142,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility is on Heil-Quaker Boulevard in La Vergne in Rutherford County.

Full-capacity operations began in spring 2009, with peak employment ranging from 300 to 350.

The company’s distribution warehouse also is located in La Vergne and serves customers in the United States, Europe and Asia.

All in all, its expansion in La Vergne finds Chromalox in good company with other manufacturers that have made similar moves.

“Middle Tennessee has proven to be a great location for many manufac-turing and logistics operations, including Chromalox, for a number of reasons,” says Mark Copeland, vice president of operations. “First and foremost is the availability of a f lexible, well-trained

workforce. The second reasons would have to be location.”

“It is evident that local and state governmental agencies are committed to making it easy for businesses to settle in Tennessee,” Copeland says. “These agencies have proven to be helpful in many ways.” – Carol Cowan

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Nashville’s lifestyle, opportunities entice up-and-comers on a career track

Jeff Schwartzenberg, 35, and his wife, Jennifer, visited Nashville in 2003 and again in 2005, and were impressed with the incredible momentum that appeared to be taking

shape in the region.With further visits in 2006, it became harder and harder

for the couple to return to New York, so they decided to put their house on the market and look for jobs in Nashville.

They ultimately moved to Music City in January 2007, where Jeff is now senior marketing manager at Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management.

Meanwhile, Jennifer is now the director of NowPlayingNashville.com, an all-inclusive, one-stop online arts-and-entertainment event calendar.

“While New York will always be special to us, we were ready for a change of pace and a better lifestyle,” Jeff Schwartzenberg says. “Nashville is an incredibly dynamic place for young professionals to cultivate and enhance their careers. It offers entertainment, dining, culture, affordability and hospitality, just to name a few. We really couldn’t be happier here.”

Such is the story with many young professionals in Music City, and dozens of them are networking with one another thanks to the efforts of groups such as YP Nashville, an umbrella organization sponsored by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce.

“We define young professionals as being ages 25-40, but we also include the young at heart,” says Rebecca Myers, director of talent, recruitment and retention for the Nashville chamber. “We want YPs to stay in Nashville, and YP Nashville can help.”

A few years ago, the Nashville chamber hired a consulting firm to see what factors would attract younger professionals to the area. Those factors included a low cost of living, a wide array of activities, availability of colleges and lifelong learning, potential to secure high-quality jobs with good compensation, and the ability to grow careers.

YP Nashville was formed as a partnership between nearly 30 young professional organizations, all working together to

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shape the future of the region, Myers says. “The presidents of these organizations meet on a quarterly

basis to think of additional ways to help YPs network around town,” she says.

YP Nashville can also help young professionals who want to get involved and make a difference in the community.

Several national publications have been recognizing the Nashville area for its attractiveness to young professionals. For example, Forbes.com ranked the region in its top 20 major metros for economic opportunity for up-and-comers on a career track.

“Money magazine recently spoke highly of Nashville, as did Working Mother magazine,” says Nancy Eisenbrandt, chief workforce development officer and chief operating officer of the Nashville chamber. “There has been a lot of recent external confirmation that Nashville is a very good place to start and grow your career.” – Kevin Litwin

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ECONOMIC PROFILE

BUSINESS CLIMATEBooming businesses, an expanding workforce and a strong economy

are characteristics of the 10 Middle Tennessee counties that comprise

the Nashville Economic Market. Large companies in the region include

Nissan, Bridgestone, Louisiana-Pacific, HCA and Dell.

MAJOR INDUSTRY SECTORS

Manufacturing, 10.9%

Trade Transportation

& Utilities, 20.5%

Information, 2.6%

Financial Activities, 6.1%

Professional and

Business Services, 13%

Education and Health, 13.9%

Leisure & Hospitality, 10.3%

Government, 13%

HOUSING MARKET

Average Home Price, $218,657

Average Apartment Rental, $753

COST OF LIVING COMPARISON

Nashville, 91.8

Dallas, 90.7

Charlotte, 93.7

Raleigh, 104.8

Atlanta, 96.1

St. Louis, 90.2

Phoenix, 99.8

Denver, 103.5

Cleveland, 95.7

Philadelphia, 123.5

San Diego, 135.0

Source: ACCRA Cost of Living

Index, Second Quarter 2008

(Composite Index=100)

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME

Cheatham, $50,284

Davidson, $43,392

Dickson, $42,837

Maury, $45,697

Montgomery, $42,654

Robertson, $47,005

Rutherford, $50,352

Sumner, $50,069

Williamson, $76,723

Wilson, $54,172

Nashville Economic

Market, $47,908

LABOR FORCE STATISTICS

Nashville MSA

Nonagricultural employment

(2007), 760,258

2002-2007 Nonagricultural

Employment Growth

Percentage, 13%

Unemployment Rate (2007), 4.0%

Per Capita Personal

Income (2007)

Cheatham, $30,884

Davidson, $42,092

Dickson, $27,738

Maury, $29,046

Montgomery

$35,232

Robertson, $30,764

Rutherford, $30,519

Sumner, $32,710

Williamson, $51,841

Wilson, $35,644

Tennessee, $32,172

U.S., $36,714

Source: www.nashvilleareainfo.com

POPULATION TRENDS

County 2000 2007 % Change

Cheatham 35,912 39,112 +8.9

Davidson 569,891 619,626 +8.7

Dickson 43,156 47,366 +9.8

Maury 69,498 79,966 +6.8

Montgomery 134,768 154,460 +5.5

Robertson 54,433 63,333 +16.4

Rutherford 182,023 241,462 +32.7

Sumner 130,449 152,721 +17.1

Williamson 126,638 166,128 +31.2

Wilson 88,809 106,356 +19.8

Nashville Eco. Market 1,435,577 1,671,530 +14.9

Tennessee 5,689,283 6,156,719 +8.2

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Acreage IndexThe following properties are available for sale in the Nashville area. The Acreage Index is organized in ascending order of property size. The Site Guide is organized first by type of property, then county (in alphabetical order), then by property size (in ascending order). Columns should be read down first, rather than left to right.

Note: These listings were provided by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and were considered correct at the time of publication (April 2009). However, due to the nature of real estate, the information and availability may change during the lifetime of this publication, and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. We suggest you contact the agent listed to verify availability or to request further information.

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2 1.5 to 4.2 , Davidson ...................................... 22

3 1.72 , Davidson ................................................ 22

4 3 , Davidson ..................................................... 22

5 4.5 , Davidson ................................................. 22

6 4.66 , Davidson ............................................... 22

7 5.3 , Davidson ................................................. 23

8 6.54 to 30.63 acre lots , Davidson ............ 23

9 6.6 , Davidson ................................................. 23

10 6.95 , Davidson ............................................... 23

11 9.14 , Davidson ................................................ 23

12 9.14 , Davidson ................................................ 23

13 11.11 , Davidson ................................................ 24

14 12.5 , Davidson ................................................ 24

15 13.52 to 29 , Davidson ................................... 24

16 14 , Davidson ................................................... 24

17 19 , Davidson ................................................... 24

18 20.63 , Davidson ............................................ 25

19 1.38 , Rutherford ............................................ 25

20 1.5 , Rutherford ............................................... 26

21 100 , Rutherford ............................................. 26

22 1.2 , Sumner ..................................................... 26

23 35 , Sumner ...................................................... 26

24 42.31 , Sumner ................................................ 26

25 425; office from 1 to 150 acre lots , Sumner 27

26 1 to 40 of office/ retail , Williamson ......... 27

27 1.15 , Williamson ............................................. 27

28 2.9 to 8.7 , Williamson .................................. 27

29 6 to 30 , Williamson ...................................... 28

30 6 to 10 , Williamson ....................................... 28

31 17.88 , Williamson .......................................... 28

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32 18.6 , Williamson ............................................ 24

33 21.78 , Williamson .......................................... 28

34 6.03 , Wilson .................................................... 29

35 12.5 , Wilson ..................................................... 29

38 0.91 to 22.36 , Davidson ............................. 30

39 1 to 7 , Davidson ............................................. 30

40 2.218 , Davidson ............................................ 30

41 3.37 , Davidson ............................................... 30

42 3.66 , Davidson .............................................. 30

43 3.9 , Davidson .................................................. 31

44 4.01 , Davidson ................................................ 31

45 4.1 , Davidson ................................................... 31

46 4.64 , Davidson ................................................ 31

47 4.85 , Davidson ................................................ 31

48 4.9 , Davidson .................................................. 31

49 5.5 , Davidson ................................................. 32

50 6.29 , Davidson ............................................... 32

51 6.4 , Davidson ................................................. 32

52 7.13 , Davidson ................................................ 32

53 9.44 , Davidson ............................................... 32

54 9.86 , Davidson ............................................... 33

75 6 to 41 , Robertson ........................................ 37

83 1 , Rutherford .................................................. 39

84 2.38 , Rutherford ............................................ 39

85 3.27 , Rutherford ............................................ 39

86 5.27 , Rutherford ............................................ 39

87 8.41 , Rutherford ............................................ 39

106 9.06 , Wilson ................................................. 44

55 10.01 , Davidson .............................................. 33

56 10.63 , Davidson ............................................. 33

57 12.8 , Davidson ................................................ 33

58 13.37 , Davidson .............................................. 33

59 16.73 , Davidson .............................................. 33

60 21.58 , Davidson ............................................. 34

61 22.4 , Davidson ............................................... 34

67 22 to 125 , Dickson ......................................... 35

68 22 , Dickson ..................................................... 35

76 10 to 650 , Robertson ................................... 37

77 10 to 47 , Robertson ...................................... 37

78 21 , Robertson ................................................. 38

88 10 to 50 , Rutherford .................................... 39

89 10.68 , Rutherford ......................................... 40

90 17 , Rutherford ............................................... 40

91 20 , Rutherford .............................................. 40

96 15 , Sumner ........................................................ 41

97 18.9 , Sumner .................................................... 41

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107 10 , Wilson ...................................................... 44

108 10-120 , Wilson ............................................. 44

109 18.74 , Wilson ................................................ 44

110 22.8 , Wilson ................................................... 44

111 24 , Wilson ...................................................... 44

36 31 , Cheatham .................................................. 29

37 40.5 , Cheatham ............................................. 29

62 27.81 , Davidson .............................................. 34

70 30 to 90 , Maury ............................................. 36

92 44 , Rutherford .............................................. 40

98 32 , Sumner ...................................................... 42

99 35 , Sumner ...................................................... 42

100 43.66 , Sumner .............................................. 42

112 35 , Wilson ...................................................... 45

113 40.94 , Wilson ................................................ 45

114 48 , Wilson ...................................................... 45

63 64.23 , Davidson ............................................ 34

64 65.37 , Davidson ............................................. 34

73 100 , Montgomery ......................................... 37

79 65 , Robertson ................................................ 38

93 90 , Rutherford .............................................. 40

94 95 , Rutherford .............................................. 40

95 100 , Rutherford .............................................. 41

101 66.8 , Sumner ................................................. 43

102 100 , Sumner ................................................... 43

115 53 , Wilson ...................................................... 45

116 100 , Wilson ................................................... 46

65 120 , Davidson ................................................. 34

66 174 , Davidson ................................................. 35

69 600 , Dickson .................................................. 36

71 261 , Maury ....................................................... 36

72 422 , Maury ...................................................... 36

74 660 , Montgomery ......................................... 37

80 110 , Robertson ............................................... 38

81 270 , Robertson .............................................. 38

82 550 , Robertson .............................................. 38

103 207 , Sumner .................................................. 43

104 380 , Sumner .................................................. 43

105 600 , Sumner .................................................. 43

117 102 , Wilson ................................................... 46

118 103.9 , Wilson ................................................ 46

119 158 , Wilson .................................................... 46

120 164 , Wilson ................................................... 46

121 165 , Wilson .................................................... 46

122 282 , Wilson .................................................... 47

123 695 , Wilson .................................................... 47

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DAVIDSON

2 Myatt Drive NASHVILLE , 37115

Acreage: 1.5 to 4.2

Description: Topography – Level

site . Access – 1 mile to I-65 . Utilities

– water, sewer, gas .

Contact: Ben Goodwin,

(615) 346-0290,

[email protected] ,

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Office Listings

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1 Century City NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 1.26 to 5.28

Price: $7 psf

Description: Zoning – ORI. Have

preliminary sight and grading plan .

Contact: Axson West,

(615) 833-8716, awest@southeast

venture.com , Southeast Venture

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DAVIDSON

3 Fesslers Lane NASHVILLE , 37201

Acreage: 1.72

Price: $696,000

Description: Zoning – Commercial,

environmentally clean . Utilities –

All utilities at site .

Contact: Larry Beadle,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

4 Jackson Property MURFREESBORO ROAD

N OF COUCHVILLE PIKE

ANTIOCH , 37013

Acreage: 3

Price: $350,000

Description: Topography –

Commercial potential .

Utilities – Nearby .

Contact: Larry Beadle,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

5 Briley Corners 10 BRIDGESTONE PARK

NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 4.5

Description: Zoning – Office limited .

Access – Visibility and quick access

to Briley Parkway, site can

accommodate office user up to

90,000 SF . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: Jeff Haynes,

(615) 550-5578,

[email protected];

Thomas McDaniel, (615) 550-5579,

[email protected] , Boyle

DAVIDSON

6 2338 Murfreesboro Road NASHVILLE , 37217

Acreage: 4.66

Price: $850,000

Description: Topography – Commercial

PUD, Nashboro Village area .

Contact: Tony Vaughn,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

7 200 Main Street NASHVILLE , 37213

Acreage: 5.3

Price: $14,000,000

Description: Topography –

Redeveloped property near the

Titans Stadium .

Contact: John Gifford,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

8 Briley & I-40 NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 6.54 to 30.63 acre lots

Price: $875,000 to $1,500,000

Description: Topography – Sloping .

Zoning – CS and IWD . Access –

In place . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: Gilbert Smith,

(615) 833-8716,

[email protected] ,

Southeast Venture

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13 Percy Priest Drive NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 11.11

Description: Topography –

Level site . Utilities – at site .

Contact: Radley Hendrixson,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

14 1450 Bell Road NASHVILLE , 37201

Acreage: 12.5

Price: $3,750,000

Description: Topography – Pad

ready site zoned SP .

Contact: John Gifford,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

11 Lakeview Place 16 CENTURY BLVD.

NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 9.14

Description: Zoning – Office/

Residential Intensive . Access –

Excellent access to I-40 &

Briley Parkway .

Contact: David McGahren,

SIOR, (615) 301-2810,

[email protected],

Doug Howard,

SIOR, (615) 301-2818,

[email protected] ,

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker

DAVIDSON

12 Century City CENTURY BOULEVARD

NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 9.14

Description: Topography – Sloping .

Zoning – ORI . Access – 1 mile from

I-40, 2 miles from BNA . Utilities –

Electric, gas, water and sewer .

Contact: Coleman Aycock,

(615) 884-2302,

[email protected] ,

Duke Realty Corporation

DAVIDSON

9 5200 Hickory Hollow Pkwy NASHVILLE , 37201

Acreage: 6.6

Price: $795,000

Description: Zoning – Adjacent

properties zoned commercial

and RM20 .

Contact: Catherine Collins,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

10 Metropolitan Airport Ctr. ROYAL PKWY

NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 6.95

Description: Topography – Flat .

Zoning – CS . Access – 1/2 mile from

I-40, 2 miles from BNA . Utilities –

Electric, gas, water and sewer .

Contact: Coleman Aycock,

(615) 884-2302,

[email protected] ,

Duke Realty Corporation

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19 Sam Ridley Parkway & Expo Drive SMYRNA , 37138

Acreage: 1.38

Price: $1,200,000

Description: Topography – Flat,

cleared land, good location, pad

ready lot . Utilities – All at site .

Contact: Larry Beadle,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

17 Commerce Center East STEWARTS FERRY PIKE

NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 19

Price: $10-$14 / sf

Description: Zoning – Office and

retail . Access – Immediately off

I-40 at Stewarts Ferry Pike, site

can accommodate office user

from 30,000 SF up to 180,000 SF .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Rob Lowe

(615) 301-2910, [email protected];

Whit McCrary (615) 301-2908,

[email protected] , Colliers

Turley Martin Tucker

DAVIDSON

18 Ashland City Highway & Clarksville Pike NASHVILLE , 37201

Acreage: 20.63

Price: $1,200,000

Description: Topography – Large

tract of land that borders 2 major

highways, all utilities at site .

Contact: Larry Beadle, (615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

15 The Crossings Development ANTIOCH , 37013

Acreage: 13.52 to 29

Price: $3.25 psf

Description: Zoning – C-PUD.

Great for Distribution . Access –

Easy access to I-24 .

Contact: Todd Alexander,

(615) 250-8672,

[email protected] ,

Southeast Venture

DAVIDSON

16 Murfreesboro Road NASHVILLE , 37013

Acreage: 14

Price: $3,300,000

Description: Topography – Gently

rolling, borders Nashboro Golf &

Country Club .

Contact: Tony Vaughn,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

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20 1801 Memorial Blvd. MURFREESBORO , 37129

Acreage: 1.5

Price: $900,000

Description: Topography – Flat land .

Zoning – Commercial .

Contact: Tony Vaughn,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

RUTHERFORD

21 Murfreesboro Gateway MURFREESBORO , 37219

Acreage: 100

Description: Zoning – Class A office,

Headquarters, R&D . Access – 1 mile

from I-24 .

Contact: Holly Weber,

(615) 869-0345,

[email protected] ,

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25 Indian Lake Village SR 386 & INDIAN LAKE ROAD

HENDERSONVILLE , 37075

Acreage: 425; office from 1 to

150 acre lots

Description: Zoning – Commercial

PUD,Office, Retail, Luxury

Residential . Access – Visibility and

quick access via 2 full exits to SR

386 . Utilities – Gas, water, sewer,

electric, fiber .

Contact: Dean Jacobs,

(615) 822-3509/(615) 424-4411,

[email protected] ,

Halo Properties

SUMNER

23 Indian Lake Development Land HENDERSONVILLE , 37075

Acreage: 35

Price: 7.50 psf

Description: Topography – Divisible,

great location . Utilities – All at site .

Contact: Terry Smith, (615) 850-2724,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

SUMNER

24 The Fountains of Glenbrook VIETNAM VETERANS BOULEVARD

(SR 386) AND NEW SHACKLE

ISLAND ROAD

HENDERSONVILLE , 37075

Acreage: 42.31

Description: Zoning – Commercial

PUD . Access – Vietnam Veterans

at New Shackle Island Road .

Contact: Stuart Wiston,

(615) 239-0102,

[email protected],

Tiffany Pruett, (615) 370-8381,

[email protected] ,

PGM Properties

SUMNER

22 Publix Outparcel 110 INDIAN LAKES BLVD.

HENDERSONVILLE , 37075

Acreage: 1.2

Price: Lease $60,000 per year

Description: Topography – Paved

lot in front of Publix anchored

shopping center, 5,000 sf building

possible, NNN ground lease, 25 yr

term with 12.5% escalation every

5 years .

Contact: Rick Helton,

(615) 221-6603,

[email protected] ,

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29 Resource Centre West I-65 & MCEWEN

FRANKLIN , 37067

Acreage: 6 to 30

Description: Zoning – Commercial:

office, hotel or retail . Access –

I-65 at McEwen, new high

volume interchange .

Contact: Pat Emery,

(615) 771-0440,

[email protected] ,

Crescent Resources, LLC

WILLIAMSON

30 Resource Centre East MCEWEN & CAROTHERS

FRANKLIN , 37067

Acreage: 6 to 10

Description: Zoning – Commercial:

office, hotel or retail . Access –

I-65 at McEwen, new high

volume interchange .

Contact: Pat Emery,

(615) 771-0440,

[email protected] ,

Crescent Resources, LLC

WILLIAMSON

27 Powell Place BRENTWOOD , 37027

Acreage: 1.15

Price: $1.263 M

Description: Zoning – C-1 . Access –

approved for 15,500 SF building

last 1 acre tract in established

office park .

Contact: Chris Grear,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

WILLIAMSON

28 Mallory Business Park BRENTWOOD , 37027

Acreage: 2.9 to 8.7

Price: $9 to $10 psf

Description: Zoning – C3. Business

park with all the utilities and

infrastructure provided to right

of way adjacent to the site .

Contact: Wood Caldwell,

(615) 250-8676,

[email protected] ,

Southeast Venture

WILLIAMSON

26 Berry Farms I-65 & GOOSE CREEK BYPASS

FRANKLIN , 37064

Acreage: 1 to 40 of office/ retail

Description: Topography – Rolling .

Zoning – Commercial PUD . Access –

Visibility and quick access to I-65

and Goose Creek Bypass . Utilities –

Gas, water, sewer, electric, fiber .

Contact: Phil Fawcett,

(615) 550-5580,

[email protected];

Jeff Haynes, (615) 550-5578,

[email protected];

Thomas McDaniel, (615) 550-5579,

[email protected] , Boyle

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WILSON

34 1 Glide Path Way LEBANON , 37087

Acreage: 6.03

Price: 12.00/psf

Description: Topography – 4 lots .

Zoning – B-3 . Access – interstate

frontage, easy access .

Contact: Catherine Collins,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

WILLIAMSON

32 7007 Moores Lane FRANKLIN , 37220

Acreage: 18.6

Price: $3,500,000

Description: Zoning – Potential for

rezoned mixed-use development .

Contact: Tony Vaughn,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

WILLIAMSON

33 Carothers Crossing LIBERTY PIKE AND CAROTHERS

FRANKLIN , 37067

Acreage: 21.78

Description: Topography – Sloping .

Zoning – GC . Access – 1 mile from

I-65 McEwen Interchange . Utilities –

Electric, gas, water and sewer .

Contact: Coleman Aycock,

(615) 884-2302,

[email protected] ,

Duke Realty Corporation

WILLIAMSON

31 Keystone Crossing MALLORY AND JORDAN ROAD

FRANKLIN , 37067

Acreage: 17.88

Description: Topography – Sloping .

Zoning – GC . Access – 0.5 mile from

I-65 McEwen Interchange . Utilities –

Electric, gas, water and sewer .

Contact: Coleman Aycock,

(615) 884-2302,

[email protected] ,

Duke Realty Corporation

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DAVIDSON

38 MetroCenter NASHVILLE , 37228

Acreage: 0.91 to 22.36

Description: Topography – Flat .

Zoning – IWD . Access – In place .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Jimmy Pickel,

(615) 833-8716,

[email protected] ,

Southeast Venture

CHEATHAM

36 Cheatham County Industrial Park HWY 12 SOUTH

ASHLAND CITY , 37015

Acreage: 31

Price: $1,400,000

Description: Zoning – Industrial

Light Mfg. . Access – Located on

4-lane highway . Utilities – All

present, Industrial Wast Water

system in park.

Contact: James Fenton, Dir.

Economic Development,

(615) 418-1535,

jamesfenton@cheatham

connect.com , JECDB

CHEATHAM

37 6292 Highway 41-A PLEASANT VIEW , 37146

Acreage: 40.5

Price: $3,000,000

Description: Zoning – Commerical

Development Opportunity .

Access – 1660 feet of frontage

on Hwy 41A . Utilities – Water/sewer,

electrical available .

Contact: Bill Hawkins, SIOR,

(615) 256-3189, [email protected] ,

Chas. Hawkins Company, Inc.

WILSON

35 1143 Carson Drive LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 12.5

Price: $1,350,000

Description: Zoning – Commercial .

Access – interstate visibility . Utilities

– At at site .

Contact: Larry Beadle,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

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DAVIDSON

43 3341 Whites Creek Pike WHITES CREEK , 37189

Acreage: 3.9

Price: $1,400,000

Description: Topography – Great

visibility . Utilities – Water and sewer

at site .

Contact: Charlotte Ford,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

44 Myatt & Fant Industrial Drive LOT 4

NASHVILLE , 37115

Acreage: 4.01

Price: $500,000/$111,111 per acre

Description: Topography –

Relatively flat site . Access – I-65,

Myatt Drive . Utilities – All utilities

to site .

Contact: Randy Wolcott,

(615) 376-3248,

[email protected] , Proventure

DAVIDSON

41 916 Fourth Avenue North NASHVILLE , 37219

Acreage: 3.37

Price: $3,370,000

Description: Topography – +3.37

acres or 146649 sf, previously

approved for MUG, Geotech

and Survey updated in 2007 .

Contact: Martin Meyer,

(615) 221-6610, [email protected] ,

Proventure

DAVIDSON

42 325 Trinity Lane LESS THAN 1/2 MILE FROM I-65N

NASHVILLE , 37207

Acreage: 3.66

Price: $750,000

Description: Topography – Level .

Utilities – All are available to the site .

Contact: Alan Treadway,

(615) 833-8716,

[email protected] ,

Southeast Venture

DAVIDSON

39 Royal Park Business Center Airport North NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 1 to 7

Description: Topography – Flat .

Zoning – IWD . Access – In place .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Axson West,

(615) 833-8716, awest@southeast

venture.com , Southeast Venture

DAVIDSON

40 700 Benton Avenue NASHVILLE , 37204

Acreage: 2.218

Price: $950,000

Description: Topography – Major

interstate exit on hill overlooking

Downtown Nashville .

Contact: Larry Beadle,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

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DAVIDSON

49 Bethel Road & Cycle Lane GOODLETTSVILLE , 37072

Acreage: 5.5

Price: $250,000

Description: Topography – Vacant

land located on the Davidson/

Robertson County line .

Contact: John Gifford,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

50 718 Murfreesboro Road NASHVILLE , 37210

Acreage: 6.29

Price: $2,500,000/$397,456

per acre

Description: Topography – Level .

Zoning – IR . Access – 915 ft.

frontage along I-24 at I-40,

Arlington Avenue, frontage on

Murfreesboro Road . Utilities –

Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Mike Russell, SIOR,

(615) 300-7114, mrussell@horrell

company.com; Ben McKnight,

(615) 300-7545, bmcknight@horrell

company.com , Horrell Company

DAVIDSON

47 Waller Buick Building 176 LAFAYETTE

NASHVILLE , 37210

Acreage: 4.85

Price: $2,200,000

Description: Topography – Level .

Zoning – IWD . Access – 1/2 Mile to

I-40W, 1 Mile to I-24/I-40 . Utilities –

Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Mike Russell, SIOR,

(615) 300-7114,

[email protected];

Ben McKnight, (615) 300-7545,

[email protected] ,

Horrell Company

DAVIDSON

48 4280 Sidco Drive NASHVILLE , 37204

Acreage: 4.9

Price: $4,200,000

Description: Topography – Gently

Sloping . Zoning – IR . Access – 1/10

Mile to Harding I-65 Interchange .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Mike Russell,

SIOR, (615) 300-7114,

[email protected];

Ben McKnight, (615) 300-7545,

[email protected] ,

Horrell Company

DAVIDSON

45 923 & 928 Myatt Industrial Drive MADISON , 37115

Acreage: 4.1

Price: $330,000

Description: Utilities – All utilities

at site .

Contact: Tom Davis, (615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

46 1415 Lebanon Pike NASHVILLE , 37210

Acreage: 4.64

Price: $875,000

Description: Topography – Perfect

for Trailer/Truck/Equipment

Storage Facility, BTS possible .

Access – +1.5 miles from I-24 & I-40 .

Contact: Bo Fulk, (615) 221-6650,

[email protected] , Proventure

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DAVIDSON

55 Murfreesboro Road OLD HICKORY BLVD &

WALDRON ROAD

LA VERGNE , 37086

Acreage: 10.01

Description: Zoning – Commercial

PUD overlay, Divisible . Access –

Map 175, Parcel 196 . Utilities –

Sewer Easement in place .

Contact: Bill Hawkins, SIOR,

(615) 256-3189, [email protected] ,

Chas. Hawkins Company, Inc.

DAVIDSON

56 Swinging Bridge Road OLD HICKORY , 37138

Acreage: 10.63

Price: 92,200/acre

Description: Topography –

Rail access .

Contact: Tom Davis, (615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

53 2300 Clifton Ave. NASHVILLE , 37209

Acreage: 9.44

Price: $95,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Flat .

Zoning – IR . Access – 3 miles to

I-40, 0.5 miles to Charlotte Avenue .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Buist Richardson,

(615) 727-7400,

[email protected] ,

Nashville Commercial

DAVIDSON

54 Westport Business Park CENTENNIAL BOULEVARD

NASHVILLE , 37209

Acreage: 9.86

Price: $150,000/Acre

Description: Zoning – IR . Access –

Briley Pkwy at Centennial. Site can

accommodate 1ac. To 9 acre sites .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Charley Hankla,

(615) 301-2837, [email protected];

Jimmy Love, (615) 301-2841,

[email protected] ,

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker

DAVIDSON

51 Cripple Turkey 900 RIVER BLUFF DRIVE

MADISON , 37115

Acreage: 6.4

Price: $434,400

Description: Topography –

Site ready . Zoning – IR-Industrial

Restrictive, build-to-suit .

Utilities – All including sewer

and retention pond .

Contact: Nathan Douglas,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected],

Tom Davis, (615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

DAVIDSON

52 Old Hickory – Rayon City OLD HICKORY , 37138

Acreage: 7.13

Description: Topography – Build

to suit, development opportunity .

Contact: Bill Hawkins,

SIOR, (615) 256-3189,

[email protected] ,

Chas. Hawkins Company, Inc.

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DAVIDSON

61 Trinity Lane @ I-65N SOUTHWEST CORNER OF

INTERSATE INTERCHANGE

NASHVILLE , 37207

Acreage: 22.4

Price: $3,950,000

Description: Zoning – MUL . Access –

I-65N & Trinity Lane, great access

and visibility .

Contact: Alan Treadway,

(615) 833-8716, atreadway@southeast

venture.com , Southeast Venture

DAVIDSON

62 Rayon City ROBINSON ROAD &

INDUSTRIAL DRIVE

OLD HICKORY , 37138

Acreage: 27.81

Description: Topography – Flat

Topography . Zoning – CS, Retail/

Commercial Sites Available . Access

– Traffic Signal at Interchange .

Contact: Bill Hawkins, SIOR,

(615) 256-3189, [email protected] ,

Chas. Hawkins Company, Inc.

DAVIDSON

59 Ashland City Highway ASHLAND CITY HWY, 1 MILE WEST

OF BRILEY PARKWAY

NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 16.73

Price: $30,000 per acre

Description: Topography – 2 parcels

together, Map 68, Parcels 27&28 .

Zoning – Ar2a . Access – Excellent

access to Briley Parkway .

Contact: Bill Hawkins, SIOR,

(615) 256-3189, [email protected] ,

Chas. Hawkins Company, Inc.

DAVIDSON

60 Airpark East COUCHVILLE PIKE

NASHVILLE , 37217

Acreage: 21.58

Description: Topography – Flat

to sloping . Zoning – IWD . Access –

within 3 miles of I-40/I24 and BNA,

Landscaped park entry . Utilities –

Underground electric, gas, water

and sewer.

Contact: Lonnie Russell,

(615) 884-2311,

[email protected] ,

Duke Realty Corporation

DAVIDSON

57 Brick Church North Park I-24 & BRILEY PARKWAY,

BRICK CHURCH PIKE

NASHVILLE , 37214

Acreage: 12.8

Description: Zoning – IWD .

Access – I-65/I-24 Access,

Interstate Visibility .

Contact: Bill Hawkins,

SIOR, (615) 256-3189,

[email protected] ,

Chas. Hawkins Company, Inc.

DAVIDSON

58 2506 Brick Church Pike NASHVILLE , 37207

Acreage: 13.37

Price: $485,000

Description: Topography – Vacant

land with 7 acres on flat land .

Utilities – All at site .

Contact: Larry Beadle,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

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DICKSON

67 Lot 10 Dickson County Industrial Park 130 WARREN G. MEDLEY DRIVE

DICKSON , 37055

Acreage: 22 to 125

Price: $15-35,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Pad Ready . Zoning – Industrial . Access – 4 miles from I-40 . Utilities – Gas, Sewer, Water & Electric .

Contact: David Hamilton,

(615) 446-2349,

david@dicksoncounty

chamber.com ,

Dickson County Chamber

DAVIDSON

65 County Hospital Road NASHVILLE , 37218

Acreage: 120

Price: $35,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – RES, Potential

IWD zoning . Access – Briley

Parkway & County Hospital Road .

Contact: Brent Basham,

(615) 727-7406, [email protected] ,

Nashville Commercial

DAVIDSON

66 ABC Old Hickory 631 BURNETT ROAD

OLD HICKORY , 37138

Acreage: 174

Price: $45,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Favorable .

Zoning – IG . Access – Highway

access via Old Hickory Boulevard

(SR 45), 8 miles from I-65, 10 miles

from I-40 . Utilities – None .

Contact: Don Kent, (615) 248-1108,

[email protected] ,

CB Richard Ellis

DAVIDSON

63 Burkitt Land Site OLD HICKORY BOULEVARD

ANTIOCH , 37013

Acreage: 64.23

Price: $60,719 per acre

Description: Topography – Rolling .

Zoning – IWD . Access – Just off I-24,

near Murfreesboro Road . Utilities –

Gas, water, sewer .

Contact: Clinton Gilbreath,

(615) 248-1119, [email protected] ,

CB Richard Ellis

DAVIDSON

64 Briley & Brick Church Lane BRILEY PARKWAY &

BRICK CHURCH PIKE

NASHVILLE , 37207

Acreage: 65.37

Price: $18,000 per acre

Description: Access – 1 mile to I-24,

adjacent to Briley Parkway . Utilities

– All utilities .

Contact: Terry Smith, (615) 850-2724,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

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70 Northpointe Industrial Park US HWY. 31 & NORTHPOINTE

BOULEVARD, 2 PARCELS,

BOULEVARD SITE

COLUMBIA , 38401

Acreage: 30 to 90

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 11 miles to interstate, 0.25

miles to highway . Utilities – Gas,

water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Frank Tamberrino,

(931) 388-2155,

[email protected] ,

Maury Alliance MAURY

DICKSON

68 Lot 11 Dickson County Industrial Park 131 WARREN G. MEDLEY DRIVE

DICKSON , 37055

Acreage: 22

Price: $15-35,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Pad Ready . Zoning – Industrial . Access – 4 miles from I-40 . Utilities – Gas, Sewer, Water & Electric .

Contact: David Hamilton,

(615) 446-2349,

[email protected] ,

Dickson County Chamber

DICKSON

69 Turnball Park, Hogan Road DICKSON , 37055

Acreage: 600

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – Adjacent to SR-840,

3 miles to Hwy. 46/I-40 exit .

Utilities – Electric, water, gas,

on-site disposal system .

Contact: Michael Stevenson,

[email protected] ,

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MONTGOMERY

74 Phase II, I-24 at Exit #8 SR-237

CLARKSVILLE , 37043

Acreage: 660

Price: Negotiable

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – Adjacent to interstate,

1 mile to highway . Utilities – Gas,

water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Mike Evans,

(931) 647-2331,

[email protected] ,

Montgomery County ECD

MONTGOMERY

73 Corporate Business Park MATTHEWS TUCKER PORT SITE

CLARKSVILLE , 37142

Acreage: 100

Price: Negotiable

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 8 miles to interstate, mile

135 on Cumberland River, 0.25 miles

to highway . Utilities – Electric .

Contact: Mike Evans,

(931) 647-2331,

[email protected] ,

Montgomery County ECD

MAURY

71 Royal Park Site ROYAL PARK BOULEVARD &

KEDRON ROAD

SPRING HILL , 37174

Acreage: 261

Description: Topography – Flat .

Zoning – Industrial and commercial .

Access – 0.7 miles to interstate,

adjacent to highway . Utilities –

Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Frank Tamberrino,

(931) 388-2155, frank@maury

alliance.com , Maury Alliance

MAURY

72 Cherry Glenn Industrial Park HWY. 43 & WILLIAM SPRINGS ROAD

MT. PLEASANT , 38474

Acreage: 422

Price: $10,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Level .

Zoning – Industrial . Access – 18 miles

to interstate, adjacent to highway .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Frank Tamberrino,

(931) 388-2155, frank@maury

alliance.com , Maury Alliance

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ROBERTSON

79 North Industrial Park Property HWY. 41 N. & PINNACLE DRIVE

SPRINGFIELD , 37172

Acreage: 65

Price: $17,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 12 miles to I65 & I24,

adjacent to highway . Utilities –

Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Rod Kirk, (615) 384-3800,

[email protected] ,

Robertson County

Chamber of Commerce ED

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80 York Road COOPERTOWN , 37172

Acreage: 110

Price: $2,000,000/$18,182 per acre

Description: Topography – Large

flat site . Zoning – Industrial . Access –

Adjacent to I-24 and Hwy. 49 .

Utilities – Water, gas and electric

to site .

Contact: Randy Wolcott,

(615) 376-3248, [email protected] ,

Proventure

ROBERTSON

77 White House Interstate Industrial Park HESTER DRIVE WHITE HOUSE , 37188

Acreage: 10 to 47

Price: $50,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – Industrial . Access – Adjacent to interstate, 0.5 miles to highway . Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Rod Kirk, (615) 384-3800, [email protected] , Robertson County Chamber of Commerce ED

ROBERTSON

78 White House - Tate Site INDUSTRIAL DRIVE

WHITE HOUSE , 37148

Acreage: 21

Price: Negotiable

Description: Topography – Flat .

Zoning – IG . Access – Adjacent to

I-65 . Utilities – All utilities available .

Contact: Harold Tate,

(615) 405-4501

ROBERTSON

75 White House Brinkley Industrial Park INDUSTRIAL DRIVE & SOUTH

COURT DRIVE

WHITE HOUSE , 37148

Acreage: 6 to 41

Price: Negotiable

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – Adjacent to I65 . Utilities –

Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Jim Brinkley,

(615) 672-3980 ext.18,

[email protected] ,

Jim Brinkley Realtors, Inc.

ROBERTSON

76 TN/KY Industrial Park LAKE SPRINGS ROAD & EUBANKS ROAD PORTLAND , 37148

Acreage: 10 to 650

Price: Negotiable

Description: Zoning – Industrial . Access – Adjacent to I-65 . Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Denise Geminden, (615) 325-6776, [email protected], City of Portland or Rod Kirk, (615)-384-3800 [email protected] , Robertson County Chamber of Commerce ED

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84 Waldron Road Business Center WALDRON ROAD & CHARTER ROAD

LAVERGNE , 37086

Acreage: 2.38

Price: $200,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Divisible .

Access – Immediate access to I-24 .

Utilities – Gas, sewer & high pressure

water line .

Contact: Randy Wolcott,

(615) 376-3248,

[email protected] ,

Proventure

RUTHERFORD

85 1535 Heil Quaker Blvd. INTERCHANGE CITY , 37086

Acreage: 3.27

Price: Build to suit

Description: Topography – Available

for Build to Suit 10,000-25,000 sf .

Contact: Randy Wolcott,

(615) 376-3248,

[email protected] ,

Proventure

RUTHERFORD

83 Mason Road LAVERGNE , 37086

Acreage: 1

Price: $125,000

Description: Topography – Only

small site available .

Contact: Randy Wolcott,

(615) 376-3248,

[email protected] ,

Proventure

ROBERTSON

81 Jackie Guthrie Site BILL JONES AND INDUSTRIAL DRIVE

SPRINGFIELD , 37172

Acreage: 270

Price: $20,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – Agricultural,

Industrial if needed . Access –

12 miles to I65 & I24, Rail access

feasible . Utilities – All utilties

available .

Contact: Rod Kirk, (615) 384-3800,

[email protected] ,

Robertson County

Chamber of Commerce ED

ROBERTSON

82 Lloyd Keyt Site HIGHWAY 41 N. & W. JOHNSON ROAD

SPRINGFIELD , 37172

Acreage: 550

Price: $18,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 12 miles to I65 & I24,

adjoining to highway . Utilities –

Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Chris Schmeisser,

(615) 301-2800,

[email protected] ,

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker

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RUTHERFORD

90 Three Oaks, Phase III MASON ROAD

LAVERGNE , 37086

Acreage: 17

Description: Zoning – Industrial,

Built to Suit, Pad Ready Land Site .

Utilities – On Site .

Contact: John Ward, SIOR,

(615) 301-2834, [email protected],

David McGahren,

SIOR, 615-301-2810,

[email protected],

Doug Howard, SIOR,

615-301-2818, [email protected] ,

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker

RUTHERFORD

91 Enon Springs Road SMYRNA , 37167

Acreage: 20

Price: $90,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Level .

Zoning – Potential I-2 . Access –

5 miles to I-24, Almaville Road .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Buist Richardson,

(615) 727-7400,

[email protected] ,

Nashville Commercial

RUTHERFORD

88 CentrePointe I-24 & WALDRON ROAD

LAVERGNE , 37086

Acreage: 10 to 50

Description: Topography – 2.3

million SF of warehouses can be

built on the property . Access –

I-24 and Waldron Road .

Contact: Pat Emery, (615) 771-0440,

[email protected] ,

Crescent Resources, LLC

RUTHERFORD

89 CentrePointe CENTREPOINTE DRIVE &

WALDRON ROAD

LAVERGNE , 37086

Acreage: 10.68

Description: Zoning – Retail /

Industrial . Access – I-24 Visibilty .

Contact: David McGahren,

SIOR, (615) 301-2810,

[email protected],

Peggy Sells, (615) 301-2939,

[email protected] ,

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker

RUTHERFORD

86 460 Butler Road MURFREESBORO , 37127

Acreage: 5.27

Price: $85,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Level .

Zoning – Industrial . Access – 1 mile

off 231 S., 2 miles from I-24,

off South Church Street in

Murfreesboro . Utilities –

All available .

Contact: Mike Russell, SIOR,

(615) 300-7114, mrussell@horrell

company.com; Ben McKnight,

(615) 300-7545, bmcknight@horrell

company.com , Horrell Company

RUTHERFORD

87 Smyrna Industrial Park HWY 41 & SAM RIDLEY PKWY

SMYRNA , 37167

Acreage: 8.41

Description: Zoning – Industrial,

Divisble . Access – Adjacent to

Smyrna Airport Terminal .

Utilities – All on Site .

Contact: John Ward, SIOR,

(615) 301-2834, [email protected] ,

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker

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96 Tract 4 Gallatin Industrial Center GATEWAY DRIVE

GALLATIN , 37066

Acreage: 15

Price: $9,000

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 16 miles to I-40, 3 miles to

Hwy. 109, city-owned industrial park .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Clay Walker,

(615) 451-5940,

[email protected] ,

City of Gallatin

RUTHERFORD

94 Lassiter Land MURFREESBORO , 37130

Acreage: 95

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 1 mile to I-24 .

Contact: John Ward,

(615) 301-2834, [email protected] ,

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker

RUTHERFORD

95 Elam Farms Site - Build to Suit MURFREESBORO , 37219

Acreage: 100

Description: Zoning – Light

Industrial, master plan park .

Access – Adjacent to I-24 .

Contact: Dave McGahren,

(615) 301-2810,

[email protected] ,

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker

RUTHERFORD

92 I-840 & Almaville Road MURFREESBORO , 37128

Acreage: 44

Price: $3,600,000

Description: Utilities – Water &

Electric to site, no sewer .

Contact: Joe Schrott,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

RUTHERFORD

93 I-24 & Waldron Road LAVERGNE , 37086

Acreage: 90

Description: Topography – Property

is being graded I-24 frontage .

Contact: Randy Wolcott,

(615) 376-3248,

[email protected] ,

Proventure

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97 Buntin Site HWY. 52 & 31 W.

PORTLAND , 37148

Acreage: 18.9

Price: $35,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 0.75 mile to interstate,

adjoining to highway . Utilities –

Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Jeb Atkinson,

615) 221-6627, [email protected] ,

Proventure

SUMNER

98 Highway 52 & Highway 31 PORTLAND , 37148

Acreage: 32

Price: 6.00 psf

Description: Zoning – Commercial .

Access – Close to I-65 and Industrial

Park .

Contact: Catherine Collins,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

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103 Gallatin Industrial Center, Phase II AIRPORT ROAD & GATEWAY DRIVE

GALLATIN, 37066

Acreage: 207

Description: Zoning – Industrial.

Access – 16 miles to I-40, 3 miles

to Hwy. 109, city-owned industrial

park. Utilities – Gas, water, sewer,

electric.

Contact: Clay Walker,

(615) 451-5940,

[email protected],

City of Gallatin

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104 Earp Property OLD HWY. 109 N

GALLATIN , 37066

Acreage: 380

Price: $20,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – Agricultural .

Access – Rail access feasible, 17

miles to interstate, Adjacent to

Hwy 109 .

Contact: Clay Walker,

(615) 451-5940,

[email protected] ,

City of Gallatin

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101 84 Haynes Airport Road AIRPORT & COLES FERRY ROAD

GALLATIN , 37066

Acreage: 66.8

Price: $55,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 14 miles to I-40, 1 mile

to Hwy. 109 . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: Clay Walker,

(615) 451-5940,

[email protected] ,

City of Gallatin

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102 Johnson Site PORTLAND , 37148

Acreage: 100

Description: Zoning – Agricultural .

Access – 3 miles to interstate,

adjacent to highway . Utilities –

Gas, water, electric .

Contact: Denise Geminden,

(615) 325-6776,

[email protected] ,

City of Portland

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99 81 Jones Property CAIRO ROAD

GALLATIN , 37066

Acreage: 35

Price: $35,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 15 miles to I-40, 2 miles

to Hwy 109, Rail access feasible .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Clay Walker,

(615) 451-5940,

[email protected] ,

City of Gallatin

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100 Halo Cairo Road Property CAIRO ROAD

GALLATIN , 37066

Acreage: 43.66

Price: $30,000 per acre

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 15 miles to I-40, 2 miles

to Hwy 109 . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: Clay Walker,

(615) 451-5940,

[email protected] ,

City of Gallatin

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108 Park 840 CENTRAL PIKE & SR-840

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 10-120

Price: $65,000 - $70,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Frontage

on 840. Land available for users or

developers in established business

park . Utilities – All .

Contact: Martin Meyer,

(615) 221-6610,

[email protected] , Proventure

WILSON

109 Watertown Industrial Park WATERTOWN , 37184

Acreage: 18.74

Price: $15,000 per acre

Description: Topography –

Relatively flat . Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 13 miles to interstate, 0.25

miles to highway . Utilities – Gas,

water, sewer, electric .

Contact: G.C. Hixson,

(615) 443-1210,

[email protected] , JECD

WILSON

106 Eastgate Tech Center 6200 EAST DIVISION STREET

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 9.06

Description: Zoning – Light

Manufacturing & Distribution .

Access – I-40 at Highway 109 .

Contact: John Ward, SIOR,

(615) 301-2834, [email protected],

Doug Howard, SIOR,

(615) 301-2818,

[email protected] ,

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker

WILSON

107 Business Park Drive Cul-de-sac LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 10

Price: 75,000/acre

Description: Topography – Divisible .

Zoning – Light industrial . Utilities –

All at site .

Contact: Larry Beadle,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

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105 Bill Collins Site PORTLAND , 37148

Acreage: 600

Description: Zoning – Agricultural .

Access – 4 miles to interstate, 0.5

miles to highway . Utilities – Gas,

water, electric .

Contact: Denise Geminden,

(615) 325-6776,

[email protected] ,

City of Portland

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113 Commerce Farms Build to Suit HWY. 109 & FRANKLIN ROAD

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 40.94

Description: Topography – Rolling .

Zoning – Industrial . Access – 1.25

miles to interstate, adjacent to

highway . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: G.C. Hixson,

(615) 443-1210,

[email protected] , JECD

WILSON

114 Beckwith Farms Build to Suit HWY. 109 N.

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 48

Price: $65,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Gently

rolling . Zoning – Industrial . Access –

3 miles to interstate, adjacent to

highway . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: G.C. Hixson,

(615) 443-1210,

[email protected] , JECD

WILSON

111 Lebanon Smart Park LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 24

Description: Topography –

Relatively flat . Zoning – Industrial .

Access – 1 mile to interstate, < 1 mile

to highway . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: G.C. Hixson,

(615) 443-1210,

[email protected] , JECD

WILSON

112 109 Business Park ADJACENT TO 109

INDUSTRIAL PARK

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 35

Price: 50,000/acre

Description: Zoning – Light

industrial, could be retail. Utilities –

All utilities including sewer at site .

Contact: Larry Beadle,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

WILSON

110 Park 840 Logistic CENTRAL PIKE

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 22.8

Description: Topography – Flat

(Pad Ready) . Zoning – M-4 . Access –

Direct Access to SR-840 and Hwy

109 Landscaped park entry . Utilities

– Electric, gas, water and sewer .

Contact: Lonnie Russell,

(615) 884-2311,

[email protected] ,

Duke Realty Corporation

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118 111 Safari Camp Road LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 103.9

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – Adjacent to SR-840 .

Utilities – All .

Contact: Buist Richardson,

(615) 727-7400,

[email protected] ,

Nashville Commercial

WILSON

117 Rockdale Distribution Center LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 102

Price: Build-to-suit or land only

Description: Topography – Level .

Zoning – Industrial . Access – 5 miles

to interstate, adjacent to highway .

Utilities – Gas, water, sewer, electric .

Contact: Jeb Atkinson,

(615) 221-6627,

[email protected] ,

Proventure

WILSON

115 Ligdon Farms 2900 CALLIS ROAD

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 53

Price: 27,500/acre

Description: Topography – Fenced

farm, sewer within 1 mile . Zoning –

Potential industrial development .

Contact: Rusty Longhurst,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

WILSON

116 Nashville East Logistics Park SR-840 & COUCHVILLE PIKE

MT. JULIET , 37122

Acreage: 100

Price: $150,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Level .

Zoning – Industrial . Access – 10

miles to interstate, adjacent to

highway . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: G.C. Hixson,

(615) 443-1210,

[email protected] , JECD

Robertson County

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121 Bell Farm WEST SIDE OF HIGHWAY 109

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 165

Price: 55,000/acre

Description: Topography – Flat .

Zoning – Light industrial . Utilities –

Sewer and water on site .

Contact: Larry Beadle,

(615) 850-2700,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

WILSON

120 Couchville Pike Business Center SR-840 & COUCHVILLE PIKE

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 164

Description: Zoning – Industrial .

Access – Adjacent to SR-840 .

Utilities – All .

Contact: Don Kent,

CBRE, (615) 248-1108,

[email protected] ,

CB Richard Ellis

WILSON

119 Farm 840 CENTRAL PIKE

LEBANON , 37090

Acreage: 158

Description: Topography – Sloping .

Zoning – M-4 . Access – Direct

Access to SR-840 and Hwy 109 .

Utilities – Electric, water,

sewer access .

Contact: Lonnie Russell,

(615) 884-2311,

[email protected] ,

Duke Realty Corporation

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122 Safari Camp Road LEBANON , 37088

Acreage: 282

Price: $7,755,000/$27,500 per acre

Description: Topography – Hilly .

Zoning – Industrial . Access –

Adjacent to I-40, 1.8 miles to

interchange, I-40 between Hwy. 109

and SR-840 . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: Terry Smith, (615) 850-2724,

[email protected] ,

NAI Nashville

WILSON

123 Baltz Farm EAST DIVISION STREET &

BECKWITH ROAD

MT. JULIET , 37122

Acreage: 695

Price: $55,000 per acre

Description: Topography – Gently

rolling . Zoning – Industrial . Access –

2 miles to interstate, 1.7 miles to

highway . Utilities – Gas, water,

sewer, electric .

Contact: G.C. Hixson,

(615) 443-1210,

[email protected] , JECD

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