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Top Performers in Commercial Real Estate Honored During MAAR’S Pinnacle Awards
August 03, 2015
By Andy Ashby – Memphis Business Journal – The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council recognized the top performers in commercial real estate April 10 during the 7th annual Pinnacle Awards. Boyle Investment Co. executive vice president Mark Halperin was named Broker of the Year, a honor voted on by his peers. "Mark has been […]
Pinnacle Awards Go To 25 Realtors
August 03, 2015
By Cassandra Kimberly – Commercial Appeal – Twenty-five of Memphis’ top brokers and Realtors were honored by their peers and the Memphis Association of Realtors Thursday evening during the seventh annual Pinnacle Awards Gala at the University of Memphis Holiday Inn. Of the 25 honorees, nine members received the recognition for the first time. To become […]
Boyle Investment Company Makes Leadership Land Gift
August 03, 2015
– Wolf River Conservancy – Boyle Investment Company agreed to conserve an important 290-acre parcel of forested Wolf River land that lies on the edge of the city within the Memphis Annexation Reserve area. It includes over one mile of riverfront and is almost entirely within the designated floodplain. Remarkably, the beautiful stretch of land contains […]
Bloodworth Inducted Into Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame
August 03, 2015
– Memphis Business Journal – The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council honored the top performers in commercial real estate April 2 at the 8th annual Pinnacle Awards. Wyatt Aiken, senior vice president at Commercial Advisors LLC, was named Commercial Broker of the Year, a honor voted on by his peers. Aiken is currently president […]
In the Spotlight: Lesley H. Binkley III
August 03, 2015
By Alan Howell – Memphis Business Journal – Les Binkley began his career in commercial real estate at CB Richard Ellis in Memphis. After moving to the west coast, Binkley landed in the Portland, Ore., office of CBRE. With the career goal to be a developer, he took advantage of his locale and entered the Center […]
Development Across Office, Retail, Industrial Crawls With Broader Economy
August 03, 2015
By Andy Ashby – Memphis Business Journal – As the economy has slowed, commercial real estate development has stalled across all property types. Each major property type — office, retail and industrial — has been affected by the recession in different ways, but none have escaped unscathed. When development could return depends on the property type […]
Plans Nurture Habits of City Success
August 03, 2015
By Chris Peck – Commercial Appeal – This year marks the 20th anniversary of the first publication of ”The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People.” After selling 15 million copies, author Stephen Covey’s seven principles for success now flow freely as cultural wisdom. Many of us, often without knowing the origins of the phrases, routinely recite […]
Greenways Will Let Urban Land Institute Start Connecting Dots
August 03, 2015
By Tom Bailey – Commercial Appeal – Improving regional dialogue on important issues is the most pressing of seven new initiatives recently established by the Urban Land Institute Memphis, the new chairman says. "Right now, regional topics don’t get the focus they deserve," said Russell ‘Rusty’ Bloodworth, who chairs the five-year-old Mid-South chapter. The overarching goal […]
New Class A Office in East Memphis Will Offer Plush Amenities, Finishes
August 03, 2015
By John Scruggs – Memphis Business Journal – Steel is on site and going vertical at the first Class A office project breaking ground in East Memphis. With five new Class A buildings scheduled for delivery over the next two years, the upper end of Memphis office space is about to change. Though the skins of […]
Complications of Mixed-Use Don’t Deter Tennessee Developer
August 03, 2015
– New Urban News – Boyle Investment Company hopes to break ground by early this month on Berry Farms, a partly new urbanist project in Franklin, Tennessee, south of Nashville. The mixed-use development, a significant step forward for the 58,000-population Williamson County seat, consists of three tracts totaling 602 acres. The first tract to be developed […]
Main Street Shows Life Signs Despite Struggles
August 03, 2015
By Andrew Ashby – Memphis Business Journal – In its heyday, Downtown Memphis’ Main Street, like many Main Streets across America, was a bustling retail center where people drove from miles around to shop. However, with the introduction of suburban malls and shopping centers, many Main Streets nationwide, including the one in Memphis, dried up. After […]
A Pleasurable Repast
August 03, 2015
By Amos Maki – Commercial Appeal – After working at Houston’s Restaurant and Jason’s Deli for a number of years, Lisa Clay was ready to open her own restaurant in East Memphis. Her partner, Lauren Gray, was ready to do the same. Now Clay, a self-described "full-time mom," and Gray spend their days serving homemade soups, […]
