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Washington Gates
August 03, 2015
By John Wood – Commercial Appeal – Doug Dickens of Boyle Investment Co. has a dream, and it’s called . You can describe it as Old Town, you can call it nostalgic or you can just label it circa 1900, but it’s actually a collection of new homes that will be designed to embrace the traditional […]
Housing Plan Has ‘Twining’ in Collierville
August 03, 2015
By Kevin McKenzie – Commercial Appeal – A short walk from a new house to Collierville’s historic Town Square is an offer one developer believes home buyers won’t be able to resist, despite economic recession. The eight-lot project envisioned by Boyle Investment Co., slated for the north side of Washington Street east of Mt. Pleasant, comes […]
Check Out the Quality
July 22, 2015
By John Wood – Commercial Appeal – One of the quickest and easiest ways to assess a quality builder is to inspect his work. Builder Mack Andrews has three homes available today for your personal inspection in Twin Lakes of Piperton, a Boyle development, and each one is proof of the kind of quality construction he […]
Custom Business Enviroments
July 22, 2015
– Boyle Report – “Boyle continues to maintain its bulk distribution presence in all areas of the city,” says Joel Fulmer, vice president of commercial and industrial real estate for Boyle Investment Company. Three signature buildings ranging from 102,000 to 120,000 square feet are complete and available for occupancy. Johns Creek Business Center is located on […]
Orion is Ready to Break Ground for Collierville Facility
July 22, 2015
– The Commercial Appeal – Orion Packaging Systems Inc., a company that sells, distributes and services machines that stretch plastic to wrap a variety of goods shipped on pallets, is going to build a facility in Collierville. The company will break ground at 10 a.m. Thursday on a new facility I Collierville. Completion of the building […]
Memphis Depot Redevelopment Transforms Former Army Facility
July 22, 2015
By Jane Aldinger – Memphis Business Journal – 640 acres of land was practically handed to the city and county in 1997 when the federal government decided to close the Memphis Defense Depot. But throughout its redevelopment, the Memphis Depot Business Park has reinvented itself to become a force of industrial strength in the heart of […]
Despite So Many Players, Really Big Deal Works Out
July 22, 2015
By Amos Maki – The Commercial Appeal – As senior vice president to Boyle Investment Co, Joel Fulmer has worked on some pretty complicated real estate transactions. But the most recent deal takes the cake: Boyle sold a 535,000 square-foot warehouse occupied by Hunter Fan Co., in Byhalia, Miss., along with the lease on a 400,000 […]
Existing Tenants, Brokers Expect Center’s Ancillary Benefits to Outweigh Problems
July 22, 2015
By Amelia Sewell – Memphis Business Journal – The completion of Ridgeway Trace Center, said to be in fall 2009, has brought an air of excitement for some of the retailers already well established in the surrounding area. Ridgeway Trace is being built at Poplar and Interstate 240, in the path of Boyle Investment Co.’s Regalia […]
Louisiana Comes to Meridian with Opening of Cajun Steamer
July 22, 2015
By Kin Lanice Walton – Williamson Herald – About 600 people piled in and spilled out of the new Cajun Steamer location at Meridian on Fat Tuesday this year. The restaurant serves authentic New Orleans Cajun cuisine, and since it opened on Feb. 1, there have been no signs of it losing its quickly gained popularity. […]
Soul Fish Adds Germantown Location
July 22, 2015
By Andy Ashby – Memphis Business Journal – Soul Fish Cafe, Inc., a Midtown full-service restaurant specializing in catfish and other Southern food, is taking its concept into Germantown with the signing of a 4,528-square-foot lease at The Shops of Forest Hill. Restaurant owners Tiger Bryant and Raymond Williams opened their initial location in 2,000 square […]
Former NFL Punter Trades His Gridiron Thrills For Real Estate Deals
July 22, 2015
By Don Wade – Commercial Appeal – A punter in the National Football League for five seasons, Hutton was to kick the ball far — but not so far that the ball went into the end zone and was placed on the opponent’s 20-yard line. No, sheer power and distance weren’t good enough. He needed to […]
Residential Zoning Abuse?
July 22, 2015
By Russell Bloodworth – The Commercial Appeal – Neighborhoods are dynamic. Some changes are rapid, others virtually imperceptible. However, the concept of neighborliness doesn’t have to change, nor should it. Changes in neighborhoods reflect the inevitable changes in the way we live. In the last few decades when energy was cheap, we watched neighborhoods change in […]
