Nashville – Knoxville

LMC Opens 344-Unit Music City Community

The Morris is a luxury mixed-use project that includes 6,373 square feet of street-level retail and restaurant space. The property was built on the site of a country music icon’s former office.

ALARA Cool Springs

IMT Capital Snags TN Community

The company purchased the 386-unit ALARA Cool Springs, located in the Nashville submarket of Franklin, from American Realty Advisors. Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the transaction.

Michaelson Lands 2nd TN Community in Less Than a Month

Michaelson Real Estate Group and Eklund Development acquired Viera Cedar Bluff, a 184-unit community in Knoxville. The deal is part of a portfolio that also included 520-unit community The Metropolitan.

Walker & Dunlop Expands Team in TN

As managing director, Telly Fathaly will be initiating the company’s presence in Nashville. He has more than 14 years of experience in the multifamily industry.

Knoxville: No Longer in Nashville’s Shadow?

Both investors and developers are actively seeking opportunities in the market, which is expected to add new units at a rate that has not been met since 2011.

Population Growth Sustains Demand in Nashville

The city is slowly diversifying its economy, venturing from reliance on the entertainment industry. In response to the growing demand, developers are ramping up construction, with more than 13,000 units underway as of July.

The Metropolitan

Michaelson Acquires 520-Unit TN Community

Purchased for $48 million, The Metropolitan features one- and two-bedroom floorplans. The community has undergone a multi-million dollar renovation over the past few years.

Cush & Wake Secures $40M Loan for Nashville-Area Community

Middleburg Real Estate Partners plans to build a 328-unit apartment property in Franklin, Tenn. Mike Ryan, Telly Fathaly and Brian Linnihan of Cushman & Wakefield’s Atlanta team originated the senior debt as well as the joint venture equity.

Renovated Downtown Nashville Community Trades for $27M

A Covenant Capital Group fund sold the 170-unit 500 Fifth Ave. The deal follows a $4 million renovation process the firm completed at the 56-year-old building.

Top 10 Markets for Supply Growth

Decelerating rent growth and stagnant or falling occupancy rates suggest that developers can no longer expect the same returns experienced in recent years. As a result, development will likely slow down. According to Yardi Matrix data, these 10 markets are expected to see the greatest increases to supply this year.