2020: The Year In Review

 In Company News, Year in Review

Despite an unpredictable year that hit the development and commercial real estate markets fairly hard, Southeast Venture had a successful year filled with project completions, large sales, and leases, new hires, new divisions (Southeast Venture Design), and new partners. Here is 2020 in numbers:

Overall business:

  • $99,111,488 in sales transactions
  • $67,995,120 in lease transactions
  • 1,002,779 square feet of property managedSilo studios completed by Southeast Venture, a commercial architectural firms in nashville

1 New office designed and developed by Southeast Venture

Representative projects designed:

1 major development on the horizon:

6 awards/recognitions received: 

6 new partners:

Commercial Building and commercial property management Nashville

3 new hires:

  • Don Alexander, Project Manager, Development Services
  • Ashley Bishop, Land Broker, Real Estate Services
  • Sallie Swann, Industrial Broker, Real Estate Services

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6 employee milestones:

127 news stories, including:

vumc childrens surgery clinics Murfreesboro, featuring a commercial interior design of an interior waiting room

Spring Hill approves first phase of Alexander farm development along I-65Nashville Business Journal

Influencers: In Net LeaseGlobe St.com

New downtown Nashville hotel progresses despite stalled tourism industryTennessean

Downtown office property to become 116-key hotelCommercial Property Executive

New Spring Hill development to span 20 yearsNewsChannel 5

Development still booming in Nashville’s Nations neighborhood despite pandemicFox 17

Silo Bend site eyed for condos sells for $7.08MNashville Post

Commercial real estate Nashville

Local Retail Marketplace Wins 2020 ULI Nashville Excellence in Development AwardDixie Contractor

Silo Studios in The Nations Is CompleteCommercial Construction & Renovation

Spring Hill’s Alexander Farm development named ‘June Lake’Columbia Daily Herald