Off Market: Move-in-Ready Commercial Building just North of Downtown

200 E Trinity Ln, Nashville, TN

Update:  This property is available for purchase but currently Off Market

Beau Beach, MBA CCIM presents:

$200,000 price reduction to ensure a timely sale!

One owner property.  First time available for purchase in 42 years.  Last occupied by Crafton Signs, a sign shop.  Seller is retiring.

200 E. Trinity Lane is 6,000 SF on a .35 acre parcel.  Built in 1984 and expanded in 1992, this commercial building offers a flexible layout that will be desirable for many businesses.  75′ of frontage with one curb cut.  Traffic counts of 15,000+ vehicles per day.  Well maintained by the long-time owner occupant.

Six customer parking spaces.  Three additional fenced off parking spaces.  Concrete pad in the rear for outdoor storage or more secured parking.

Metal construction.  16′ ceiling height.  300 SF of reception area plus one office.  One restroom.  600 SF of second level storage.  Air compressor system.  Security system.  Skylights provide healthy natural light throughout.  Massive drive-in doors as large as 12′ wide x 14′ high.  No opportunity zone.  No floodplain.

Great Location

Located just outside the downtown core, this is an ultra convenient location for businesses who serve customers across metro Nashville.

This is your chance to own an affordable, well located commercial building in the path of growth.  Two blocks to I-65.  One block to Dickerson Pike.  6 blocks to Ellington Parkway.

Extremely dense location.  Rapidly growing, high-traffic area is located near the much anticipated 338 Acre East Bank Development (Oracle).

Flexible Zoning

Zoned CS (Commercial Services) which is one of the most flexible zoning classifications in Nashville.

Permitted uses include:

Priced to Sell

Priced well below these recent comparable sales:

      • 712 Dickerson Pike, Industrial, 1.7 miles from property, sold for $347/SF
      • 745 Douglas Avenue, Industrial, 1.6 miles from property, sold for $392/SF
      • 1905 Meridian Steet, Retail, 350 feet from property, sold for $649/SF
      • 925 Cowan Street, Industrial, 1.8 miles from property, sold for $674/SF

Priced to ensure a timely sale at just $266/SF.  Don’t miss this opportunity.

Our office must prepare all the paperwork for this transaction.  Seller will select the buyer who is most likely to close the transaction.

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LOCATION DESCRIPTION:

East Nashville Neighborhood

East Nashville is an area east of downtown Nashville across the Cumberland River. The area is mostly residential and mixed-use areas with businesses lining the main boulevards.

East Nashville has a quirky vibe and a buzzing food and nightlife scene. The Five Points area is known for its street art, upbeat bars and trendy fine-dining restaurants, while nearby Fatherland Street is the place to go for offbeat shops. In leafy Shelby Park, the Greenway is a paved tree-lined path winding along the Cumberland River. Nissan Stadium fills with crowds for Titans football home games.

East Nashville is an area of creative and artistic flair. It has a trendy progressive atmosphere and after ten plus years of a slow and steady rise, the neighborhood has managed to keep its eclectic, artsy vibe while welcoming a diverse mix of newcomers.

Like it attracted many in the late 19th century, it continues to attract young urban professionals and liberal minds because of the easy-going environment and quaint neighborhood qualities. There are many coffee shops and art galleries interwoven within the neighborhoods making it a biker’s or walkers’ paradise.

The Tomato Art Fest is a popular summer festival in East Nashville specifically at the Five Points, where Woodland, Clearview and 11th streets intersect. There are many other festivals and fairs throughout the year also.

Nashville

Residential redevelopment has taken hold of the outer neighborhoods and has significantly brought up home prices and more young people are calling it home.

Nashville is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Tennessee. The city is the county seat of Davidson County and is located on the Cumberland River. The city’s population ranks 24th in the U.S. According to 2018 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, the total consolidated city-county population stood at 692,587.

Located in northern Middle Tennessee, Nashville is the major city of the largest metropolitan area in Tennessee. The 2018 population of the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Columbia combined statistical area, a larger trade area, was 2,057,416.

Since 1963, Nashville has had a consolidated city-county government, which includes six smaller municipalities in a two-tier system.

Nashville is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, private prison, banking, and transportation industries. It is home to numerous colleges and universities, such as Tennessee State University, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Fisk University, and Lipscomb University.

Entities with headquarters in the city include Asurion, Bridgestone Americas, Captain D’s, CoreCivic, Dollar General, Hospital Corporation of America, LifeWay Christian Resources, Logan’s Roadhouse, and Ryman Hospitality Properties.

 

  • Price: $1,599,000 
  • Area: .35 Acre 
  • Phone Number: 615-200-9330 
  • Space (s.f.): 6,000 SF 
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