July 9, 2025 - 21:33

In an exciting development for the real estate market, several properties around Geodis Park have been listed for sale, presenting a variety of investment opportunities. Among these listings is a notable industrial site located in West Nashville, which recently changed hands for an impressive $5.24 million. This transaction highlights the growing demand for industrial spaces in the area, driven by the ongoing expansion of local businesses and the increasing need for logistics facilities.
Additionally, a parcel of raw land in Berry Hill has been put on the market for $1.2 million. This land offers potential buyers a blank canvas for development, whether for commercial, residential, or mixed-use projects. As Nashville continues to experience rapid growth, interest in properties in these areas is expected to rise, making them attractive options for investors and developers alike. The real estate landscape in and around Geodis Park is evolving, and these listings mark a significant moment for potential buyers looking to capitalize on Nashville's booming market.
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