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1. Top Davidson County commercial real estate transactions for July 2024 -

Top Davidson County commercial real estate sales for July 2024, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
5242 Edmondson 37211 7/24 Lion Bradford LLC C-K Country Place Cash LLC; HP Bradford Exchange LLC; RCG New Plan Bradford 1031 LLC $44,600,000
46064642, 4670 Lebanon 37076 7/2 Eca Buligo Oakwood Commons LP BVC Oakwood Commons LLC $34,000,000
2401 Lakeshore 37138 7/25 Avanti Residential-Old Hickory Sponsor I LLC 2401 Lakeshore Eat LLC $27,775,000
201 Broadway 37201 7/1 Fip Nashville LLC Old Town Trolley Tours Of Washington Inc $16,250,000
490, 520 Metroplex 37211 7/1 Aventura Community Schools OP 490 Metroplex Prop LLC $11,000,000
190 River Hills 37210 7/2 Quality Nashville LLC Anderson Yates And Anderson $9,200,000
1108, 1110, 1120 Murfreesboro 37217 7/8 605 San Vicente LLC Octane Partners Murf LLC $8,124,200
800 Dickerson 37207 7/12 Hti Memorial Hospital Corp Dunlap And Kyle Tire Co Inc $7,500,000
25 Lindsley 37210 7/29 Sre Tennessee 8 LLC Ogden Land Co LLC $5,750,000
518 Russell 37206 7/22 East End United Methodist Church Inc Tulip Street Partners LLC $4,500,000
810 Royal 37214 7/30 Fss Holdings LLC Hillmann Family Trust $4,350,000
2300 Crestmoor 37215 7/26 Green Hills Commons LLC Bakersouth LLC $4,000,000
2 Music 37203 7/11 Biorhythms Studios LLC 7G 2 Music Circle East LLC $3,850,000
2311 Murfreesboro 37217 7/23 NFA Inv Inc Ray of Hope Community Church $3,600,000
1230 2nd 37210 7/12 38 Ventures LLC 1230 2Nd Ave Nashville LLC $3,500,000
200 Maplewood 37207 7/3 Ss 200 W Maplewood Lane LLC Bsprt Walgreens Portfolio 16 LLC $3,002,418
6201 Centennial 37209 7/1 Kowboy LLC Cha Invs LLC $2,585,000
304 Perimeter Park 37211 7/29 RP Beam Toy Offc LLC Tennessee Conference United Methodist Church Inc $2,410,000
219 Lafayette 37210 7/18 219 Lafayette Qozb LLC Derakhshani Lida; Mohammadkhah Manigeh $2,400,501
210 Fesslers 37210 7/24 Church & Ford LLC Shreeve Prop Inc $2,400,000
195 3rd, 301 Church 37201 7/24 Courmayeur LLC 2400 Ventures LLC; 2400Ventures LLC $2,172,000
0 Murfreesboro 37013 7/15 Hobson Townhomes Ventures LLC Richard D McAdams Living Trust; Richard D McAdams Marital Trust $2,000,000
1814 Allison, 1402 Ashwood, 612 Hamilton, 749 Lynwood 37203 7/3 Dreaminc Operation Stand Down Tennessee $1,985,000
200 Brawner, 201 Gallatin 37115 7/15 Elite Global Home & Trading LLC Primrose Arthur L; Primrose Delores Faye $1,900,000
1325 3rd 37208 7/26 1325 3rd Avenue LLC Brown Martha B $1,900,000
912 Rivergate 37072 7/12 Anki Hanna M; Anki Walid M Ocharleys LLC $1,700,000
1309 Woodland 37206 7/8 Crane-Moscowitz Lawrence; Hunter Courtney A Driscoll Jerry; Driscoll Patricia A; Means Margaret $1,695,000
1008 17th 37212 7/23 Cannon Partners LLC Kingsley Family Trust $1,500,000
2837, 2839 Lebanon 37214 7/30 Sp&Amp; Jc LLC Gifford William C Jr $1,400,000
1409 Robinson 37138 7/24 Urban Gate Prop LLC Smith Larry M; Wingard John F; Wingard Rebecca $1,350,000
0 Old Hickory 37189 7/2 Migration Partners LP Sherrill Cecil Davis Jr $1,340,000
4305 Dakota 37209 7/9 Truss Alanna; Truss Joel Winegrad Jared; Winegrad Julia G $1,315,000
1706, 1718, 1726, 1728 Jefferson 37208 7/12 1712 Jefferson Street LLC Fisk University $1,225,000
7946, 7968 McCrory 37221 7/29 Harpeth Overlook Partners LLC Travis Margaret L; Travis William Ronald $1,104,550
0 Brick Church 37207 7/16 Elpizo Fund LLC Apg Rentals LLC $1,070,000
8661 Whites Creek 37080 7/29 Dong Christine; Tang Tianlai OBrien Michael G Estate; OBrien Michael Gordon Estate $1,012,000
6511 Highway 100 37205 7/9 Massie Andrew S; Stockton-Massie Ashley D Haque Amer A; Pancholi Disha $915,000
1510 Demonbreun 37203 7/25 Levine Michael J Ragan Carl B Iii; Ragan Terrie M $850,000
3728 Bear Hollow 37080 7/3 McSimov Shane Holliday Marion Lynne $825,000
2323 Winford 37211 7/31 Wonder Prop LLC Rose Carpet Cleaning LLC $820,000
1607, 1609, 1611 Seminary, 1546 Baptist World 37207 7/22 Gods Will Property Management Inc; Gods Will Property Management Inc Newman Enterprises; Newman Enterprises $700,000
1051 Donelson 37138 7/18 Village Green Commercial Trust Brenda G Vaughn Trust $700,000
8661 Whites Creek 37080 7/29 Friday Prop Inc OBrien Michael G Estate; OBrien Michael Gordon Estate $687,500
1110 Buchanan 37208 7/12 Arnolds Fried Chicken Holdings LLC Bon Urban Prop Ii $625,000
117 Old Hickory 37115 7/17 Demian Saher; Kamel Kamel Gibson Zachary; Gioseffi Michael $575,000
512 Hamilton 37203 7/1 Ewing Holdings LLC Operation Stand Down Tennessee $550,000
0 Old Hickory 37138 7/1 Omer Sena Coyote Land Holdings LLC $499,900
5156 Roxborough 37076 7/8 Beecher Shane E Allen C Michael; Allen Cynthia $475,000
810 Meadowlark 37072 7/18 Lockwood Estates LLC Eaves Revocable Living Trust $475,000
1037 Chicamauga 37206 7/1 Arney Spencer; Zironi Violetta Enchanted Devs LLC $465,000
2135 Acklen 37212 7/18 Hair David Shane; Hair Myra Sykes Chaliff Erica; Chaliff Ryan; Halpern Erica $417,000
1102 Old Hickory 37115 7/24 Martinez Hector Reyes Construction Inc $400,000
212 Cafe 37072 7/16 Patten Johnathan L; Patten Tiarra Affordable Housing Resources Inc $395,000
2631 Old Buena Vista 37218 7/16 Blair Lamontazia N Affordable Housing Resources Inc $395,000
2124 15th 37208 7/30 Jasmine Invs LLC Adam &Amp; Jacobson Invs LLC $375,000
8214 Old Pond Creek 37143 7/17 Education Media Foundation Salem Radio Prop Inc $350,000
3631 Pin Hook 37013 7/11 Ole South Prop Inc Ole South/Craighead Joint Venture $330,000
6099 Clarksville 37080 7/30 Wells David Ellis P Jakes Revocable Living Trust; Jakes Kenneth Trustee $320,000
2210 24th 37208 7/2 Whittemore Sara Clark Harold B $305,000
208 Glenrose 37210 7/3 Kraikos Kerlous; Shamshon Maher Nashville Metro Holdings LLC $300,000
2737 Old Matthews 37207 7/2 Gooch Iesha Shenika Living Development Concepts Inc $299,900
900 19th 37212 7/15 Nimmer Samuel G Sindle Robert A $285,000
208 Glenrose 37210 7/3 Nashville Metro Holdings LLC Dreaminc $283,970
807 Winthorne 37217 7/8 Smoky Mountain Building PLLC Dreaminc $275,000
0 Shakespeare 37115 7/2 Figueroa Carlos Rafael Samayoa Schoenenberger Karl A; Schoenenberger Marika S $250,000
507 Clubhouse 37013 7/24 2450 Enterprises Inc Logan Beth L; Logan Keith $245,000
4638 Woodside 37138 7/29 Powell Elizabeth Dee Community Property Trust $234,000
4628 Woodside 37138 7/25 Tremaine Rachel Hermitage Delaware LLC $230,000
4636 Woodside 37138 7/26 Kyzer Fred L Jr Dee Community Property Trust $215,000
4153 Dodson Chapel 37076 7/30 Rodriguez Elsa Hermitage Delaware LLC $210,000
1017 Hitt 37072 7/1 Lee Daniel J; Lee Toni M Mortimer Kenneth D; Mortimer R Renee $210,000
307 Woodview 37138 7/1 Mooneyham Lanny R Merritt Vilanda I $206,000
3907 Delaware 37209 7/2 3907 Delaware Ave LLC Ford H Fred Jr; Ford H Fred Sr $195,000
3047 Casa 37214 7/26 Gossien Kenneth Smith Gilbert Lee $192,000
1704 Jefferson 37208 7/12 1712 Jefferson Street LLC Kelley Troy $155,000
555 Dupont 37115 7/31 Bodurtha Alex Ector Asia $141,000

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2. Biden vows to keep running as signs point to rapidly eroding support for him on Capitol Hill -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A defiant President Joe Biden vowed on Wednesday to keep running for reelection, rejecting growing pressure from Democrats to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readiness. But in an ominous sign for the president, a leading ally publicly suggested a way that the party might choose someone else.

3. Divided Supreme Court rules in major homelessness case that outdoor sleeping bans are OK -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court cleared the way for cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside in public places on Friday, overturning a California appeals court ruling that found such laws amount to cruel and unusual punishment when shelter space is lacking.

4. Breaking down the teams playing for national championship at the College World Series -

A look at the eight teams competing in the College World Series, which starts Friday at Charles Schwab Field. (Capsules in order of CWS opening games. Coaches' records through super regionals):

5. Tennessee GOP could change law to prevent Democrat's simultaneous bids for Senate and statehouse -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Less than a year after Tennessee Republicans attempted to expel her from the state House, Democrat Gloria Johnson is seeking another term there while simultaneously waging an uphill campaign for U.S. Senate.

6. Biden says Labor nominee Julie Su represents American dream -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Wednesday that his labor secretary nominee Julie Su is a "real leader" who has supported unions, enforced worker safety and protected the victims of human trafficking.

7. Biden to tour California storm damage, see recovery efforts -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is set to tour damage and be briefed on recovery efforts after devastating storms hit California in recent weeks, killing at least 20 people and causing destruction across 41 of the state's 58 counties.

8. Biden bill to help millions escape higher health care costs -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of people in the United States will be spared from big increases in health care costs next year after President Joe Biden signed legislation extending generous subsidies for those who buy plans through federal and state marketplaces.

9. Illinois seen as best option for Tennesseans seeking abortions -

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Leaders of a Tennessee abortion clinic calculated driving distances and studied passenger rail routes as they scanned the map for another place to offer services if the U.S. Supreme Court lets states restrict or eliminate abortion rights.

10. After huge pandemic losses, governments see rapid rebound -

State and local governments lost at least $117 billion of expected revenue early in the pandemic, according to an Associated Press analysis, but many are now awash in record amounts of money, boosted partly by federal aid.

11. California Gov. Newsom crushes Republican-led recall effort -

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Despite warnings the race would be close, California Gov. Gavin Newsom decisively defeated efforts to kick him out of office, a win the Democrat cast as an endorsement of his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and his party's liberal values.

12. States easing virus restrictions despite experts' warnings -

MISSION, Kan. (AP) — With the U.S. vaccination drive picking up speed and a third formula on the way, states eager to reopen for business are easing coronavirus restrictions despite warnings from health experts that the outbreak is far from over and that moving too quickly could prolong the misery.

13. States pass their own virus aid, not waiting on Washington -

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Not waiting for more federal help, states have been approving their own coronavirus aid packages, spending hundreds of millions of dollars to help residents and business owners devastated by the the pandemic's economic fallout.

14. California: Criminal rings loot billions in jobless funds -

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sophisticated hackers, identity thieves and overseas criminal rings stole over $11 billion in unemployment benefits from California last year, but the extent of the fraud might grow far larger: billions more in payments are under investigation.

15. Just 1% of Californians immunized amid slow vaccine rollout -

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Distribution hiccups and logistical challenges have slowed the initial coronavirus vaccine rollout in California, setting a pace that's "not good enough," Gov. Gavin Newsom said.

16. Disney to lay off 28,000 at its parks in California, Florida -

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Squeezed by limits on attendance at its theme parks and other restrictions due to the pandemic, The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday it planned to lay off 28,000 workers in its parks division in California and Florida.

17. Report: Feds considered using 'heat ray' on DC protesters -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A military whistleblower says federal officials sought some unusual crowd control devices — including one that's been called a "heat ray" — to deal with protesters outside the White House on the June day that law enforcement forcibly cleared Lafayette Square.

18. No federal relief leaves states, cities facing big deficits -

State and local government officials across the U.S. have been on edge for months about how to keep basic services running while covering rising costs related to the coronavirus outbreak as tax revenue plummeted.

19. US struggles to fill requests for protective gear -

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The U.S. government is rushing protective equipment to states, packing dozens of flights and hundreds of trucks with supplies for medical workers who will be on the front lines of the coronavirus fight.

20. Trump bars California from setting stricter fuel standards -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that his administration is revoking California's authority to set auto mileage standards stricter than those issued by federal regulators.

21. Federal plan to end state mileage standards draws criticism -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is poised to revoke California's authority to set auto mileage standards, asserting that only the federal government has the power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fuel economy.

22. More states sue opioid maker alleging deceptive marketing -

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California, Hawaii, Maine and the District of Columbia filed lawsuits Monday against the maker of OxyContin and the company's former president, alleging the firm falsely promoted the drug by downplaying the risk of addiction while it emerged as one of the most widely abused opioids in the U.S.

23. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for August 2018 -

Top residential real estate sales, August 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

24. Trump lashes 'Liddle Bob Corker' as senators call for calm -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump lashed out at Sen. Bob Corker as "Liddle' Bob Corker" on Tuesday, continuing a feud with the Tennessee Republican who's dubbed the White House an "adult day care center" and charged that Trump could be setting the nation on the path toward World War III.

25. Corker's attacks on Trump highlight broader concerns in GOP -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Bob Corker is hardly the only Republican lambasting Donald Trump and raising dark concerns about harm the president might cause the U.S. and the world.

He's just the only one who's sounding off in public.

26. Trump lashes out at Corker; GOP senator hits back -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A powerful Republican senator cast the president of his own party as a man-child who could set the U.S. "on the path to World War III" as the two engaged in an intense and vitriolic back-and-forth bashing, a remarkable airing of their party's profound rifts.

27. GOP discord might not bode well for raising debt ceiling -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Fanning the flames of GOP discord, President Donald Trump is accusing Republican congressional leaders of botching efforts to avoid an unprecedented default on the national debt. "Could have been so easy-now a mess!" Trump tweeted.

28. Trump attacks Republican leaders over debt ceiling -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump lashed out on Thursday at Republican leaders in Congress, suggesting efforts to increase the country's borrowing limit to avoid an economic-rattling default on the nation's debt are "a mess!"

29. Trump's neo-Nazi rally comments thrust GOP doubts into open -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's racially fraught comments about a deadly neo-Nazi rally have thrust into the open some Republicans' deeply held doubts about his competency and temperament, in an extraordinary public airing of worries and grievances about a sitting president by his own party.

30. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for June 2016 -

Top residential real estate sales, June 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

31. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for May 2016 -

Top residential real estate sales, May 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

32. Top residential real estate transactions for May 2015 -

Top residential real estate transactions, May 2015, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

33. ‘Parenthood’ wraps up in unconventional style -

If there’s one adjective that does not fit “Parenthood,” NBC’s six-season series that shuttered its doors in January, it’s symmetrical. Great show! I hate to see it go. But it was out of balance. Always. And delightfully so.

34. Twitter tunes in to TV partnerships ahead of IPO -

NEW YORK (AP) — People don't just watch TV anymore; they talk about it on Twitter. From the comfort of couches, they share reactions to touchdowns and nail-biting season finales — and advertisers and networks are taking note.

35. Green Loop: From classrom to real world -

What started as a class project has the potential to be so much more if the creative forces behind it can get the funding together.

Green Loop, a proposed hub for sustainable business in Nashville, is the brainchild of Courtney Lawrence and Adam Selzer. The concept of an all-in-one home for green business entrepreneurs, complete with sustainable urban farm and community garden, grew from a business proposal they had done for a social enterprise class at Vanderbilt.