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About Us
Graham & Company was built on the belief that a company’s true worth is measured by the strength of its relationships. We’re a Birmingham-based commercial real estate firm offering clients in Alabama, the Gulf Coast and the Southeast an institutional level of balanced professionalism with the personal commitment of an entrepreneurial startup. MORE
FEATURED PROPERTIES
Brand New, Class-A cross-loading logistics center, strategically positioned in the Birmingham Metropolitan Statistical Area. Located just minutes from the interstate system, the facility ensures convenient access with a traffic signal at the entrance.
Logistics
Center
Class-A Cross-Load Warehouse
• Concrete Tilt Up Construction
• 58 Dock high doors; 2 Drive-in Doors
• Signalized ingress/egress
View Full InfoConcrete tilt wall construction
Signalized access
36' Clear height
Cross-dock loading
K-22 ESFR Sprinkler system
Across from Amazon Distribution
185'/130' Truck Court
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Details
Jack Brown, sior
Sonny Culp, sior
COMPANY NEWS
Norfolk Southern’s purchase leads to major investment
Source: Birmingham Business Journal With a manufacturing base, proximity to several interstate highways and a number of industrial parks, the Birmingham region is clearly attractive to the railroad industry. That was particularly true in the case of Norfolk Southern, which announced plans in 2009 to invest $112 million to build an intermodal facility in McCalla.... Continue reading→
Brokers overcame challenges to make CSX facility possible
Source: Birmingham Business Journal It’s no small trick, finding a place to transfer manufacturing materials from trains onto trucks. Yet developers located just such a patch of ground in their efforts to create the CSX Intermodal Facility in Bessemer. “Birmingham is topographically challenged in the first place. Trying to piece together 25 acres of flat... Continue reading→
Pullman site reborn with addition of Liberty Pipe in Bessemer
Source: Birmingham Business Journal Liberty Pipe’s new home within the 115-acre Interstate Industrial Park in Bessemer bears little, if any, resemblance to the Pullman railway manufacturing facility that once occupied the site. To revive the building after six dormant years, developers renovated the electrical system, removed five large paint booths, replaced roof tiles, added drive-in... Continue reading→