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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
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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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Jack Brown, sior
Sonny Culp, sior
COMPANY NEWS
There’s more than a feeling Birmingham real estate is on the way back
Source: Birmingham News For most of 2010, those who work on the front lines of Birmingham’s commercial real estate industry have said it “feels like” things are getting better. The problem is that in the real estate business, like NCAA recruitment allegations, it takes more than a feeling to convince those who have a stake... Continue reading→
Tacala and Boom Foods buy Liberty Park building for headquarters
Source: The Birmingham News Sister companies that own Taco Bell and Sonic restaurant franchises have purchased a building in Liberty Park for $2.4 million with plans to make it their new corporate headquarters. Tacala LLC and Boom Foods LLC, which operate 162 Taco Bell and 70 Sonic locations, respectively, plan to move from the current... Continue reading→
American Lumber buys Georgia-Pacific plant in Tarrant
Source: Bizjournals.com American Lumber said it will transform the former Georgia-Pacific facility in Tarrant into a manufacturing facility. The Texas-based company recently closed the purchase of the 98,000-square-foot facility, which Georgia-Pacific used to manufacture corrugated paper, but did not disclose the purchase price. According to LoopNet, the asking price was $2.2 million. And it plans... Continue reading→