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618Lowry.com | Seller Financing 618 S Lowry St 3 404 pi² Commerce de détail Immeuble Smyrna, TN 37167 1 555 809 $ CAD (457,05 $ CAD/pi²)

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Faits saillants de l'investissement
- Seller Financing with just 15% down
- One of the fastest-growing submarkets in Middle Tennessee.
- Floor Plan available at 618Lowry.com
- Freestanding restaurant on Smyrna’s main corridor
- There are very few restaurant buildings in Smyrna
- Call Beau at 615-200-9330 or email Beau@Beachwood.ai with all questions.
Résumé de l'annonce
Beau Beach, MBA, CCIM presents:
Freestanding restaurant on Smyrna’s main corridor, one mile from the $400M Sewart’s Landing town center, in one of the fastest-growing submarkets in Middle Tennessee.
There are very few restaurant buildings in Smyrna…this is your chance to get into this booming market.
618 S Lowry is a 3,404 SF building on 0.47 acres, built in 1960, with an oversized private parking lot and wheelchair accessibility. Parking lot can be expanded further to the South.
Zoned C-3, this long-time restaurant has great bones and is ready for your update…be creative! Save 40% on construction costs on average when you start from a second generation restaurant space!
The building housed the legendary Omni Hut Polynesian restaurant for decades and most recently operated as The Tasting Room, an upscale wine bar and small-plates concept, so it’s had continuous food-and-beverage use with the buildout, full bar, and hood infrastructure that implies.
Seller Financing
Avoid all the bank headaches! For qualified buyers, seller will provide Seller Financing. 15% down, 6.5% interest, monthly interest-only payment of $5,041 with personal guarantee required.
New to seller financing and want to learn more?: Visit 618Lowry.com for details.
Corridor Momentum
South Lowry Street (US-41/SR-1) is Smyrna’s main commercial spine, and the state is actively investing in it.
TDOT’s Lowry Street improvement project…relieving congestion at key intersections and enhancing connectivity…is expected to be completed in 2026, meaning a buyer inherits the upgraded corridor without the construction pain.
The Town has also launched a multi-phase project to rehabilitate Lowry Street with sidewalks, landscaping, and crosswalks, starting with the downtown core.
20,000–29,000 vehicles per day on the S Lowry corridor.
The Sewart’s Landing Halo
Sewart’s Landing, a 44-acre, $400 million mixed-use development, is going in at Sam Ridley Parkway West at South Lowry Street…roughly a mile up the same road. It will bring a 23,500 SF Sprouts Farmers Market anchor, roughly 280,000 SF of retail, up to 400,000 SF of office and medical, and two boutique hotels totaling 240 rooms, with Sprouts targeting a late-2026 opening and the majority of the project completed within 24 months.
That’s a massive traffic and daytime-population generator landing on this corridor right after you take possession.
Market Fundamentals
Smyrna jumped from under 40,000 people in 2010 to over 53,000 in 2020, with projections putting the population near 65,000 today…in Rutherford County, one of the fastest-growing counties in the country.
Add the Nissan plant employment base and new industrial momentum like Cornerstone Business Park, a 152-acre, 1.8 million SF industrial park that broke ground in Smyrna.
Floor Plan
Visit 618Lowry.com to view the Floor Plan.
Buyer to receive $5,000 Convenience Credit
Buyer will receive a $5,000 credit at closing if our brokerage manages the entire transaction. We must prepare all the paperwork.
Call Beau at 615-200-9330 or email Beau@Beachwood.ai with all questions.
Freestanding restaurant on Smyrna’s main corridor, one mile from the $400M Sewart’s Landing town center, in one of the fastest-growing submarkets in Middle Tennessee.
There are very few restaurant buildings in Smyrna…this is your chance to get into this booming market.
618 S Lowry is a 3,404 SF building on 0.47 acres, built in 1960, with an oversized private parking lot and wheelchair accessibility. Parking lot can be expanded further to the South.
Zoned C-3, this long-time restaurant has great bones and is ready for your update…be creative! Save 40% on construction costs on average when you start from a second generation restaurant space!
The building housed the legendary Omni Hut Polynesian restaurant for decades and most recently operated as The Tasting Room, an upscale wine bar and small-plates concept, so it’s had continuous food-and-beverage use with the buildout, full bar, and hood infrastructure that implies.
Seller Financing
Avoid all the bank headaches! For qualified buyers, seller will provide Seller Financing. 15% down, 6.5% interest, monthly interest-only payment of $5,041 with personal guarantee required.
New to seller financing and want to learn more?: Visit 618Lowry.com for details.
Corridor Momentum
South Lowry Street (US-41/SR-1) is Smyrna’s main commercial spine, and the state is actively investing in it.
TDOT’s Lowry Street improvement project…relieving congestion at key intersections and enhancing connectivity…is expected to be completed in 2026, meaning a buyer inherits the upgraded corridor without the construction pain.
The Town has also launched a multi-phase project to rehabilitate Lowry Street with sidewalks, landscaping, and crosswalks, starting with the downtown core.
20,000–29,000 vehicles per day on the S Lowry corridor.
The Sewart’s Landing Halo
Sewart’s Landing, a 44-acre, $400 million mixed-use development, is going in at Sam Ridley Parkway West at South Lowry Street…roughly a mile up the same road. It will bring a 23,500 SF Sprouts Farmers Market anchor, roughly 280,000 SF of retail, up to 400,000 SF of office and medical, and two boutique hotels totaling 240 rooms, with Sprouts targeting a late-2026 opening and the majority of the project completed within 24 months.
That’s a massive traffic and daytime-population generator landing on this corridor right after you take possession.
Market Fundamentals
Smyrna jumped from under 40,000 people in 2010 to over 53,000 in 2020, with projections putting the population near 65,000 today…in Rutherford County, one of the fastest-growing counties in the country.
Add the Nissan plant employment base and new industrial momentum like Cornerstone Business Park, a 152-acre, 1.8 million SF industrial park that broke ground in Smyrna.
Floor Plan
Visit 618Lowry.com to view the Floor Plan.
Buyer to receive $5,000 Convenience Credit
Buyer will receive a $5,000 credit at closing if our brokerage manages the entire transaction. We must prepare all the paperwork.
Call Beau at 615-200-9330 or email Beau@Beachwood.ai with all questions.
Faits sur la propriété
Type de vente
Propriétaire utilisateur
Type de propriété
Commerce de détail
Sous-type de propriété
Taille du bâtiment
3 404 pi²
Classe d’immeuble
C
Année de construction
1960
Prix
1 555 809 $ CAD
Prix par pi²
457,05 $ CAD
Location
Unique
Hauteur du bâtiment
1 étage
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
0,17
Taille du lot
0,47 AC
Zonage
C-3
Stationnement
40 places (11,75 places par 1 000 pi² loué)
Façade
376’ sur Lowry St
Assez accessible à pied
40/100
Exceptionnellement adapté aux voitures
100/100
Relativement accessible en vélo
30/100
Principaux détaillants à proximité
Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | 034-003.00-000 | Évaluation des bâtiments | 112 302 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 82 238 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 194 540 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
034-003.00-000
Évaluation du terrain
82 238 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
112 302 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
194 540 $ CAD
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