NAI Charter Selected To Manage Owl’s Nest
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE | August 2022 | – NAI Charter, a member of the world’s premier managed network of commercial real estate firms, announced today that it has been selected to manage Owl’s Nest, on behalf of the owner. Owl’s Nest is a newly constructed, eight tenant retail property located at 5024 and 5038 Hunter Road, Ooltewah, TN. “We are excited to add Owl’s Nest to our growing commercial management portfolio and work with the owner who is from the Greater Los Angeles area,” said David F. DeVaney of NAI Charter. “Our team is dedicated to delivering premium services with local knowledge and connections.”
The Owl’s Nest is a two-structure, 17,419 square foot strip center sitting on 2.16 acres. The property is a well-designed retail property featuring Dunkin Donuts, KFC, and Baskin Robbins with Drive-Thrus on each end cap.
About NAI Charter
Founded in 1972, NAI Charter is Chattanooga’s premier commercial real estate service provider. Combined, our staff of six full-time brokers offers more than 100 years of experience! Two brokers hold the SIOR designation and two hold the CCIM designation. NAI Charter’s national resources and local knowledge help us exceed expectations by delivering finely tuned, premium services. We also offer a full-service property management division, that currently manages 32 commercial properties totaling over 800,000 SF. For more information, visit www.naicharter.com.
About NAI Global
NAI Global is a leading global commercial real estate brokerage firm.
NAI Global offices are leaders in their local markets and work in unison to provide clients with exceptional solutions to their commercial real estate needs. NAI Global has more than 300 offices strategically located throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific, with over 5,100 local market professionals, managing in excess of 1.1 billion square feet of property and facilities. Annually, NAI Global completes in excess of $20 billion in commercial real estate transactions throughout the world.