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The People of J.H. Berry: Callan Sherrod

Get to know the team members at J.H. Berry & Gilbert with our new employee engagement Q&A Series. We will be putting the spotlight on individual members of our firm so that you can get to know more about them and what they do each day in the commercial real estate industry. First up is…
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Cooper Smith quoted in Birmingham Business Journal regarding relocation of Classic Wine Company

A recent article by the Birmingham Business Journal discusses Homewood’s Classic Wine Company’s relocation to 1831 28th Avenue South in SoHo Square from its previous spot at 1920 29th Avenue South. Cooper Smith, leasing and brokerage associate at J.H. Berry & Gilbert, represented the landlord during the transaction. “The addition of Classic Wine Co.’s brick…
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Coworking space: Three key perspectives of a rising CRE trend

by Michael Reilly The growing popularity of the coworking space has been a buzz of conversation in commercial real estate circles over the past few years, and it’s a trend that offers unique business opportunities for tenants, landlords and brokers alike. Coworking spaces are offices available on a membership or subscription basis that are mutually…
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Paulk Turner quoted in GlobeSt. second installment regarding the best appraisal for income producing properties

In the second installment of a recent article by GlobeSt., J.H. Berry & Gilbert’s Paulk Turner, MAI, director of Appraisal and Valuation Services, discusses the sales comparison approach to commercial real estate appraisals. “Similar to the cost approach, the sales comparison approach is based on the premise that an informed and rational buyer would pay…
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Paulk Turner quoted in GlobeSt. regarding cost approach valuation

J.H. Berry & Gilbert’s Paulk Turner, MAI, director of Appraisal and Valuation Services, recently was quoted in an article by GlobeSt. about the complexities of commercial real estate appraisals and how they differ from residential appraisals. “Commercial appraisals require a greater level of research and analysis than residential appraisals, but the primary difference is based…
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