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Stovehouse Properties and Crunkleton Commercial Real Estate Group are proud to announce Huntsville’s newest development coming soon to west Huntsville. Introducing, STOVEHOUSE! (Click here to view the official PRESS RELEASE.)  The historic Martin Stove building, located at 3414 Governors Drive, will soon become the site of the city’s next large-scale food, ...
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Crunkleton Commercial Real Estate is excited to announce its partnership with X Team Retail Advisors—a nationwide commercial real estate (CRE) platform of retail advisors and professionals. X Team is an alliance of small, mid-sized, and boutique CRE offices across North America that have a proven track record of local knowledge, industry expertise, and established relationships with retailers, developers, tenants, and major brands. Members from these partner firms combine to share knowledge, make connections that lead to successful transactions, and deliver excellent client service. Crunkleton’s acceptance into the organization means it has been vetted as a qualified firm with superior insight and an excellent record of service.

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Governors Drive will soon have more development headed its way with the addition of The Range and The Foundry—two new properties that will usher in more commercial space and a residential component to the neighborhood. Yesterday, city leaders and key players in the project’s creation met to celebrate its official groundbreaking. The event took place at Stovehouse—due to the inclement weather—and groups gathered to welcome the newest addition to West Huntsville.

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In 2018, the average consumer would tell you that the retail industry was heavily transitioning to online commerce. This, however, can be closely attributed to the decline of the enclosed shopping mall model in which brick-and-mortar retailers may struggle to entice existing and potential customers. In order to stay relevant, ...
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Over the last couple of years, we have discussed how, despite the growth of online shopping, traditional brick-and-mortar retail continues to thrive. We’ve talked about how much of the highly publicized, and we believe inaccurate, “Retail Apocalypse” is largely due to the decline of the old, enclosed mall model ...
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