Last year, Joey Rhyne got a call from local landlord Brad McNutt, who’d purchased a building at 2892 South Church Street in Murfreesboro.
McNutt, who was referred to Dow Smith Company by commercial real estate broker John Harney, wanted to build out a portion of the property for a specific tenant. Rehab Without Walls, which offers post-acute neuro therapy through residential, outpatient, and home-based programs, has locations across the country and was interested in moving into McNutt’s building. McNutt also wanted his building to be appealing to additional tenants.

Designing and building a new church facility or undertaking a significant renovation is a monumental endeavor, representing a profound commitment to ministry and a strategic investment in the future. Thoughtful planning is paramount to ensure the new space effectively serves its purpose, fosters spiritual growth, and remains relevant for generations.