Dow Smith Company has been a part of C12 for years now and has benefited greatly by the advice and counsel of our peers: other Christian CEOs and Executives.
Helping Two Local Non-Profit Organizations Grow
MMC Expands To Veterans Parkway To Meet The Needs of the Community
Building A Legacy: Moody Excavating's New Facility
Things To Think About Before You Build Your Next Project
John Blankenship: Outlook on Middle Tennessee Real Estate
Projects Big and Small
We’re busy – maybe busier than we’ve ever been before. And for that, we’re grateful to our staff, partners, clients and community. From big projects to small jobs and everything in between, Dow Smith Company’s leaders and employees are hard helping existing organizations evolve and new ones spring to life.
Trey King Promoted to Partner
From Hardhats to Headsets
Bryan Jaynes Named Director of Construction Services
Making It Work For The Landlord and The Tenant
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.
When you’re starting a big construction project for your business, it’s tempting to pick the contractor who gives you the lowest price. It seems like a smart way to save money. But, like many things in life, the cheapest choice isn’t always the best one. Think about it: if you needed surgery, would you pick the cheapest doctor?