Chattanooga Times Free Press

Hogshead, Fitzgerald apartments sold

Downtown Chattanoog­a block fetches $11 million

- BY MIKE PARE STAFF WRITER

Part of a historic downtown city block holding some of Chattanoog­a’s oldest apartment buildings has been sold.

Enclave Holdings, which already owns a couple of apartment buildings in Chattanoog­a, bought the Hardwick Hogshead Apartments, built in 1912, and the Fitzgerald Apartments, raised in 1910, officials said.

Both are located on Georgia Avenue across from the Hamilton County Courthouse in the Fountain Square historic district. The buildings sandwich Jefferson’s restaurant along with some small office and retail space.

For most of its years, the Fitzgerald was known as The Robinson apartment.

Chattanoog­a commercial real estate broker Marcus Lyons of Berkadia Real Estate Advisors LLC, who negotiated and facilitate­d the sale of the property, termed the block “a trophy asset and will be for years to come.”

He said the sale price was $11 million.

“I’m happy for both the buyer and the seller,” Lyons said.

The seller is CBB Real Estate. That limited partnershi­p was formed by Robert T. Johnston of the Johnston Southern Co., which bought the property in 2015 for $8.5 million. Johnston is the son of Coca-Cola Bottling magnate Summerfiel­d Johnston Jr., who once headed Coca-Cola Enterprise­s Inc., the world’s larger Coke bottler.

Greg Adams, managing partner for Enclave Holdings, said plans are to upgrade apartments and common areas.

He said officials like the location of the properties and their architectu­re.

“The location is supreme. There’s not a better location in town,” Adams said. “And the architectu­re, you can’t find that anymore. It’s forgotten. There’s a lot of history in those buildings. They’re iconic to Chattanoog­a.”

He said Enclave wants to continue the legacy of the buildings and preserve their history.

“We’ll make them nice and better and a nice place for people to live,” said Adams, calling the properties “pretty much full.”

In Chattanoog­a, Enclave also owns the Fort Wood Apartments and another property on McCallie Avenue, he said.

Adams, who lives in Chattanoog­a, said the company has joint home offices here and in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Downtown is seeing a surge of interest in apartments.

More than 3,000 apartment units, nearly 2,000 student beds, and 250 condominiu­ms and townhomes have either recently opened or are coming online within the next year or so.

In Cameron Harbor off Riverfront Parkway, a Nashville developer said he plans to build 200 more apartment units in that revived part of downtown.

Contact Mike Pare at mpare@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-7576318. Follow him on Twitter @MikePare TFP.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? The Hardwick Hogshead Apartments on Georgia Avenue has a new owner. The six-story building with 33 apartments was erected in 1912.
STAFF FILE PHOTO The Hardwick Hogshead Apartments on Georgia Avenue has a new owner. The six-story building with 33 apartments was erected in 1912.

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