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Tyler Commercial Real Estate and the Tyler economic development council

January 3rd, 2011

tyler texas economic development councilTyler, Texas continues to be a hub of business activity in spite of the current economic state of the rest of the country. There are plenty of shops and restaurants that still flourish as people continue to buy things and enjoy dining out. However, the economic trend has also left many prime commercial properties available for rent or sale. People interested in finding a place to build a successful business should definitely check into the available properties in Tyler, Texas.

Commercial property in Tyler TX

Patterson CPG
Russell Patterson
100 East Ferguson, Suite 712
Tyler, TX 75702

903-597-1800 (office)
903-312-7531 (cell)
903-595-2871 (fax)

If you are a business owner and are familiar with Tyler already, you most likely are aware of the Tyler Economic Development Council, Inc. This is the organization that encourages new business owners to settle in Tyler as well as assists in the expansion of current businesses. This is an amazing website that offers a multitude of information, including a comprehensive database of all commercial real estate companies that serve Tyler. It is accessible online and you can spend as long as you need, going through it to find your perfect commercial real estate company.

Once you start looking through some of these listings, you will see just how many choices you have available to you among the many commercial real estate properties in Tyler. You will find both newly vacated properties in established business areas as well as new properties that allow you to get in on the ground floor of something totally innovative. In the end, the choices will be exciting and they will be yours. All you need to do is sort out the best solution for you and choose your property.

Our recommended commercial real estate company in Tyler

Commercial properties tyler txPatterson CPG
Russell Patterson
100 East Ferguson, Suite 712
Tyler, TX 75702

903-597-1800 (office)
903-312-7531 (cell)
903-595-2871 (fax)

Russell Patterson, a Tyler, Texas native, founded Patterson Commercial Property Group (PCPG) in 2010 after a successful career with another Tyler-based commercial real estate firm. During his time in commercial real estate, Russell has worked with such diverse tenants as TransCanada Pipelines, Anchor Drilling Fluids USA, Psychiatric Solutions, Taco Bueno, Northwestern Mutual, Aflac, Republic Parking, Interim HealthCare,CPU, and many more.

Sonic

January 8th, 2010

Things are changing and it is nowhere more evident than at the Tyler Sonic drive through. During the drive through and drive up restaurant hay day of the nineteen fifties the average suburban family survived exclusively on root beer floats and cheeseburgers, congregating at the Sonic, like desert wildlife nourishing their bodies in the watering hole’s life giving root beer floats and cheeseburgers. Any given night at the Sonic was nothing less than the beginning of a summer long drag race musical.

These days, however, Sonic blends into the multitude of fast food chains all trying desperately to relive the same era. But no matter how bad everyone wants to go back to the nineteen fifties we will eventually have to accept our fate instead of living in the fast food past. This brings us to the denial facing Sonic, which is mainly that it sees itself as some sort of quality restaurant.

Unfortunately, Sonic has spent the money required for this on its comedy abortion, “two guys in a car commercial” shoveled down my eye throat three or four times a day. To switch topics for one second, there are about six hundred thousand students out there who could make a better commercial with nothing but their iPhones. But no number of eager undervalued students could salvage Sonics mediocre at best menu. You see, when you take out of account the things that are impossible to do wrong, such as, corn dogs and milkshakes, Sonic is revealed as nothing more than a slightly above average McDonalds, and no one should eat at McDonalds.