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Tag: Commercial

Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

Commercial “Big Box” Inspections in the Cape West Parkway Expansion

Fast growth leaves fingerprints, and nowhere is that more obvious than in Cape Girardeau’s expanding commercial corridors. Along Cape West Parkway and Siesta Drive, large retail and mixed-use buildings went up quickly to meet demand. Speed keeps projects on schedule, but it also creates predictable inspection problems once the doors

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

Commercial Retail in E-town: Inspecting “Strip Mall” Shared Systems

Strip centers look simple. One roof. A row of storefronts. Big parking lot. From the outside, they feel like low-risk commercial buys — especially in a growing market like Elizabethtown. But after inspecting enough of them, I can tell you this: strip malls don’t fail like standalone buildings. They fail

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Middle Tennessee Commercial Pressure: Nashville Growth and System Strain Buyers Don’t See at First Glance

Nashville’s commercial growth has been fast, visible, and widely celebrated. New construction, adaptive reuse, and constant tenant turnover have reshaped much of Middle Tennessee’s commercial landscape. From the outside, many properties look modern, refreshed, and highly functional. From an inspection standpoint, that pace of growth creates a different kind of

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Commercial Roof Inspections: Why “Not Leaking” Is a Dangerous Assumption

One of the most common phrases inspectors hear during commercial walkthroughs is, “The roof isn’t leaking.” Buyers often say it with confidence, as if it settles the question. In reality, that statement usually tells inspectors very little—and sometimes it signals the exact reason a deeper roof evaluation is needed. At

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