A live, anonymized view of active tenant space requirements by asset class and business type — from dental practices to restaurants to distributors.
Retail/storefront leads active demand at 68.1%, office at 18.6%, warehouse at 13.3% (TenantBase Q2 2026 tenant searches). The table shows the metric only TenantBase can publish: how active demand compares to available supply.
| Asset class | Active searches | Typical size | Supply vs demand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Retail / Storefront | 19 | 1,200–3,000 SF | Demand-heavy |
| Office | 6 | 1,000–5,000 SF | Balanced |
| Industrial / Warehouse | 4 | 5,000–25,000 SF | Tight |
The real record stays internal; the public card is scrubbed and generalized.
Every business type has its own dealbreakers — a dental practice needs plumbing at every chair, a restaurant needs a hood and grease trap. Start from what you do.
Each card is schema.org Demand. Full requirement available in your account.
Space needs aren't generic. Here's what that looked like in practice — these three are placeholders and must be swapped for real, tenant-approved deals before this goes live.
Yes. TenantBase represents dental and medical practices searching across Nashville, including The Gulch, Downtown, Green Hills, Brentwood and Cool Springs. Free for the practice — TenantBase is compensated by its network of third-party licensed local partner brokers.
Retail and storefront space is roughly 68% of active tenant searches in Nashville, followed by office at about 19% and industrial/warehouse at about 13% (TenantBase Q2 2026 requirement data).
No. TenantBase is free for businesses searching for space. TenantBase is compensated by its network of third-party licensed local partner brokers.
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