Jeffery Haynes
Managing Partner, Boyle Investment Company
Franklin, TN 37067
Partner who oversees Boyle’s office real estate projects in Nashville, including property development, management, sales, and leasing.
Phone (615) 550-5578
Partner who oversees Boyle’s office real estate projects in Nashville, including property development, management, sales, and leasing.
Specialties
Landlord Rep (Office)
Markets
Nashville
Bio
Haynes has been in the commercial real estate business for over 35 years, sixteen of which were with the Trammell Crow Company. Haynes and Phil Fawcett opened the Boyle Nashville office in November 2001, with no business on the books and no other employees. Haynes has been responsible for the development of over 2 million square feet of office and retail facilities, including headquarters for several Nashville based companies to include HCA and Lifeway’s new headquarters at Capitol View, and over 1 million square feet of property in the planning and development stages. Haynes is also known for his extensive attention to detail and excellence in real estate development, and in collaboration with the Boyle Nashville team, has received high accolades and numerous awards for Meridian Cool Springs, Boyle’s mixed-use development in Franklin, TN, and Capitol View in downtown Nashville, including the public private partnership for the new Frankie Pierce Park. Haynes was also selected by Vanderbilt University to serve as an adjunct professor at the prestigious Owen School of Business for a Real Estate Development and Investment course from 2006-2011.
Haynes holds an undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Vanderbilt University (1982), and an MBA from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan (1986). He is a member of ULI and NAIOP, Nashville Parks Board 2017 – Present, Nashville Planning Commissioner 2011 – Present
Haynes has served on the Nashville Planning Commission since 2011. He is a Past Elder for the Westminster Presbyterian Church where he chaired the campus renovation from 2015-2018, served as a Board member for Renewal House, and Salvation Army Property Committee.