Getahn Ward

The Tennessean

Celebrity Chef Richard Blais and others opened Flip Burger on Charlotte Avenue in early 2015.

Since then, Farm Burger opened along with Double Dogs and other restaurants and bars.

Two months ago, watering hole The Beer Pale closed its doors at the same retail center.

Blooma Nashville Yoga studio and Green Pea Salon West are the remaining tenants.

Atlanta-based burger restaurant Flip Burger closed its Nashville location in Sylvan Park on Friday, citing competition from other burger concepts in that Charlotte Avenue area.

"We feel it's the right time to work to bring a new concept to the space to continue to serve this neighborhood and we are diligently working to identify what the next concept might be,” Flip Burger Principal Ron Stewart said about the 3,583-square-foot location.

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Stewart, Bravo's 'Top Chef" alum Richard Blais and other investors opened Nashville's FLIP burger boutique at 4111 Charlotte Ave. in early 2015, hoping to cash in on the city's growth.

Since then, Farm Burger and other concepts such as restaurant and bar Double Dogs with burgers on their menus have also opened in the area.

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Flip Burger was located in the same 9,000-square-foot retail center where Sylvan Park watering hole The Beer Pale closed its doors just over two months ago.

Similarly, the owner of that business cited increased competition since becoming the first new tenant to open at that redeveloped former Hostess Bakery warehouse at 42nd and Charlotte.

Blooma Nashville Yoga studio and Green Pea Salon West are the remaining tenants.

"The Flip Burger location is at the heart of growth on Charlotte Pike, so the ownership will not have any problem finding a replacement tenant — restaurant or otherwise," said Austin Benedict, a retail broker with commercial real estate firm CBRE's Nashville office.

The Nashville closing leaves three locations — two in Atlanta and one in Birmingham, Ala. — under the under the Flip Burger concept known for its burgers and milkshakes.

Commercial Realty Services was developer of the retail center at 4111 Charlotte.

Reach Getahn Ward at gward@tennessean.com or 615-726-5968 and on Twitter @getahn.