Bergfeld Realty Quality Properties since 1882

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

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Bergfeld Realty Company in Tyler, TX represents a wide variety of clients in virtually all fields of commercial real estate. Our brokers manage leases for some of the most powerful companies – not only in East Texas, but across the State.

AVAILABLE PROPERTIES

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Bergfeld Realty Company lists many properties in the Greater East Texas area. Find out what listings we have available to fit your business needs.

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In the complex and ever-changing commercial real estate market, it’s important to have an agency you can trust. Bergfeld Realty Group provides unparalleled service to our customers and clients. Contact us today to find out more.

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

commercial buildings

Bergfeld Realty Company in Tyler, TX represents a wide variety of clients in virtually all fields of commercial real estate. Our brokers manage leases for some of the most powerful companies – not only in East Texas, but across the State.

AVAILABLE PROPERTIES

houses

Bergfeld Realty Company lists many properties in the Greater East Texas area. Find out what listings we have available to fit your business needs.

CONTACT US

envelope mail symbol

In the complex and ever-changing commercial real estate market, it’s important to have an agency you can trust. Bergfeld Realty Group provides unparalleled service to our customers and clients. Contact us today to find out more.

BERGFELD REALTY COMPANY

Bergfeld Realty Company was founded in 1882 when Rudolph Bergfeld started buying city lots and land in Tyler and East Texas. Bergfeld began developing the Azalea District in Tyler in the 1920s and by his death in 1930, owned commercial property in downtown Houston, Dallas and Tyler.

In the late 1940s, Julius A. Bergfeld (Rudolf’s son) and his son Julius L. Bergfeld, Sr., developed Bergfeld Center, a mixed-use commercial development several miles south of downtown Tyler. Bergfeld Center was the first shopping center in East Texas and only the second in the state of Texas, behind Highland Park Village—and the same architect designed both. Writer P.J. Furse states in a Tyler Today article that “other factors have contributed to the growth of south Tyler since 1932, but none have been so inspired as Julius A. Bergfeld’s dream to build Bergfeld Center, an idea born of foresight, an ingenuity that ran twenty years ahead of its time.

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