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Noticed a few things while driving around recently... the black cinderblock building @ 918 Main had the block windows cut out I believe yesterday, permit says Two Sons Fashion and separately Two Sons Coffee...the 'moat houses' around 14th and Shelby are popping up out of the gully, and the 3rd story is level with Shelby as expected...The Derryberrys are fencing off their recently sold double-lot @ 16th and Fatherland, I can't find out who bought that land, I believe it was 2 separate lots...the 3 commercial buildings at I believe 10th & Fatherland are almost done being framed up, 2 stories, popping up quickly!
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Wow looks like the old Turnip Truck is getting some major changes: Description Prime Retail space in the heart of the Five Points District in East Nashville. Project features a renovation of The Turnip Truck space combined with 4966 SF of Newly constructed ground level retail space. Nashville Municipality http://www.loopnet.com/xNet/MainSite/Listing/Profile/Profile.aspx?LID=19294123&SRID=6141064576&StepID=101
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Can someone help decipher the Cayce article in layman's terms? I've been following the project and reading all of the articles but only have a high level grasp of what's going on. There're going to build 68 units somewhere in EN pretty soon? They theyre going to move 68 families from the old Shelby housing units to the new ones and then demo the old building they moved from? Two entities swapped some land and/or reclassified something to allow something? I like the fancy illustrations and everyone seems to favor how this project is playing out. Seems like its a 3-5 year project? Will the old brick buildings on the right of Shelby going East be replaced with the new units from the illustration from the Tennessean article today?
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Yes sir it's the zoning. And my intent was definitely not to be inconsiderate, my lament above was really to highlight my previous naivety prior to joining this group (and potential naivety of other youngish peers) regarding housing affordability, and the cheering on of bigger, newer, more expensive houses at any cost, human or monetary.