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Alcove/900 Church St., 34 stories/418 ft., 356 apts, $160 million
subkyle replied to markhollin's topic in Nashville
That’s what I’m guessing too. Pretty sure it’ll mess up my normal running path. I still have a hard time even imagining that building on that size lot- 827 replies
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Alcove/900 Church St., 34 stories/418 ft., 356 apts, $160 million
subkyle replied to markhollin's topic in Nashville
Dang a foundation permit basically says this is a 100% go?! This building will look so handsome on our skyline.- 827 replies
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I think it’s more like 80 a day for the last year or so.
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DAVE LUNA NINTH ANNIVERSARY OF PASSING(The Dave Luna Tribute Page)
subkyle replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
I’ve been a lurker on this board for 10 plus years and I have so much appreciation for all the guys/gals that have made this forum a place to learn, laugh and occasionally have a good ole fashioned argument. I’ve been telling myself that I was going to start attending the meets, and after reading this thread I’ll be at the next one. Thanks to all that make this place great, Kyle -
Usually first right of refusal means you have the option once the LL decides to make available. Amazon is most likely not in a position to sign that kinda lease so they would pass. Although I haven’t seen their agreement so who knows
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2 million sf?!?! That is a ton of office space. Hope this is true, and it’s huge news if this is the case. Very exciting and thanks for letting everyone know.
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Capitol View Northwestern Mutual/HCA 32 acres of mixed use | UC
subkyle replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
It unfortunately doesn’t roll. They Installed a foosball table out there as well as some other table games. If people can respect this stuff this area is going to be a fantastic hangout area for all. -
I think some of the reason why he can’t move on to another site that easily is that there are few parcels around that have zero height restrictions (which is depressing). Even that roundabout has restrictions. I really wish Tony keeps trying and gets this done. Does anyone know the areas that have no height restrictions? I’m not positive but I think it’s small.
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Is there other viable options for him to build this that has zero height restrictions? I’m really not sure. People can come up with some back assward arguments, but taking emotion out of the equation I’m looking for a sensible opposition to this deal. He would be creating a larger park right next door, and utilizing a space that is truly not being utilized at all. In fact, it took this news for me to even realize the opportunity for this land. Kudos to Tony on that. Mira easy to say just move on when you haven’t significant money and time on a deal. A lot of deals that materialize in my business don’t haunt at the first No.
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https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2019/08/12/food-hall-for-450m-downtown-project-reveals-new.html Looks like the H&M spot is being taken by two tenants, and the ll agent is describing them as food/beverage/entertainment establishments. A little disappointing considering we have no shortage of those options.
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Inner Loop - CBD, Downtown, East Bank, Germantown, Gulch, Rutledge
subkyle replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
I run by here daily and they are definitely tearing up the ground. Pretty exciting, I’ll be so happy when 11th is filled in more. -
Inner Loop - CBD, Downtown, East Bank, Germantown, Gulch, Rutledge
subkyle replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
I believe you’re thinking about a different alley. Back alley diner is in the alley that crossed the Arcade. Speaking of which I’m shocked that place stayed open as long as it did. -
Inner Loop - CBD, Downtown, East Bank, Germantown, Gulch, Rutledge
subkyle replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
I’ve always thought we could do more with some of our alleys in the core. It’s be cool if they could add some old looking brick on the walls and such to make it look a bit more ‘old world’. That bar that’s there now is really neat. -
Thanks for the link bnabreaker! I’m well aware that there is an actual service that rates hotels and gives them a certain amount of stars. Im assuming that the two new hotels will follow through with creating all the necessary amenities to achieve a five star rating. I guess my point is that a city of our size (Potentially) having 3 5-star hotels would be somewhat rare.
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I know when this project was first announced it was going to be a five star hotel. Is that still the case? If so that will give us three 5 star hotels? The Hermitage, Four Seasons and The Joseph? Wonder how many cities in our country have three or more 5 star hotels
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I’ve been informed that one of the finalists for the bachelorette is a Nashville guy, and that they will be in Nashville for a portion of an episode. I hate this kinda crap tv but it’s really popular and I love to see our city on network television
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The lack of any height is exactly what I’m not thrilled about. I’m not losing my mind over it, just not thrilled. Hopefully we’ll see some height in another phase. This phase will be the start of installing some of the essential bones for a corporation to locate here. Also, the providence remark was mostly sarcasm.
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I kinda am yes. Add a few floors to each building and looks like providence to me. I’m not unappreciative of any new development but this phase is drastically different than what was originally being pitched. As others have said this is just the beginning. A little disappointed there wasn’t one building with some decent height. I do love the pedestrian bridge and water components.
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I’m not sure about the numbers for CMA fest, but I was very encouraged by the median age of the people downtown. I always stroll around town during big events, and I feel strongly that the CMA fest crowd is getting younger. That’s a great sign if you ask me.