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Music City Center, 1.2 million sq. ft., $623 million
nashville born replied to nashvol85's topic in Nashville
Point taken. Was just musing. This is why I said, ignorance is bliss. Was just an off-the-top-of-my-head thought with zero brain power given to very real considerations like the one you've mentioned. -
Music City Center, 1.2 million sq. ft., $623 million
nashville born replied to nashvol85's topic in Nashville
Ignorance is bliss: MCC, buy the parking lot across Demonbreun AND the circle lot that was to hold the Ritz. On the parking lot, build a 20-story building that aesthetically looks like the MCC. Fill it with exhibit space, primarily, on the first 14 floors with meeting and small banquet spaces on floors 15-19. Make the 20th floor a flexible outdoor space for a variety of events/uses. On the circle lot, build a 35-story tower (again, complimentary in style to MCC) with classrooms, lecture halls, and meeting spaces on the first 15 floors with a hotel on the remaining 20. Link all three structures with multiple skybridges and let the fun...continue! -
A fan. Popcorn. That's like saying, giddy up!
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Rutledge Hill Towers (37 story 200 room hotel/100 condos; 21 story 125 room hotel/100 condos; 17 story 154 apts; 97,500 sq. ft. retail area 2 level grocery store; 5 level 777 capacity underground garage; repurpose five 125-year-old homes to restaurants)
nashville born replied to MLBrumby's topic in Nashville
East Nashville’s historic Ambrose House — arguably the architectural crown jewel of an area of the city known for its many beautiful residential buildings — has sold for $3,197,000 to a New York-based restaurant industry power couple. Even though this isn't in the same area, I'm hoping this can share some mojo with the Rutledge Hill Towers/Culinary District effort... From the Post: https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/nyc-restaurateurs-buy-historic-east-nashville-residence/article_b7cbd4c2-03f0-11ef-a221-937b6082a853.html- 76 replies
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Hearing Tony talk about it in this manner gets my blood pumping!!! With apologies to Olivia Newton John, let's get vertical!!!
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- tony giarratana developer
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This one can be the Peabody Union of the NW...at least until Reed District gets moving.
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Point taken. I still believe an announcement like this, if true, could absolutely have downstream impact on developments in the CBD. Said differently, everybody who eventually would work at an Oracle campus wouldn't live in the East Bank (800 Lea could absorb some of that volume). And if an Oracle is coming to town, you could likely expect other ancillary companies to follow which could necessitate a need for more office space (1001 Church and Gulch Central). Not debating as much as clarifying my thoughts.
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On the surface, this one does seem to have moved a bit slower. Definitely need to peel back the onion a bit. There have actually been multiple unforeseen delays. Considering the size and heft of this project (compared to the relative simplicity of the one that flew up on 12th), they've moved along well IMO. Also, they announced a first quarter 2024 target finish. So given the delays, they're looking pretty good. I hear you. I'm cutting them a little slack since they didn't start core drilling and busting up concrete until February 2022, four years later. Yates seems to be efficient with their projects. I want to say they did Alcove and Albion Gulch, but don't quote me. I just remember both went up lickety-split!
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Project Thread/New Construction/Photo du jour/Const. CAMs
nashville born replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
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Not saying this was built speculatively, yet one time for building without a major tenant in hand. Field of Dreams...
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This one is now on my list of gut-wrenching disappointments with Buckingham Gulch, Circle South, and Gulch Central.
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This one turned out very nicely!
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I'm thinking the illustrator is confusing 1001 Church (Amazon 3) and Pinnacle, which as we know is both under construction and has a slant. Given that they put it to the left of Batman, it hints at 1010, yet I'm still wondering...
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Nashville International Airport Development thread
nashville born replied to Lexy's topic in Nashville
When I see shots like this showing downtown in the distance (from the airport), my mind goes to the rate of ascension on jetliners and I feel even more frustrated by the 750' cap. The average airliner is climbing at about 2-3000' per minute. I get it, safety first. Skyscraper enthusiast musing... -
Hoping this doesn't take five years to start. Ready for that part of midtown to get going.
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I mean no harm or slight by this question. It's purely for my understanding. Why is there a Huntsville Projects string in a forum about Nashville?
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Oh trust it wasn't a disparaging comment. I was actually agreeing with the thought and then immediately wnt against myself by getting excited with the Mid City signage. Although I know we are VERY early in the process for that property.
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