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  1. On 12/18/2023 at 4:09 PM, geoephemera said:

    Received a yellow card for 310 & 312 Donelson Pike the other day for an SP with around 40 units. I am here for it. Donelson Pike seems like such an easy win to build around existing rail near a new library with more amenities coming around Donelson Station.

    Now, if we can connect a new Donelson Pike Connector from Donelson Station at the Music City Star & Route 6 down Donelson Pike to Route 18, BNA, Route 55, & Route 52 B at Ezell Pike, we could leverage an increase in homes by connecting transit to jobs at and around the airport--hotels, business parks, industrial parks, airlines, metro jobs, etc. I am hoping to see this idea about a Donelson Pike Connector giving Wilson County riders more opportunity to leave the car at home by taking the Music City Star to Donelson Station then connect using the Donelson Pike Connector.

    For now, this proposed development will have Sweet Milk, Cheba Hut, & Salerno Italia across the street & the food truck popup at McCampbell near JVI Secret Gardens & . So let's start small: Add traffic signals to Emery Drive for E-W pedestrians to cross the stroad.

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    All that I want for Christmas is..to see Donelson Pike glowing up @smeagolsfree dev map.

    I looked at the plans for the SP from epermits at 310 & 312.

    On 12/21/2023 at 8:48 AM, macdougall said:

    Just happy that they are saving the beautiful neon sign that was there. 

    So glad! Priceless landmarking at this point! I really hope they'll incorporate the Donelson Station greenway & continue that greenway across Donelson Pike at the edge of the property. Even if it dead ends at the self-storage units, it'll build a beachhead to keep extending greenways--& let's dream bigger, maybe the property values grow enough to do the unthinkable: sell the self-storage for a teardown & build more walkable, rollable transit oriented design (TOD).

    And I hope we take take a Memphis approach to armoring up stroad crossings like the Shelby Farms Greenline does throughout High Point Terrace. Only better b/c unlike Graham in Memphis off of Sam Cooper, we have a commuter rail station at a growing multimodal transit center in the Downtown Donelson UDO 2 miles north of BNA at intersection Donelson & Lebanon Pike.

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  2. Does anyone find it odd that a hospital wants to locate an ER at 1000 Dickerson Pike next to the new 255 unit residential property at 900 Dickerson Pike? I feel like the developers at 900 Dickerson Pike & 903 Dickerson Pike would be livid that a loud ambulance stop may be located next to their brand new investments.

    I thought the density was going to have a great amenity with the bakery there on Dickerson Pike & Whites Creek Pike in Cleveland Park.

    https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/health_care/shugga-hi-owner-sues-for-right-to-buy-property-eyed-for-er/article_47196daa-b7a4-11ed-98c3-2bafb365e310.html

     

    On 2/24/2023 at 2:14 PM, markhollin said:

    TriStar Healthcare Inc., has plans to build a $21 million freestanding emergency department at 1000 Dickerson Pike. The property is owned by prominent Nashville attorney Aubrey Harwell with an appraisal value of $372,900. The building is currently home to Shugga Hi Chicken and Waffles. The restaurant could not immediately be reached for comment.

    If approved, the proposed 11,900-square-foot emergency department would operate as a satellite facility of TriStar Skyline Medical Center, according to the letter, and would feature 11 exam rooms, one trauma room, a lab, an imaging department, a nurse station and support spaces.


    More at NBJ here:

    https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2023/02/24/tristar-health-to-propose-21m-nashville-ed.html

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    On 2/25/2023 at 10:13 AM, markhollin said:

    900 at Cleveland Park (7 stories, 255 units, internal garage) update: up to 6th floor on north end.

    Looking SW from. intersection of Dickerson Pike and Whites Creek Pike:

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    Looking  NW from intersection of Dickerson Pike and Cleveland St:

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    Looking NE from Cleveland St., 1/2 block west of Dickerson Pike:

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  3. 16 hours ago, thenorthchannel said:

    Some additional shots of the T3 Wedgewood Houston project showing the work on retaining wall and other site work from 1260 Martin parking lot.

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    One of my favorite underrated views in the neighborhood. I wonder what's next for the optics warehouse to the east of Twelve60 Martin.

    15 hours ago, PaulChinetti said:

    WeHo and Chestnut Hill are already booming! New houses are in the 600k + range.  
     

    The biggest “issue’s” now are lack of a real local grocery store. And we need a few more lunch and dinner places. Clawson’s closing cut to the core of me. 

    I'm in my feelings now mourning Clawson's because I thought they were still coming back. I just now saw their IG post that they are moving to PA. 

    I wondering what will get us a grocery store. Bento Bodega is nice to have. And InterAsian Market can be accessed via bike lanes on 4th/Nolensville Pike. But I still hope we get a grocery store on 4th & Bianca Paige or the Finery.

    On 1/17/2022 at 6:05 PM, markhollin said:

    T3 Wedgewood Houston (5 stories, 200,000 sq. ft. office space, internal garage) update: the back retaining wall along the eastern side has come down.

    Looking east from Martin St., at Gray St:

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    Looking SE from Martin St., at Gray St:

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    Good to see this. I've been away from the neighborhood for a bit. I don't miss the blasting, but I wish I saw this in real time. Huge change.

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  4. On 1/4/2022 at 3:01 PM, DMilner said:

    I believe with the UDO, they would be able to go to 3 stories/45 ft without an SP. They can get a 4th floor with flats/other multi-family projects. 

     

    On 1/4/2022 at 3:04 PM, PaulChinetti said:

    Somera now straddles the WHCH UDO boundary in Wedgewood Houston by owning the northeast corner of Martin & Hamilton (inside WHCH UDO) & owning the southeast corner of Merrit & Martin (outside WHCH UDO). I am interested to see how that plays into the height of these projects. Will they focus on building a WHCH UDO project on Martin & Hamilton separate from a non-WHCH UDO project along Merritt?

    I do hope they will open up the alley from Martin to Pillow & minimize driveway curb cut around this area. The sidewalks they would be adding down Merritt, Martin, and the north side of Hamilton will be a great addition to the neighborhood and should give Metro more reason to minimize curb cuts. 

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  5. On 11/5/2021 at 6:04 AM, markhollin said:

    T3 in WeHo (5 stories, 200,000 sq. ft. office space with ground level retail and internal garage) update: fencing up, core drilling and excavation underway.

    Looking north from Martin St., 1/4 block north of Merritt Ave:

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    Looking SE from Martin St., 1/2 block north of Merritt Ave:

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    Does anyone know what's next for that massive concrete retaining wall abutting the back? That thing held an entire concrete operation & and is now used for construction materials for AJC. I'm sure it is going to be a beast to dismantle with all the fill it is holding, but when is it coming down. 

  6. On 1/28/2021 at 11:14 AM, markhollin said:

    A.J. Capital Partners continues its massive investment into WeHo by announcing a huge 8 building project (ranging from 4 to 6 stories) totaling 800,000 sq. ft. of office, residential, and retail which will surround the Merritt Mansion (original portion started in 1799, and further built in 1840).  The historic home will actually be lifted and repositioned slightly on the site. 

    Of the 800,000 sq. ft. of building space planned, so far office will take up 212,000 sq. ft, retail will take up 104,000 sq. ft, residential will occupy 265,000 sq. ft., parking will take 186,000 sq. ft. (450 spaces).  That leaves 33,000 sq. ft. that are not currently accounted for.

    No word on the price tag, but I would estimate over $100 million. Schedule has not been released yet.

    More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

    https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/article/21145706/majory-mixeduse-project-planned-for-weho

    And at NBJ here:

    https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2021/01/29/weho-project-move-merrit-mansion.html?cx_testId=40&cx_testVariant=cx_34&cx_artPos=5#cxrecs_s
     

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    22 hours ago, yontu2 said:


    In community meetings about their plans, they described the ‘greenspace’ along Houston Street as a public amenity. The fences they are putting up seem to indicate otherwise. I also hope there will be a way for pedestrians to move through the site or Brown St. to Parson’s.


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    Thanks for confirming! I remembered seeing something like that & went looking for something more recent. I shared one of the updates about the Merritt Mansion development. I am still excited about everything they are doing. I just hope they can keep a pocket park at the corner of Houston & Brown like in the presentations and renderings that show the view looking south up Brown Street towards the realigned Merritt Mansion. There are going to be so many people in this area once the 3,500 units and office space are added that greenspace is going to be packed.

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  7. On 11/4/2021 at 4:58 AM, markhollin said:

    May Hosiery (conversion of late 1800s-1925 sock factory into 80,000 sq. ft. of offices, retail, restaurants, and boutique hotel) in WeHo update.

    New walkway from Chestnut Street towards central courtyard

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    One of numerous side entrances:

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    Massive HVAC set-up along CSX tracks on eastern side:

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    Looking north into the courtyard area from Houston St., 1/4 bock west of Brown St:

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    Looking NW into the courtyard area from intersection of Houston St. and Brown St:

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    Addition along eastern edge.  Looking NW from intersection of Houston St. and Brown St:

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    On 11/4/2021 at 7:19 AM, PaulChinetti said:

    Whoa, what is with that HVAC setup? There are also a lot of smaller units on the roof of the shorter building too. 

    I'm with you on the massive HVAC units--maybe generators in that setup too. Do most hotels have this type of infrastructure hidden?

    I liked when you could take the back way and walk from the old loading dock/dead end at Brown Street to Parson's. I hope AJC opens up Brown Street as a pedestrian way to connect to Chestnut St & adds a crossing to the Nashville Warehouse Co north of Chestnut.

    I am not a fan of the tall wood fence being installed at the May Hosiery along the sidewalk at Houston St & Brown St. I get that Soho House is exclusive, but the fence seems like an odd choice to keep people out. 

    The stairs to the central courtyard give me hope that AJC will do something cool to connect the May Hosiery side south of Chestnut to Nashville Warehouse Co on the north side.

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  8. On 8/15/2021 at 9:21 AM, PaulChinetti said:

    I wonder when WeHo Crossing starts construction will they realign 2nd Ave S under the railroad bridge. It would be a perfect time to do so. Or update that intersection somehow.

    @geoephemera was there any discussion around that?

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    I don't remember too much about that in my group. I was pushing for the bus stop realignment more. But I have heard people talk at SNAP meetings about changing up the one way direction on 2nd & 4th to avoid stopping traffic at the train. It would be cheaper than a train crossing. I agree that it needs to be discussed before WeHo Crossing's plans are set.

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