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I'm surprised that we haven't heard anything about River North as a potential location. I know Oracle owns a lot of it now, but between them and Monroe Investments it seems that something could be worked out there if there was mutual interest. Would be great to have a pro sports stadium as a centerpiece to that entirely new district, which should be almost fully built-out within a decade. And yes, to echo what Smeags said, North Nashville feels like they're just grasping at straws. Makes you wonder about the legitimacy of this whole thing.
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It's actually listed in the docs as 359 feet. Really great for that area.
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I sure hope this gets approved. This and Albion will provide a really nice height bump to that area from all the 14/15 story towers along Division.
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Fairgrounds Speedway Racetrack expansion to 30,000 seats
TheSound replied to markhollin's topic in Nashville
And having big Nascar events on the edge of the urban core of the city will make for great television and being able to show off the city. Not many tracks like that currently. I bet the events here will get sizable ratings.- 457 replies
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Inner Loop - CBD, Downtown, East Bank, Germantown, Gulch, Rutledge
TheSound replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
I lived in One Metrocenter for almost 2 years when it was first built back in 2016/2017. Loved it because the rents were quite cheap for being that close to downtown and the quick interstate access meant we could be anywhere in the general downtown area in 10 minutes or less on the weekends. Definitely not much walkability, but still nice being so close to city. -
Yes, we will see the roundabout as hopefully 1 of 3 significantly tall new highrise clusters over the next few years. The other 2 being Church St with Yards and Tony G's towers and also the Peabody/KVB developments (Tishman, Centrum, and 2nd & Peabody, along with continuation of Rolling Mill Hill). Of course that doesn't include the Broadway car lots or anything on the east bank; just stuff in SoBro/traditional CBD. Insane to really envision it all.
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So have we figured out yet where the 7th and 8th residential towers are going to end up? If they have that piece at the NW corner of Rosa and Commerce they might could put one there, but still no idea where the 8th would go. Has there been any talk recently about SWP buying the Baptist property?
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It would be freakin' astounding if there was a new $2 billion stadium on the east bank completely finished 4 years from right now. Kinda hard to see that happening, but where there's a will there's a way. I wonder if there's been any closed-door discussions with FIFA about whether having a new stadium would make us pretty close to a lock for the WC. That seems to be the main thing driving the aggressive timeline.
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Hard to say but I sure hope that they're in talks to get the White Castle property. It's not officially in their current plans, but I'm sure they would like to have it.
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TheSound replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
Yep, but I'd rather see this (future) shot zoomed out a bit and panned south to capture all the KVB and Gulch action, along with the Reed and Beaman lots and all the other Midtown/Church St development. This shot in a decade will be almost totally unrecognizable with most of the familiar landmarks downtown blocked out completely.