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2 hours ago, Argo said:Break ground on both buildings or just one.
It will only be the front building initially.
On 4/3/2023 at 3:20 PM, MLBrumby said:It's be nice to see that old Pontiac sign be saved.
The developer plans to incorporate the sign somewhere within the development. It's a great sign and deserves to be saved.
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On 3/21/2023 at 5:53 PM, MorganRehnberg said:The plan is to add mosaic tile to the columns on the left of the photo above similar to this that were done at Albion Oak Park. The same artist, Anna Soltys, is doing the work and will hopefully begin installation in the next few weeks. She is also doing a mural at the rooftop level by the pool.
The building is set to open this Saturday.
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Just FYI, the preleasing center is now open at 636 Division and the property website with floorplans, etc is now live: albioninthegulch.com
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2 hours ago, natethegreat said:Also is the Albion project across the street confirmed? I’d love to see them do a sister tower
Literally nothing planned at this point. We are however busy on something else....stay tuned over the next few months.
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16 hours ago, natethegreat said:
When do we think floor plans and pre-leasing would be available here? Do those typically come online before the building officially opens? I want to live here…
https://www.albioninthegulch.com/albion-nashville-tn/
@albiongulch on Instagram and Twitter as well.
Floor plans should be available shortly and pre-leasing will begin this fall. The pre-leasing office will be at 636 Division across the street.
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1 hour ago, natethegreat said:Really sharp building, I’m a big fan. Any idea on price point for the apartments?
Thanks, the building is coming out very nicely and we can't wait to see the finished product. We are going to do some cool things with mosaic tile on the columns at the ground level under the east tower (see attached photo) that will liven up the area.
The price point will probably be in the low to mid $3 per square foot range depending on where the market is a year from now which is commensurate with other apartment buildings in the area that have recently been completed. But it is still almost a year out from final completion so we will have to see what happens.
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9 minutes ago, smeagolsfree said:Thanks for the update, "Somedaysoon" and welcome to the forum. Sounds as if you may know some further details about the project as well.
As always feel free to join us at the monthly forum meet up. The next to be held this Saturday at the Copper Branch Cafe at the Downtown Library on Church at 10 AM!
Thanks for the welcome. If there are ever any questions about the project I would be more than welcome to provide some insight.
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It is definitely all apartments. The mention of choice between unit finishes refers to some choices that residents will have - different cabinet/countertop color combinations, the ability to choose between finished ceilings vs. concrete ceilings, the ability to choose between flooring options in the bedroom and the ability to choose between a solely standup shower option in a one bedroom or a standard bathtub/shower option. The East and West towers will each have two main finish packages to select from. The goal was to not create a commoditized product with 415 apartments that are exactly the same.
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Albion, 21 stories/270 ft, 415 residential units, 5,650 sq. ft. of retail, 364 car garage, 645 Division St.
in Nashville
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There is no doubt that there have been and continue to be concerns and issues with the construction and management. The team continues to work with the general contractor to attempt to remedy the flaws that are there. The fact is that there just aren't enough skilled tradesmen in Nashville to handle the volume of work going on in the market. That doesn't excuse some of the quality flaws that we too see but we are attempting to do the best we can and understand that some residents are unhappy. On the management side we have similar issues with staffing as the management company has had a difficult time finding qualified personnel and it has put a strain on those who are there. We continue to look for solutions around every corner. It is of course frustrating but we can say that we continue to make an effort on our end to make amends.