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  1. 6 hours ago, markhollin said:

    AEG Venue (4,500 capacity) update.

    Looking SE from Church Street Viaduct where it crosses over CSX tracks:

    AEG Venue, Dec 10, 2023, 1.jpeg


    Looking west from 9th Ave. North, 1/2 block north of Commerce St:

    AEG Venue, Dec 10, 2023, 2.jpeg

     

    6 hours ago, markhollin said:

    AEG Venue (4,500 capacity) update.

    Looking SE from Church Street Viaduct where it crosses over CSX tracks:

    AEG Venue, Dec 10, 2023, 1.jpeg


    Looking west from 9th Ave. North, 1/2 block north of Commerce St:

    AEG Venue, Dec 10, 2023, 2.jpeg

    My apologies if this question has been ask before on this thread. Will the 35th floor of one of the AEG towers be of some different floor plan from the other 34 stories. Maybe a penthouse or restaurant or mechanical or something to do with amenities? A floor that may take several weeks to complete.

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  2. 2 hours ago, BnaBreaker said:

    Exactly... I'd say if anything this actually increases the chances of the Ritz eventually getting built... perhaps with a different design and different development partner, but built nonetheless... hopefully!

    I believe this is the same lot that  the 30 story 1KVB was suppose to be built several years ago, please correct me if I'm wrong. This property, IMO, should have been developed years ago. It's sad it's still  vacant .  Possibly if they were to remove the eyesore "Sticks" something good might happen🤔

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  3. 12 minutes ago, MontanaGuy said:

    Yes, I think it's going to be November for the tower itself but the new YMCA section is supposed to opening in September of next year according to this article: Major permit issued for YMCA site skyscraper | Development | nashvillepost.com

    Two of the machines were working this afternoon but not much progress and it's seriously hot today!

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    Any thoughts on where this will be by years end? Could it be at Church Street level? 

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  4. 4 hours ago, markhollin said:

    MDHA Design Review Committee has approved the additional 6 story bonus height for the grand total 36  story project.

    More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

    https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/metro-oks-added-height-for-planned-sobro-hotel/article_949cd772-0625-11ee-aa65-7b57f03fcc12.html

    Does this have chance of breaking ground this year?

  5. 10 hours ago, MontanaGuy said:

    I was wondering about that too.  It seems like a significant percentage of tourists drive here and would need a place to park their car.  They must have thought this through though or they wouldn't be building it. 

    They must be targeting tourists or business folk shuttled from and to the airport. I wonder if there will be a internal restaurant.

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  6. On 2/4/2023 at 5:51 AM, markhollin said:

    I believe this is an updated rendering of the residential tower slated for the intersection of Commerce St. and 10th Ave. North (just to the north of The Grand Hyatt Hotel).  Still clocking-in at 40 stories.  Unknown amount of units.

    NASH YARDS PARCEL 2.png

    I was curious about this project as I had not heard before. I googled 10th and Commerce and found a street view building rising, I'd say 4 to 5 stories. Is this project, shown in the photo, in progress or am I looking at something that has  already been built? Thanks for your help!

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  7. 9 hours ago, PillowTalk4 said:

    It is still the most overused shot of Nashville's skyline.  HGTV still uses it as their primary shot.  It's time for it to be retired as the go to shot of Nashville.  That being said, I'm pretty certain that most media outlets are just pulling from stock photos they are buying from various sources.  Also, we have the benefit on this site to see photo's taken by amateur photo's on regular a basis that are more current and far more appealing.  We need professional photographers to submit newer shots similar to the ones we see here.  In my opinion, prior to the growth of the Gulch, SoBro and midtown, the better skyline shot was from the south looking north.  But, for some reason photographers seemly got stuck on including the Cumberland River in their photos which would limit the number of buildings that were fully visible.  Today, some of the better shots are coming from the west in addition to the view from the south.

    Let me add that until the Batman Building was built the primary shot of Nashville was from the approach from the north near the I-24/I-65 split.  It's still a pretty good shot.  But it doesn't capture the growth in SoBro very well.

    Totally agree! I've wondered why the media doesn't update their files. I think it's just laziness.

  8. 20 hours ago, samsonh said:

    Agreed. For older residents in this area this could be a good option to stay close to an area they are familiar with, but downsizing from a home/yard. Combined with potential redevelopment by HG Hill up the street and the proposed development further up White Bridge and you have the makings of a real walkable neighborhood.

    The Geriatric set would support this development if they brought back the Belle Meade Cafeteria🥴.  

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  9. On 10/12/2022 at 9:13 AM, markhollin said:

    A permit for the demolition of the YMCA structure housing the indoor swimming pool and running along the Church Street viaduct is planned. Phase two will include the razing of the Y structure that sits at the corner of 10th Avenue North and Church. Environmental Abatement Inc. is handling the demo work.

    More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

    https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/notes-progress-made-on-planned-three-tower-project/article_37ae8800-4990-11ed-8994-6beb2b4af6a0.html
     

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    Will this demolition occur before the January ground breaking - possibly before this year is up?

  10. On 5/24/2022 at 4:41 AM, markhollin said:

    Welcome to the forum, Azarat!  : )

    Part of the issue with 801/Prime is that they had to dig a very deep hole for the garage that will serve both 801 and 900 (the latter has no underground excavation at all). Additionally, I think there is a shortage of staging area right now in that neighborhood for Tony's projects, so indeed, I think once 900 is topped-out, more supplies for 801 can be put on that staging area, which is a tiny surface lot just north of the Sonder Hotel (former Mastrapasqua Building) at 814 Church.  

    Thank you Sir for the welcome and your detailed response. I've been following this forum for, I think, 13 years. So much great information and I appreciate all you guys do. 

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