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The property is still for sale even though the contract with Somera Road fell through. This does not mean there could be other buyers out there looking at the property and it also does not mean that Somera Road did not do the core drilling to start with. They may have had the property under contract without doing this and not able to sell those results to xyz company doing the work now. But from the looks of this. it looks like AT&T are the ones doing the work.

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34 minutes ago, Baronakim said:

my question is why did the omit the box finial in the cornice at one of the columns?  Makes no sense to me at all.

 

OMG, you’re absolutely on it! Now my OCD will never let it go. Why did they do that.

Also, think they will cover that wall with some kind of material. Are those brick ledges or similar?

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2 hours ago, Luvemtall said:

OMG, you’re absolutely on it! Now my OCD will never let it go. Why did they do that.

Also, think they will cover that wall with some kind of material. Are those brick ledges or similar?

Upon a careful look , the whole facade is assymetrical and the cornice reflects this.  It is metal and the center section is slightly taller.  I have to assume the original entrance front at the street was centered on the two sections and the single window  panel at the corner was supposed to balance out the other side but as there was no room for a 3 window section.  Are there any original photos that would confirm this?  I wouldn't have raised the middle sections and would have put a box there if I were the original architect rather than a clumsy attempt to emphasize two of the bays.  I would have treated all the pilasters alike.

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58 minutes ago, Bos2Nash said:

Upon further inspection, the gray material seems to be the weather barrier over sheathing. The horizontal members are steel, which I would presume will be brick shelves at each level.

So yes, they will presumably be putting brick along that facade.

Thats my thought exactly, as I mentioned above.

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211 Commerce (11 stories, 233,000 sq. ft. office space, internal garage, ground level retail) has sold for $75 million to PNH Properties.  The seller, Lincoln Commerce, bought it in 2020 for $50.25 million. 

More at NBJ here:

https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2023/12/01/downtown-office-sale-commerce-street.html


And behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/downtown-mixed-use-building-sells-for-75m/article_7a951538-8fd7-11ee-b177-0f72dfce59c6.html
 

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