EDIT: Sorry for the huge image, I wasn't sure how to resize it on this form.
Some big news on the Nashville development front this week.
First, we have the opening of Fifth and Broadway, the redevelopment of the old Convention Center across the street from Bridgestone Arena. The development includes a 31 story residential tower, and a 20 story office tower, which is the new home of Alliance Bernstien, the North American Museum of African American Music, a planned Apple Store, along with 200k+ in retail space. The development was very well done, and will be a huge hit with tourists once tourism rebounds post-pandemic.
The Tennessean has a decent photo album here:
https://www.tennessean.com/picture-g...th/6875217002/
According to an interview with the Nashville Business Journal, Tony Giarratana has closed on the property for 801 Church. He plans to start site work on 801 Church within days. Site preparation for 900 Church is already complete. Also mentioned in the article, Tony has plans for two more towers, one on a lot that he already owns, and one on a lot that he is trying to acquire. He will start the design approval process with Metro Nashville next month, so we should see what this looks like soon.
Here is a link to the interview in the Nashville Business Journal:
Nashville Business Journal
900 Church, "Alcove," will be a 34 story 418' residential building with no parking.
801 Church, "Prime," will be a 38 story building with above/underground parking for both buildings.
A rendering for both, courtesy of
Giaratanna: