Nashville Business Journal, Feb 10, 2017 A pair of developers who came to Nashville from California expect to break ground this spring on a $17 million condo building immediately north of downtown, perched on a bluff above the Cumberland River. The 39-unit building would be unusual for a couple of reasons. The developers seek to take
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First look: Nashville’s first craft cidery
Nashville Business Journal, February 10, 2017 Partners Adam Diskin and Todd Evans are moving closer to bringing Nashville its first craft cidery. The pair, which is building a home for their Diskin Cider company in Wedgewood-Houston, now has a more expansive plan for the facility, along with renderings, which are seen with this story. The
Read more »Cumberland Advisors developing three-building CitiView Office Park
Nashville Post, January 16, 2017 Cumberland Advisors is targeting a June completion for the first building of what will be a three-structure development in South Nashville. When construction of phase one is finished, the Franklin-based real estate company will relocate to the structure, to be called CitiView I and with an address of 2305 Kline
Read more »Nashville school gets first library
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – Some Metro students and teachers started their day Friday with their own public library, something they’ve never had before. For years, Harris-Hillman School has had to use part of the cafeteria as its library. The school now has a new 3,000 square foot library. A partnership between Nashville Public Library and Metro
Read more »MNPS to finish Harris Hillman project by year’s end
Nashville Post, September 2, 2016 Library to be special needs school’s first, carry $675K price tag Metro Nashville Public Schools officials are targeting a year’s end completion for a library addition to its Harris Hillman School facility in Hillsboro Village. The approximately $675,000 project will yield a free-standing dedicated library space of approximately 3,000 square
Read more »Nashville Post : Permit issued for oneC1TY’s shipping container retail spaces
“The Metro Codes Administration Department has issued a master permit to allow construction of Dallas-based Cambridge Holdings Inc.’s retail spaces and a volleyball court to be called C1TYblox and located at the underway oneC1TY site.” Nashville Post- Sept 19, 2014 View full article here.
Read more »Tennessee Register : Church of Nativity prepares to break ground for new building
“The Church of the Nativity inSpring Hill was born on Christmas Eve 2008 when the community gathered for its first Mass in its space at the Shoppes at Campbell Station. The growing parish is now ready to move out of that manger. On Sunday, Sept. 14, Bishop David Choby will join the parish for the
Read more »Tennessean- Container village planned for OneC1TY site
“A collection of recycled shipping containers will be used for retail and restaurant space at the planned OneC1TY campus near the 28th/31st Avenue Connector on Charlotte Pike. General contractor Carter Group is pursuing a building permit for C1TYblox, a container village that will feature more than 12,000 square feet of space. New York-based SG Blocks,
Read more »Nashville Post : oneC1TY to create retail district via repurposed shipping containers
“Cambridge Holdings Inc. announced today its One City health care and technology-focused mixed-use project under construction on Nashville’s west side will feature retail spaces made of repurposed shipping containers — the first of its kind in the city. ” Nashville Post- Aug 1, 2014 View full article here.
Read more »The Tennessean- A new vision for Wedgewood-Houston
“For Darek Bell, picking the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood to expand his growing Corsair Distillery was a no-brainer. Likewise with Bruce Boeko, whose Nashville Craft Distillery will occupy one of two new buildings that boutique developer Scott Chambers plans on Hagan Street. “I have people ask me all the time, ‘What’s the next Gulch?’ ” Bell said.
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