Work prepped for future Midtown buildings, Peg Leg Porker project in The Nations
Courtesy of Scenic Investments, Smith Gee
New York-based development company Scenic Investments has landed a permit related to the demolition of a building located on the Midtown on which it plans a 27-story mixed-use tower.
To be located near the high-profile Broadway and West End Avenue split, the future high-rise (pictured) will sit on a site that spans
The permit, valued at about $14,500, comes after Scenic paid $11 million for the property in September. Nashville-based Tiny’s Construction will handle the razing of the building, a small one-story structure that once accommodated part of Beaman Toyota s operations.
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Nashville Scene reports that Jones arrives from Green Door Gourmet and is planning a full menu overhaul for January.
“I’m excited to elevate the dining experience at this neighborhood hang,” Jones (pictured) told the
Scene.
Caroline Black and Kelly Black operate the restaurant, located at 1011 Clearview Ave., via POP Hospitality Group owner. The Blacks restaurants in Middle Tennessee include NashHouse Southern Spoon and Saloon at the Cambria hotel downtown, The Row Kitchen & Pub and The Honeysuckle in Franklin.
Peg Leg Porker owners land permit for future Nations locale
The owners of Gulch barbecue joint Peg Leg Porker have landed a major permit related to the restaurant they are planning in The Nations.