A permit valued at about $47.8 million has been issued to allow for the construction of Vanderbilt Universityâs graduate and professional student housing village planned for Midtown, with work now underway and expected to be completed by the middle of 2023.
The issuing of the permit comes after the recent securing of a $106.8 million loan for the project. The site, best known for previously having been home to Noshville and J-J s Market, has sat empty since early 2019, the year VU officials had hoped to break ground. In December of that year, the
Post reported a July-2022 completion for phase one was planned. VU officials tentatively and previously had hoped to open this fall.
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From left: Curt Revelette and Mason Revelette Officials overseeing the development of the SoBro site with a Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences announced Monday they have landed The Rutledge as a future restaurant, with an early 2022 opening eyed.
According to a release, brothers Mason Revelette and Curt Revelette are purchasing the restaurant space, and The Rutledge will operate independently of Four Seasons. The future business will take 13,000 square feet on the ground floor of the building, facing First Avenue South. The future building will also include a Four Seasons-run restaurant and a bar.
The Revelettes own and operate the restaurant, which is located in Cool Springs and opened in 2019. The future restaurant will be a sister business to the original. Previously, the Revelettes announced in a release in April 2018 that they planned to open in high-end condominium CityLights at downtown’s nearby Rutledge Hill. That effort was not advan
The Rutledge will open in 2022 facing First Avenue
From left: Curt Revelette and Mason Revelette
Officials overseeing the development of downtown s Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences announced Monday they have landed The Rutledge as a future restaurant, with an early-2022 opening eyed.
According to a release, Brothers Mason Revelette and Curt Revelette are purchasing the restaurant space and will run The Rutledge independently of Four Seasons. The future business will take 13,000 square feet on the ground floor of the building, facing First Avenue South. The future building will also include a Four Seasons-run restaurant and a bar.
The Revelettes own and operate the Rutledge, which is located in Cool Springs and opened in 2019, and say its future sister location will be similar to the original. Previously, the Revelettes announced in a release in April 2018 that they planned to open in high-end condominium City Lights at downtown’s nearby Rutledge Hill. That effort