Most of us have worked in an office at some point in our lives, and we definitely have our ideas of the typically mundane sights and sounds you'll find in them. One office has a team building exercise that's anything but business as usual.
Located at
122 S. 11th St., the historic East Nashville structure had its roof severely damage during the March 2020 storm. Veteran east side-based developer and real estate manager Mark Sanders and wife Patti Sanders, who have lived across the street from the building for almost 40 years, own the property and an adjacent parcel. The Sanders paid $1,575,000 million for the two properties last September, according to Metro records.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building to be restored is the centerpiece of what had been a three-building property some called the Y-CAP (YMCA Community Action Programs) complex.
Sanders has enlisted East Nashville-based EOA Architects to handle architectural duties for what will be called Ten21 at Five Points. Local construction company MCR Group is a the general contractor. Also participating is Nashville-based EMC Structural Engineers (Dan Borsos) and Barge Cauthen & Associates (John Gore) for civil engineer work.