Rubicon and Meritage Group Purchase Downtown Nashville Class A Office Building
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Rubicon Equities, a Nashville based real estate investment firm, and Meritage Group LP, a private investment firm, announced the acquisition of Capitol View Plaza, a Class A Office building located at 1 Lifeway Plaza in downtown Nashville s Gulch neighborhood.
Capitol View Plaza was built in 2017 with best-in-class building amenities, versatile and efficient floor plates, and an award-winning design. The former Lifeway Headquarters property is located within the 32-acre Capitol View master planned community, offering tenants a walkable live-work-play experience as well as immediate access to downtown Nashville.
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