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Courtesy of Giarratana There are new names for the two residential towers to be undertaken by Giarratana Development on Church Street in downtown Nashville.
According to the Giarratana website, the tower at
900 Church St. will be called “Alcove,” with the other high-rise, to be located at
The website notes Alcove is slated for a summer-2022 delivery and will house 356 units in 34 stories. Prime will rise 38 stories with 350 residences. Both buildings will feature high-end residences targeting the future employees to work at the under-construction Amazon Operations Center for Excellence at Nashville Yards (read more
Chicago-based Goettsch Partners is the architect for both projects, with AECOM Hunt to act as general contractor.
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A striking building of rippled glass walls will anchor the Confluence Village development next to the new Crew Stadium, according to plans unveiled by developers Wednesday.
The Pizzuti Companies of Columbus and the Haslam Sports Group, the majority owner of the Crew, are planning the mixed-use development on 6.7 acres between the Olentangy River and the stadium just west of the Arena District.
Anchoring the development is a five-story, 150,000-square-foot office building with some ground-floor retail space designed in a modernist style by Goettsch Partners in Chicago. We intentionally looked to Europe and more contemporary architecture for the development, said Joel Pizzuti, president and chief operating officer of The Pizzuti Companies. It s a refreshing change from what we ve been seeing, even though there are a lot of great buildings in town.