Four-story structure to offer three residences near Fisk
The Metro Development and Housing Agency Design Review Committee on Tuesday gave concept plan approval for a four-story residential building being eyed for North Nashville.
The building will hug the inner-interstate loop between Fisk University to the west and Hope Gardens and Buena Vista to the east.
Nashville-based boutique development company Haley Butterfield Development seeks to undertake the project at
1201 Jefferson St. and has enlisted St. Louis-based Aesh Design (owned by Patrick Webber) for architecture work. The future building will offer three residences.
DRC approval was needed because the property sits within MDHA’s Jefferson Street Redevelopment District. The site, from which a small car vacuuming business operates, is owned by a group that includes John L. Copeland Jr. and that purchased it in 1989 for $5,500, according to Metro records.