Located downtown at
1000 Second Ave. N., the properties are home to a nondescript modernist structure sitting on a collective 5.83 acres. According to a state document issued by the Department of General Services Office of Real Estate Asset Management, the properties will be offered by sealed bid at a date and time to be determined. The sites are zoned to accommodate various commercial uses.
The state acquired the two properties in December 1994 for $5 million, according to Davidson County Register of Deeds records. The building (pictured) at 900 Second once accommodated offices for the Tennessee Department of Children s Services. A since-razed structure at 1000 Second was home to state and county social services offices.