Silo Market to Open in Summer at The Flats at Silo Bend Grocery store bills itself as an upscale bodega Tweet Share Nashville-based commercial real estate and design firm Southeast Venture announced this week that it has landed an urban grocery store concept for The Flats at Silo Bend in The Nations, with a summer opening planed.
Located at
5500 Centennial Blvd., Silo Market is described as an “upscale bodega” in a release. It will take up about 1,630 square feet in the Southeast Venture-owned building,
Silo Market will offer daily essentials and groceries, as well as wines, cheeses and craft beers with a focus on local brands. The space also includes a covered patio.
To take about 1,630 square feet in the building, located at 5500 Centennial Blvd., Silo Market is described as an “upscale bodega” in a release.
Silo Market will offer daily essentials and groceries, as well as wines, cheeses and craft beers with a focus on local brands. The space also includes a covered patio.
Brothers Drew Watson, principal of Drew Watson Holdings, and Luke Watson, co-founder of Third Coast Comedy Club in Marathon Village, will own the business. Terms of their lease with Southeast Venture and the cost to get operational are not being disclosed.
“Having a convenient, neighborhood-focused urban market committed to providing quality groceries, prepared foods, craft beer and other essentials was very appealing to our project,” Jon Petty, Southeast Venture principal and director of retail services, said in the release. “Silo Market will bring a much-needed amenity not only to The Flats at Silo Bend, but to the entire Silo Bend campus and The Nations.”
The new owner of the property, with an address of
5605-5607 Ohio Ave. and accommodating a warehouse partly home to Tennessee Radon Services, is an LLC affiliated with Proctor Marble and Granite. The tile maker currently operates nearby at 6100 Robertson Ave. in Charlotte Park.
Of note, Nashville-based developer Nathan Lyons perhaps best known for his Stocking 51 in The Nations plans a mixed-use development at the 6100 Robertson site (read
here), thus necessitating Proctor Marble and Granite’s move to The Nations. Andy Proctor is the owner of the West Nashville business.
The seller of the Ohio Avenue properties was Byran Fort, first vice president with the Nashville office of CBRE. Fort acquired the properties in February 2018 for about $1.14 million, according to Metro records.
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