Also: Mixed-use project set for Century Farms
New images have been released of a mixed-use project eyed for the commercial epicenter of The Nations.
Columbus, Ohio-based Lifestyle Communities plans to redevelop a site that variously fronts Centennial Boulevard, Louisiana Avenue, 51st Avenue North and Tennessee Avenue with a large building comprising four components. (Read more about its plans
here.) Atlanta-based Dwell Design Studio is the architect for what likely will be called LC The Nations. LC which told the
Post more details are forthcoming paid about $12.8 million for the property in February 2020.
The addresses are
1300 51st Ave. N., 5003 Louisiana Ave. and 4901-4903 Louisiana Ave. According to a document submitted to Metro in May 2019, LC is seeking a development that would include 400 apartments and 26,000 square feet of retail space.
Burkitt Ridge will offer residences, stores, restaurants
An entity affiliated with Nashville-based Regent Homes known for its Lenox Village development will break ground Thursday on Burkitt Ridge, a large-scale mixed-use project in South Davidson County.
To be located not quite one mile east of the intersection of Burkitt and Nolensville roads, the development will offer 800 residential units including townhomes and single-family homes as well as restaurant and retail spaces, according to David McGowan, Regent Homes president.
The first phase will include two 51-unit buildings and one eight-unit building, with a collective 220 residences, all one-bedroom and one-bedroom-flex-space. To carry a price tag of $32 million to $34 million, the buildings will offer elevator access for the units. McGowan will undertake the project via Burkitt Ridge Apartments LLC. Memphis-based Orion is providing financing.
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