Global real estate company pays $27 8M+ for Antioch building nashvillepost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nashvillepost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A warehouse located in the Silo Bend area of The Nations is slated for a dramatic update and reuse.
Sitting on a 3.51-acre site at 5300 Centennial Blvd. and in the shadows of the districtâs mural-adorned former grain silo, the large warehouse (pictured) is owned by an LLC affiliated with Nashville-based developer Nathan Lyons. Nashville Lumber Company works from the space.
A multi-page document submitted to Metro suggests an adaptive reuse of the existing structure, with office and retail spaces planned. A permit, valued at $75,000 and including Nashville-based City Construction, has been issued to allow for interior demolition.
Lyons, founder of Vintage South Development, specializes in reinventing industrial buildings with retail, restaurant, residential and creative office spaces (read here). He is underway with an addition to his Stocking 51 two blocks west of the warehouse; the reinvention of the former Vaughn Manufacturing facility in East Nashville with what will be ca
Nashville-based HND Development is eyeing a large-scale 307-unit residential project for a Southeast Davidson County site located near Ezell-Harding Christian School and once owned by a high-profile businessman.
To be called Villages at Forest View, the development will offer 249 apartment units in six buildings, 58 townhomes, two swimming pools and a dog park. The address is
Multiple permits, with a collective value of about $31.4 million, have been issued to allow for construction. Via an affiliated LLC, HND paid $1.9 million for the 15.1-acre site in December 2019, according to Metro records. Of note, the seller was a trust affiliated with John E. Cain Jr. John E. Cain Sr. was one of the founders of Nashville-based department store chain Cain-Sloan Inc. That entity was founded in 1903 and, via a series of mergers, became a part of Dillard s.
S.C. developer undertaking tower projects in Gulch, Midtown now owns 450-unit Avana Overlook
A garden-style apartment complex located near Antioch has sold for $73.4 million, with the South Carolina buyer continuing to strongly place its stamp on the local market.
According to a Davidson County Register of Deeds document, Greystar Real Estate Partners now owns Avana Overlook, located at
727 Bell Road. Irvine, California-based Passco Companies was the seller, having acquired the Southeast Davidson County apartment complex in April 2016 for about $52.8 million, according to Metro records.
Opened in 1998, The Overlook offers multiple three-story buildings with a collective approximately 450 units. As such, the deal is the equivalent of about $163,100 per residence. The
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