As Nashville grows, many of the city’s industrial and commercial sites have transformed into large-scale mixed-use projects. But what makes these projects work? How do they become more livable, pedestrian-friendly spaces? At two prominent mixed-use campuses, developers have transformed large parcels into spaces where people can connect — their design choices have ultimately created new lifestyles for residents and visitors. …
Joe Muer Seafood: ‘We want to be as local as possible’
Gone are the days of big-name restaurant groups opening a Nashville outpost and finding success based on their brand. As Nashville’s culinary scene has evolved, locals and tourists alike expect the city’s food to be good. Detroit-based Joe Vicari Restaurant Group understood this change when it opened doors to the 300-seat Joe Muer Seafood in Capitol View this August, bringing …
Hot Diggity Dog Fest at Capitol View
Capitol View hosted Hot Diggity Dog Fest on Sept. 9 from 12–6 p.m. It was a dog-centric festival for the whole family with interactive photo ops, musical performances by DJ Louis Lee, a Top Dog contest and more! The event was presented by Hollywood Feed and benefited Wags & Walks Nashville and Project K-9 Hero to support the care and …
May Day Festival at Capitol View
Bring the family out to celebrate the arrival of spring at May Day Festival at Capitol View! Located on Nelson Merry Street, the celebration is conveniently located in the heart of Nashville and includes free parking for visitors. Enjoy live music, street vendors, food trucks and more at this ’70s-themed, family-friendly block party. With activities ranging from face painting to …
Capitol View hosted its first Nashville Design Week panel discussion
Capitol View hosted its first Nashville Design Week panel discussion at Trolley Park on November 3rd from 5-7pm to discuss using the urban outdoor environment to build community – a topic we think is as important as ever with the evolution of mixed-use projects like Capitol View. The night included free drinks and food from Capitol View tenants, Condado Tacos, …
Read Our Q & A with Amy Skerratt, Owner of New Size-Inclusive Boutique
Amy Skerratt always knew she wanted to be an entrepreneur. She just wasn’t sure what that looked like. Inspired by her father, who owned his own business, she took a business-minded career path, majoring in marketing and management in college. The northern Michigan native moved to Nashville seven years ago and soon saw a space in the market for a …