Construction teams in Nashville, Tenn., are working on the latest phase of a roughly $750 million, 32-acre mixed-use project that will feature offices, retail shops, restaurants, upscale multi-family residential units, hotels and a 2.5 acre urban activity park when complete. Capitol View, a walkable urban district, will offer immediate access to downtown Nashville, The Gulch, Vanderbilt University, Sulphur Dell Baseball …
Real estate notes: Capitol View developer aids fund
With work underway on Block E at their mixed-use Capitol View development Boyle Nashville and Northwestern Mutual Wednesday announced a donation to the Arthur E. Newman Scholarship Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. According to a release, the fund is intended to endow permanently one or more scholarships benefiting full-time HealthStream employees who have been employed for at …
Capitol View, new walkable community, under construction in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Get ready for more shops, restaurants, apartments, hotels, community space, and parking in downtown Nashville–all within walking distance to things like First Tennessee Park and Nashville Farmer’s Market. Capitol View is a walkable community under construction on 32 acres at the intersection of Charlotte and 11th avenues that’s anchored by HealthStream. Construction on the newest section …
Retail notes: Capitol View lands Starbucks
The North Gulch building home to HCA and located in the fast-changing Capitol View has landed a Starbucks. Franklin-based Boyle Investment Co. has announced various retail leases signed at 1100 Charlotte, the HCA Healthcare building that houses Sarah Cannon, Parallon and HealthTrust subsidiaries in the Capitol View district. In addition to Starbucks, future tenants include Your Pie (read more here), …
Georgia franchisor taps Gulch for first local pizzeria
The Athens, Georgia-based parent company of pizza restaurant Your Pie will take space in the North Gulch, marking the franchise’s initial foray into Nashville. Of note, the franchisee is in an LLC created by Nashville-based SMS Holdings Corp., which is best known for its janitorial and maintenance work with shopping malls, hospitals and downtown partnerships. In addition, the company provides …
Exclusive: M.L.Rose expanding to the Gulch
Nashville favorite M.L.Rose Craft Beer & Burgers is bringing its popular sweet potato buns, signature waffle fries and extensive craft beer menu to the Gulch this year. The restaurant/bar owned by Nashville native Austin Ray of A. Ray Hospitality has inked a deal for the massive $750 million Capitol View project at the intersection of Charlotte Avenue and 11th Avenue …
HealthStream picks Nashville’s Capitol View for new headquarters
HealthStream Inc. has confirmed plans to move its corporate headquarters to roughly 67,000 square feet of space at a new building that will soon start rising at the Capitol View mixed-use campus in the North Gulch. The health care information technology company led by CEO Robert A. Frist Jr. expects to relocate in April 2019 from its corporate home of …
1100 Charlotte Avenue Tower at Capitol View Named “Development of the Year”
Gresham, Smith and Partners and Boyle Investment Company were honored last week with NAIOP Nashville’s Development of the Year award for the 1100 Charlotte Avenue mixed-use tower. The award recognized Middle Tennessee’s best overall commercial real estate development from the past year. Judges evaluated projects on innovation, visual appeal, technological features, functionality and regional economic impact. 1100 Charlotte Avenue is …
The most patient money in Nashville’s boom
It was November 2015, and finally, the bold bet Henry Lange made was making headway. Lange and Northwestern Mutual Real Estate, where he is a regional director, had been shepherding the Capitol View mixed-use development for close to a decade by that point. It had taken about six years to buy 32 acres from about two dozen entities, in an …
Exclusive: Nashville has an unusually big sum of this giant’s money. Here’s why.
Henry Lange had a lot of reasons to smile when I met him, not least of which was the soundtrack of percussive pile drivers throughout our conversation in the lobby of a new office building in the North Gulch. That building holds some 2,000 employees of subsidiaries of Nashville hospital giant HCA Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HCA), and that construction equipment …