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Dickerson Flats will be a 4 story, 21 unit, 8,200 sq. ft. retail, $5 million project by Waddell Wright on .54 acre at 1009-1013 Dickerson Pike.  AIE Architects handled design, and Alpha Construction will be the contractor. The concept was approved in December by MDHA Design Review Committee. Permits have been applied for, and a spring 2021 groundbreaking is planned. 

More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/article/21143623/spring-start-eyed-for-east-nashville-project
 

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This screen snot from Smeagolsfree's excellent development map shows the site highlighted in teal at the center of the frame:

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The1 story former RJ Convenience Mart at 3210 Gallatin Pike has been purchased by Tyler Cauble to be converted into a catering business for In Good Company.

Pfeffer Torode is overseeing the redesign of the building’s interior and exterior, while Eshelman Construction will perform the renovations.

More behind The Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/retail-real-estate/article/21143650/east-nashville-commercial-property-sells-for-445k
 

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Work continues on the building of a Chase Bank branch on Lebanon Pike at Fairway Drive. This corner was for several decades home to a Phillips 66 gas station. Also in the same block are recent new builds and renovations for Sunflower Bakehouse, TennFold Brewing, and a new urgent care medical (soon to open).

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On a related note, the bank at 510 Gallatin will be raised and a market will be built in its place. I think this is owned by GBT,. I am unsure if the Post is going to do a story at this point or not but this is a shame we are losing that building because it is one of the few limestone buildings of that nature left in Nashville.

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8 minutes ago, smeagolsfree said:

On a related note, the bank at 510 Gallatin will be raised and a market will be built in its place. I think this is owned by GBT,. I am unsure if the Post is going to do a story at this point or not but this is a shame we are losing that building because it is one of the few limestone buildings of that nature left in Nashville.

I believe the bank will stay. They are razing the drive thru across the street from the bank and turning the parking lot into a 7-eleven.

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104 North St. (currently a 1 story cinder block warehouse on about an acre of land) has been purchased for $3.7 million by a group led by Rob Lowe. This same  group is also converting the Stadium Inn(just to the east)  to a boutique hotel. So, now they will control that entire block.  It is immediately to the east of the 16 acre, 3 million sq. ft. proposed RMR development.  

More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/commercial-real-estate/article/21143727/east-bank-property-sells-for-37m
 

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Ryman/Lincoln Opryland, Phase I (multiple 4 story buildings, 296 apartments) update: A few are topped out, many foundations laid.

Looking west from Pennington Bend Rd., 1/8 mile north of McGavock Pike:

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Looking NW from Pennington Bend Rd., 1/8 mile north of McGavock Pike:

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Looking NW from Pennington Bend Rd., 1/4 mile north of McGavock Pike:

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Looking west from Pennington Bend Rd., 1/4 mile north of McGavock Pike:

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Looking SW from Pennington Bend Rd., 1/4 mile north of McGavock Pike:

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Various angles from within the complex:

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Mayor Cooper is wanting Metro Planning Dept. to develop a request for proposals to hire a consultant to work on “possible uses and design of development of the East Bank area into a higher and better use for the whole community.  As more developers are buying various tracts and announcing plans, the mayor feels there need to be better interconnectivity between all the of various neighborhood "nodes" that will stretch north and south along the East Bank. This would include the greenway running through it all.

River North already has an infrastructure  plan from the city and is ready to roll, but it may be slowed with this new study.

Though the Metro Council in 2018 approved spending $20 million on infrastructure along Cowan Street related to the River North project, Cooper said he was seeking to make it “so that general taxpayers in poorer parts of the city are not in the end financing something for a wealthier part.”

More at The Nashville Post here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/article/21143745/new-planning-effort-coming-for-east-bank

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East Nashville Free Baptist Church on 1.2 acres at 210 South 10th St. near Five Points has sold for $2.4 million to Rice Property Mgt. The building. was erected in 1980 and holds no historic significance.  A new condominium complex is probably in the works.  Rezoning is underway for mixed-use.

More behind The Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/article/21143779/east-nashville-church-building-sells-for-24m
 

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