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Davidson Southeast: Antioch, Century Farms, East of Brentwood


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Century South will be a 184 acre mixed-use development by the Tribute Company southeast of Century Farms.  They recently paid $11.2 million for the undeveloped land that hugs I-24.  It will include 964 units of apartment (22 buildings) and townhomes (60 buildings) , as well as office space (9 structures).  The residential areas will be 3 stories, and offices will be 4 stories.  Barge Design is handling architecture.

More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/n-c-developer-pays-11-19m-for-south-davidson-land/article_11f6c822-c289-11ec-b5ce-135f5cf32e59.html
 

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

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Studio Tech, a live event production company, has relocated from The Nations to a much larger site covering 120,000 sq. ft. at 3870 Logistics Way in Antioch.  This will allow them to grow to 100 employees.

More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/av-company-relocates-to-antioch/article_5cce5102-d60d-11ec-85a4-13fad90134fb.html

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Crossings Boulevard is the name of a 4 story, 320 unit residential development by Middle Street Partners on 5 acres at 0 Mount View Rd, near the intersection with Crossings Blvd. They paid $1.12 million for the site this week.  EOA Architects is in charge of design, and Catalyst Design Group is overseeing engineering.  There may be a second phase that includes a free standing restaurant. 

More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/s-c-developer-pays-1-1m-for-antioch-property/article_6f31edb4-d6bb-11ec-9bbd-07064ac1a1c4.html

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I believe the site is the SE corner of Mt. View Rd. and Crossings Blvd:

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Metro has finalized the purchase of the 2 story, 160,000 sq. ft. office structure next to the former Hickory Hollow Mall for $20 million. The city is under contract for an additional $24 million for the actual mall space (650,000 sq. ft.) of which 600,000 sq. ft. will immediately be leased to Vanderbilt Medical Center for an Antioch branch.

More at NBJ here:

https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2022/05/24/metro-antioch-office-buy.html

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On 4/27/2022 at 7:59 AM, markhollin said:

Tanger Factory Outlets has finally paid $8.75 million for their portion of land at Century Farms for a 6 building, 303,500 sq. ft. outlet shopping center. Dorsky Ue International and Hastings Architecture are overseeing design. Choate Construction will be overseeing the work.

The future Tanger Outlets complex will sit near Exit 60 of Interstate 24, and be sandwiched by the interstate and Cane Ridge Parkway.

More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/retailer-pays-8-75m-for-antioch-property/article_7eac5a8c-c5a3-11ec-abad-4b9b9c12cb16.html


And at NBJ here:

https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2022/05/17/tanger-outlets-breaks-ground.html


And The Tennessean here:

https://www.tennessean.com/story/money/industries/2022/05/18/tanger-outlets-nashville-heres-whats-opening-antioch/9809489002/

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I think I'd be a bit more excited about Tanger if it included a residential element of 2-5 levels above each building and if they did parking garages on the backside of the buildings as opposed to surface lots.  I was in Baltimore this past Sunday for brunch and we ate in a development called McHenry Row which is in the Locust Point Neighborhood of B'more.  Now, it's not loaded with stores like Tanger will bring, but it has several stores and dinning spots that are all street level with residential above them.  There's a Harris Teeter in the development as well along with a Courtyard Marriott.  There was is angled street parking, but they also have free garages on the backside of the buildings.  Those garages had dedicated floors for residents that are card access only.  In my opinion, Tanger could have done the same concept on a larger scale and it would make for a more intimate shopping experience that mimics city shopping.   The could have built it around a central common/park area to provide open greenspace, play areas, small amphitheater, etc.

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5 hours ago, nightranger36 said:

Very Havenish.

True, but it's a smaller structure so the effect isn't so overwhelming whereas Haven just seems like a giant white blob that has obliterated a once great view of Downtown Nashville.

This structure uses more of the various colors -thus is not so "blobish".

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Metro Public Health is requesting $20 million to build a new Woodbine Public Health Center to replace the current 100-year-old structure at 224 Oriel Ave.  A new site further to the southeast will be needed to better serve the clientele. This is on a wish list for American Rescue Plan funding.  No location or renderings available yet.

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https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/health_care/metro-health-looks-to-rebuild-woodbine-clinic-add-floor-to-hq/article_f32845c6-ecf7-11ec-ab30-b37a8db42496.html

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Toast, Inc. a restaurant point-of-sale tech company out of Boston, is going to open a new facility in Antioch (unspecified location) that will employ more than 100 people within next 5 years. 

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https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/technology/restaurant-point-of-sale-tech-company-opening-antioch-facility/article_eca4ffdc-f887-11ec-8c8a-f33cf0b333e3.html

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1 hour ago, markhollin said:

Toast, Inc. a restaurant point-of-sale tech company out of Boston, is going to open a new facility in Antioch (unspecified location) that will employ more than 100people within next 5 years. 

More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/technology/restaurant-point-of-sale-tech-company-opening-antioch-facility/article_eca4ffdc-f887-11ec-8c8a-f33cf0b333e3.html

I've paid my restaurant tab using Toast several times in Nashville recently.  It will be nice to know I'm supporting the local economy!

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