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On 5/4/2019 at 1:05 PM, Grizz said:

Greetings for the first time to all you awesomely informative folks! Long time lurker here.

Speculative, but here’s something from yesterday’s Washington Post that got my eyes wide...

Apple / Carnegie Library D.C. 

 

13 high profile areas worldwide for creatives you say? :tw_glasses: 

Welcome to the forum, Grizz!

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Man, I really wish Brooklyn Bowl was going in on the corner there.  It'd be perfect.  It would still fit with the bar and live music venue theme that continues on down the street, but it would also serve as a nice transition point into the non-honky tonk nightlife Nashville has to offer on the other side of, and off of, Broadway.

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40 minutes ago, BnaBreaker said:

Man, I really wish Brooklyn Bowl was going in on the corner there.  It'd be perfect.  It would still fit with the bar and live music venue theme that continues on down the street, but it would also serve as a nice transition point into the non-honky tonk nightlife Nashville has to offer on the other side of, and off of, Broadway.

Wasn’t it originally going to be part of Nashville yards and not 5th and Broadway?

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2 hours ago, nashvylle said:

Wasn’t it originally going to be part of Nashville yards and not 5th and Broadway?

Possibly... I'm not sure.  But now it's going over next to the Sounds stadium, which in my opinion, is a mistake on their part.  

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I was just downtown looking at the size of the building for the apartments and I have a question about it.  I was reading that it's supposed to be 430 feet tall when completed which is taller than the Renaissance Hotel which is listed as 385 feet but it sure doesn't look like it's anywhere near that tall and I don't think there's very many stories to add so I'm wondering if this is correct.  I found that info on this website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Nashville 

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I have noticed several errors on the Wikipedia site.  They say Bridgestone is taller than Pinnacle but they are clearly of equal height.  Also, the height of Fifth Third Center seems to be exaggerated as compared to the L&C Tower.  Somebody with a good laser needs to go out and factcheck these people.

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15 hours ago, MontanaGuy said:

I was just downtown looking at the size of the building for the apartments and I have a question about it.  I was reading that it's supposed to be 430 feet tall when completed which is taller than the Renaissance Hotel which is listed as 385 feet but it sure doesn't look like it's anywhere near that tall and I don't think there's very many stories to add so I'm wondering if this is correct.  I found that info on this website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Nashville 

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Counting I think it still has 10-ish stories to go so certainly could be taller than the Renaissance.  Also with the slope I'm assuming Renaissance is starting on higher ground.

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