Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Former Hostess Bakery Outlet to get redeveloped into urban retail




Some more great news about progress along Charlotte Avenue. Mt. Juliet based Commercial Realty Services has purchased the abandoned Hostess Bakery Outlet at 42nd/Charlotte and plans to do an adaptive re-use of the building into a very nice urban retail center, housing three to four tenants. CRS has done a lot of work in Mt. Juliet, specifically in the popular Providence development. I spoke with Will Tyner who is the lead on the project, and he was very gracious to answer my questions. See the details of our interview below.

First off, what about this section of Charlotte did your company find attractive that you felt compelled to invest in this property?
The thing we liked most about this property was its ease of accessibility. Being at the corner of 42nd Street and Charlotte Avenue you are really just a few minutes drive from downtown as well as the midtown/West End area. 42nd street also serves as a front door entrance to the Sylvan Park community which makes this location very accessible for that neighborhood.

What do you envision this portion of Charlotte looking like in five years?We believe there is going to be a number of redevelopment opportunities along the Charlotte corridor over the next few years and that as the affluence and population of the area continues to rise you will see a demand for much more commercial space. The growth in the Sylvan Park, Sylvan Heights, and Nations neighborhoods are already creating demand for more neighborhood restaurants, retail, and other commercial uses.
Have you been in contact with Madison Mill about this project? Do you feel that Madison Mill will be there for the foreseeable future, or do you see that one day becoming mixed-use in light of the transformation taking place along Charlotte/Sylvan Park?
We have had some initial conversations with the owner of the Mill property and while we do think that ultimately this will be a great site for a large scale redevelopment I think it is unlikely that will happen in the immediate future.

Are you aware of any plans that HG Hill has for the properties that they own just down Charlotte near 40th Avenue?
We are aware of the assemblage that they have put together, but have not heard anything for certain in terms of their plans for the property.

Are you going to be demolishing the existing building or doing an adaptive re-use? Our plans are an adaptive re-use of the existing building with a small expansion of about 1,000 square feet. However, as you will see in the building renderings there will be a complete makeover of the building into a very cool urban neighborhood retail center.

Will the parking lot still front Charlotte, or do you plan to bring the building to the sidewalk?In using the existing building the majority of the parking will remain toward the front of the building. However, we are going to be adding a lot of elements to increase the pedestrian friendliness of the site and overall urban feel. We will also be completely remodeling the 42nd street side of the building to create and urban streetscape where the building does come all the way to the sidewalk.

What type of tenant(s) are you hoping to land and how many?The plan is for a multi-tenant building with 4-6 tenants. Of those we envision a full service restaurant, coffee shop/café, specialty retail, and potentially even specialty office like an art studio.

I understand you presented at a recent Sylvan Park Neighborhood Association meeting about the project, how was it received?
At the front door to Sylvan Park we believe this project is going to be a great amenity for the residents of this neighborhood and we have tried to involve them in the process as best as possible. We have heard nothing but positive feedback from all the neighbors we have spoken with and the same was true at the SPNA meeting.

Are there any zoning issues that you are going to encounter with this project that will require a hearing?Yes, we are requesting a change in zoning from Industrial (IR) to Multi-Use Limited (MUL-A). This allows us to do larger retail space, personal services, and other uses that we believe will better serve the community and that are more consistent with the community plan and growth along the Charlotte corridor.

When do you hope to break ground? And how long do you see construction taking?We plan to close on the property this fall and hope to break ground on the project before the end of the year. We are still working on the construction schedule and it will also depend on securing tenants for the project, but we hope to be delivering the space around the 2nd quarter of 2014.


Thursday, May 9, 2013

Porter Road Butcher coming to Charlotte Avenue



Very exciting news to report this morning. I received news from Louisa Green (owner of Headquarters) that East Nashville meat purveyor Porter Road Butcher will be opening a location at the former Mrs. Winners Chicken/Church's Chicken that sits directly across from Richland Park.

Currently, there is no news on their website about the new location  or when it's supposed to open. Stay tuned for more information.


Friday, May 3, 2013

ML Rose planning something on Charlotte Ave?


Some exciting news from the Nashville Business Journal

After reading about this I was notified of a rumor swirling around that an "L-shaped" strip center fronting Charlotte is being planned, but that is unconfirmed at this moment. The source mentioned it would front Charlotte AND 46th Avenue, but I don't see how that's possible since the property along 46th is not what is mentioned in the article.

The image above is my guess on the properties that have been purchased. Not 100% on those boundaries though.

Stay tuned...definitely a good sign.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Holladay Properties to give TDOT sheds a dramatic refresh








Holladay Properties has revealed the details of their plan to rehab the old TDOT sheds located on Charlotte near 22nd Avenue. The development will be called "The Sheds" and will feature light filled facades which will add life to the currently tired and dilapidated buildings.

The quirky art deco (?) TDOT headquarters building which is sited on the east corner of the property was deemed structurally unsound and will be demolished to make way for a new building to be built in the second phase of the development.

Construction is set to begin at the end of this year.

For more information, click here to read the full article.




 Interior rendering.



Courtyards will weave their way throughout the development.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

One C1ty's first anchor tenant will be Tennessee Orthopedic Alliance




 Great news on the One C1ty development from The Tennessean this week:

The state’s largest private orthopedic practice plans to move its headquarters to the OneC1TY campus planned near the 28th/31st Avenue Connector off Charlotte Pike.

Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance has an option to initially lease up to 55,000 square feet in a four-story, medical office building. That would be the first building to kick off what’s been envisioned as a multibuilding, mixed-used health care technology campus.

New Climb Nashville location to open Spring 2014




We haven't heard many details on the new climbing gym that Climb Nashville is planning on Charlotte near 37th Avenue, but this little tidbit came out on their blog site earlier last week.


Climb Nashville is moving

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It has been public knowledge for a while but Climb Nashville is building a bigger, better facility and closing the current gym on Redmon.  We have loved serving our customers and community for 9 years at our current location but to continue to provide the best experience, we simply need more room.  In late 2012, we sold our current building and closed on a lot at Charlotte and 37th.  We have been busy designing a new facility and hope to unveil some plans soon but here are some anticipated details.
- 40-50′ climbing walls (currently we have 25-40′)
- 50% more climbing (more topropes, more bouldering, separate group area)
- LOTS more steep, dedicated lead climbing
- Better showers with locker rooms
- Separate workout room, cardio area and yoga/fitness class room
We do plan to keep the current location open until the new gym is ready and we hope to open the new facility in early to mid-2014.  Please stay tuned for more details and hopefully some renderings.
Thanks for supporting us through the years!!
Lance and Drew

Site plan for Core Development's 54th Ave project



 Core Development has released this early draft of a site plan for the planned micro-neighborhood project in the northwestern portion of Sylvan Park on 54th Avenue, near Charlotte Ave.