State of the Gulch Real Estate Market
August 22, 2011 by admin · 4 Comments
If you live in the Gulch you may be acutely aware of the new and proposed activity, but for the rest of Nashvillians, it may be difficult to see just how much is happening. Since the beginning of the year, 3 new retailers have opened their doors and 2 more are planning on opening by [...]
Griffin Plaza Condo Site in Gulch Gets Reprieve
January 8, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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Nashville Medical Trade Center Announced
December 1, 2009 by admin · 8 Comments
The Market Center Management Company on Monday announced plans to build and operate a $250 million Nashville Medical Trade Center on the site of the city’s existing convention center that officials say could create 2,700 jobs. Market Center Management officials plan to construct a 12-story tower above the existing convention center with more than 1.5 [...]
Terrazzo Auction Will Impact Nashville Condos
November 6, 2009 by admin · 26 Comments
This article entitled “Terrazzo auction will impact condo prices across Nashville” appeared in the Nashville Business Journal on November the 6th, 2009. The author is Eric Snyder: Velocity, the last new condo project that will come to the downtown Nashville market for several years, has officially opened its doors. Meanwhile, Terrazzo, one of downtown’s more [...]
Lipman Group to Auction Off 30 Terrazzo Condos in Nashville
October 28, 2009 by admin · 24 Comments
Do you know that sinking feeling you get sometimes? You get a nagging feeling that you just cannot shake and you’re sure that something is about to go wrong, but you have no idea what it is. Well, I got that feeling tonight when I was awakened by our screaming newborn. Of course, at first [...]
September Nashville Condo Sales Analysis
September 24, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
I was grabbing a quick bite to eat earlier today at a trendy little restaurant in the Gulch when I overhead the following conversation between two seemingly educated 30-something professionals: Guy #1: “Wow, this area of town is really pretty cool. I mean, it has some really tasty restaurants and stuff, but these condos are just dying. [...]
Velocity in the Gulch Condo Sales Update
September 19, 2009 by admin · 21 Comments
It has been tough sledding for the 265 unit Velocity in the Gulch condo project located next door to the Icon. For a project whose presales numbered in the hundreds, having 9 total closings (3.4%) in the first 3 months since opening does not seem impressive. Even less impressive is the over $325 a foot [...]
Velocity’s Bristol Development Sues CSX for $2.5 mil
August 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
This article entitled “Gulch condo development sues CSX” appeared in the Nashville Post on July the 31th, 2009. The author is Kyle Swenson: “The Velocity, the newest piece of The Gulch’s growing line of high-end condos and mixed-use projects, has launched a legal squabble with rail company CSX Transportation, accusing the latter of not paying for environmental [...]
The Terrazzo Gains Commercial Office Tenant
April 15, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
This article entitled “BB&T makes moves to Terrazo in Gulch” appeared in the Nashville Business Journal on April the 13th, 2009. A staff writer wrote: “BB&T has moved its commercial lending and wealth management operations from Belle Meade to the Terrazzo in the Gulch. BB&T signed the lease for space in the $68 million mixed-use [...]
The Gulch in Nashville Featured in USA Today
April 9, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
This article entitled “Nashville works to liven The Gulch” appeared in the USA Today on April the 8th, 2009. Larry Copeland wrote: “NASHVILLE – For decades it was little more than an eyesore, a sunken warren of freight railroad tracks and run-down brick warehouses that was home mostly to vagrants and a bluegrass [...]
Bristol Development may sue West End condo buyers
February 18, 2009 by admin · 19 Comments
The following article was written by Chas Sisk and was published in The Tennessen on 2/18/2009: “The developer of a Midtown condominium is demanding tens of thousands of dollars from people who backed out of their contracts, stepping up the battle over who should pay for the slowing condo market. Franklin-based Bristol Development Group has [...]






