
The Emory at Nashville Yards at 930 Commerce Street is a 35-story residential tower with 312 condominium units delivered in 2024-2025 by Southwest Value Partners and StreetLights Residential, with architect Solomon Cordwell Buenz of Chicago. The building anchors the 19-acre Nashville Yards mixed-use district in Downtown Nashville, with Walk Score 80 and amenities including a resort-style pool, fitness center, rooftop terraces, co-working lounges, and 24-hour concierge.
Notably, The Emory represents the first for-sale residential tower at Nashville Yards, a 19-acre mixed-use district anchored by Amazon’s downtown campus, CAA, Pinnacle Financial Partners, PwC, and Bass Berry. The building shares site infrastructure with The Everett, the companion apartment tower delivered alongside The Emory by the same Southwest Value Partners and StreetLights Residential team. With direct access to the 7-acre central green, The Pinnacle entertainment venue, and EVO Cinemas, The Emory positions the Nashville luxury high-rise condo market for the Yards corridor through 2025 and 2026.
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What Is The Emory at Nashville Yards?

The Emory at Nashville Yards is a 35-story condominium tower at 930 Commerce Street in Downtown Nashville. Specifically, the building contains 312 units across 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom-with-den, 2-bedroom, and 2-bedroom-with-den configurations, with direct access to the 7-acre central green at Nashville Yards.
Southwest Value Partners and StreetLights Residential completed The Emory in 2024-2025 phased delivery. The official Emory site is the canonical developer reference. Project team: architect Solomon Cordwell Buenz of Chicago; architect of record and interior design StreetLights Creative Studio; general contractor Clark Construction; civil engineer Barge Civil Associates. Today, The Emory anchors residential at Nashville Yards alongside the companion apartment tower The Everett, joining 505 Nashville and Prime as the first wave of Nashville new-construction condo inventory in the post-2020 cycle.
The Emory at Nashville Yards Condos at a Glance
Address: 930 Commerce Street, Nashville, TN 37203
Building height: 35 stories
Total units: 312
Year completed: 2024-2025 phased delivery
Developer: Southwest Value Partners + StreetLights Residential
Walk Score: 80
HOA range: $586 to $1,319 per month
Last updated: May 8, 2026
Condo Prices at The Emory at Nashville Yards (2026)
Across the trailing 18 months on RealTracs, The Emory shows 1 closed transaction and 6 active or under-contract listings. Here’s where the inventory sits today:
- 1-bedroom and 1BR-with-den: 835 to 937 square feet. Active inventory lists $445,000 to $660,000 ($533 to $728 psf).
- 2-bedroom units: 1,339 to 1,783 square feet. Active list $899,000 to $2,100,000; one closed comparable at $1,272,574 (1,783 sqft, $714 psf).
- Penthouse-tier 2-bedroom with den: active list reaches $2,100,000 ($1,178 per square foot)
Per-square-foot pricing at The Emory runs from $533 (smallest 1BR) up to $1,178 (penthouse-tier 2BR). Only one resale has closed so far: a 2BR-with-den at $714 psf. That’s in line with Pullman at Gulch Union‘s $701 median across 15 closings, putting Emory in the same band as other 2024 Downtown deliveries.
The Emory at Nashville Yards Amenities
The amenity package at The Emory emphasizes lifestyle space across the rooftop and ground-floor levels, with direct connectivity to the broader Nashville Yards public realm.

Resort-style pool and rooftop terrace with downtown Nashville skyline views.

Resident lounge with co-working seating and private dining spaces.

Rooftop terrace with skyline orientation north toward Capitol Hill and west toward Nashville Yards green space.
Building amenities:
- 24-hour concierge
- Resort-style pool with rooftop terrace
- Fitness center
- Co-working lounges and resident lounge
- Private dining and wine room
- Pet wash and pet park
- Direct access to Nashville Yards 7-acre green space
- ICONIX Fitness, EVO Cinemas, and The Pinnacle entertainment venue at the Nashville Yards podium
Living at The Emory at Nashville Yards

The Emory sits at 930 Commerce Street between 9th and 10th Avenues, within a 5 to 10 minute walk of Lower Broadway, Bridgestone Arena, the Music City Center, and First Horizon Park (Nashville Sounds stadium). The Walk Score of 80 reflects high walkability across the central Downtown core.
The 19-acre Nashville Yards district is anchored by Amazon’s downtown campus, CAA, Pinnacle Financial Partners, PwC, and Bass Berry. As a result, The Emory’s resident pool draws heavily from corporate-relocation buyers walking distance to office. Cross-neighborhood comparables include The Gulch high-rise inventory and the broader Nashville condo market on the master pillar. For commuters, the building sits 10 minutes from Vanderbilt University and 12 to 15 minutes from Nashville International Airport (BNA).
Floor Plans at The Emory at Nashville Yards
The Emory’s full unit mix spans 800 to 1,800 square feet across 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom-with-den, 2-bedroom, and 2-bedroom-with-den configurations:
- 1-bedroom: 800 to 935 sqft; 4 active at 835-937 sqft
- 1-bedroom with den: 900 to 1,100 sqft
- 2-bedroom: 1,300 to 1,500 sqft; 1 active at 1,339 sqft
- 2-bedroom with den / penthouse-tier: 1,500 to 1,800 sqft; 2 active at 1,783 sqft
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Specifically, The Emory features 10-foot ceilings, 8-foot doors, and an 80/20 gas/induction cooktop split, putting it among the more spacious 1BR-2BR new-construction units on the Nashville market.
Investment Outlook for The Emory at Nashville Yards
The Emory is the only for-sale residential tower at Nashville Yards, with 312 units against a 19-acre mixed-use district anchored by Amazon, CAA, Pinnacle Financial, PwC, and Bass Berry. The 2024-2025 phased delivery gives walking-distance corporate buyers (Amazon, CAA, Pinnacle) the first crack at inventory.
Currently, three buyer profiles operate at The Emory:
Owner-occupant primary residence buyers acquire 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units for full-time use; walking-distance offices plus the Yards podium amenities make this work like a campus.
Additionally, pied-a-terre owners acquire 2-bedroom units for personal use 4 to 12 weeks per year, particularly buyers with Nashville-based corporate access from out of state.
Furthermore, long-term rental investors acquire 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units for 12-month leases; the corporate tenant pool creates strong rental demand. Long-term rental yields are still being figured out: too early in the building’s life for a clean read.
For financing, HOA review, and process details, see the Nashville condo buying guide.
The Emory at Nashville Yards FAQ
Below are common questions buyers and sellers ask about The Emory at Nashville Yards, with answers drawn from MLS records, developer materials, and direct transaction experience.
How tall is The Emory at Nashville Yards?
35 stories at 930 Commerce Street. Notably, The Emory is among the taller new-construction residential towers delivered in Downtown Nashville since 2020, alongside Prime (38 stories) and Pullman at Gulch Union (29 stories), and is the only for-sale tower at the 19-acre Nashville Yards district.
How many condos are at The Emory at Nashville Yards?
Currently, The Emory contains 312 condominium units across 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom-with-den, 2-bedroom, and 2-bedroom-with-den configurations. The companion apartment tower at Nashville Yards, The Everett, is a separate building managed by the same Southwest Value Partners and StreetLights Residential team and is not part of The Emory’s condominium inventory.
What is the price range at The Emory at Nashville Yards?
Closed and active inventory at The Emory through early 2026 spans approximately $445,000 to $2,100,000. Specifically, 1-bedroom units list from $445,000 to $660,000 (835-937 sqft); 2-bedroom units list from $899,000 to $2,100,000 (1,339-1,783 sqft); the only closed transaction to date is a 2-bedroom-with-den at $1,272,574 (1,783 sqft, $714 per square foot). Verify current floor-plan-specific pricing on the MLS widget above.
What is the HOA at The Emory at Nashville Yards?
Currently, HOA dues at The Emory range from approximately $586 per month for smaller 1-bedroom units to $1,319 per month for larger 2-bedroom and 2-bedroom-with-den configurations. Dues cover building maintenance, master insurance, 24-hour concierge, amenity access (pool, fitness, lounges), and a portion of utilities. Contact Grant for floor-plan-specific HOA quotes from the developer’s sales team.
Where in Downtown Nashville is The Emory at Nashville Yards located?
The building sits at 930 Commerce Street between 9th and 10th Avenues, anchoring the 19-acre Nashville Yards mixed-use district. Walk Score 80. Lower Broadway is 5 minutes northeast on foot; Bridgestone Arena is 7 minutes south; the Music City Center is 8 minutes southeast; Vanderbilt University is 10 minutes by car.
Is The Emory at Nashville Yards FHA approved?
FHA approval status is pending verification with the HUD-approved condominium list. Recently delivered buildings actively selling new-construction inventory typically do not pursue FHA project certification during initial sales; the Emory HOA may pursue certification once the building stabilizes. Cash, conventional, and jumbo financing remain the primary paths for current acquisitions; updates to FHA eligibility appear on the FHA-approved Nashville condos hub when confirmed.
How does The Emory compare to Prime and 505 Nashville?
The Emory is 35 stories at 930 Commerce Street (2024-2025 phased), the only for-sale tower at Nashville Yards. Prime is 38 stories at 805 Church Street (Giarratana, 2024-2025 condo conversion) with 2-story Sky Homes on top floors. 505 Nashville is 45 stories at 505 Church Street (Giarratana, 2018), the tallest residential building in Nashville. All three occupy adjacent Downtown blocks at different price tiers. Comparable hotel-branded and luxury alternatives include Pendry Residences and Edition Residences in The Gulch, plus Athena at the Park in Midtown for boutique scale.
What floor plans are available at The Emory at Nashville Yards?
Floor plans at The Emory span 1-bedroom (800 to 935 sqft), 1-bedroom with den (900 to 1,100 sqft), 2-bedroom (1,300 to 1,500 sqft), and 2-bedroom with den / penthouse-tier (1,500 to 1,800 sqft). Specifically, the building features 10-foot ceilings, 8-foot doors, and an 80/20 gas/induction cooktop split, putting it among the more spacious 1BR-2BR new-construction units on the Nashville market. The MLS listing widget reflects current available units with verified floor-plan details.
Work With a The Emory at Nashville Yards Specialist
Grant Hammond is a Nashville real estate broker at BDG Partners @ Compass RE with 25 years of experience and over $1 billion in career sales, including 350 plus high-rise condominium transactions across Nashville. His direct knowledge of the Downtown Nashville new-construction wave spans The Emory at Nashville Yards, Prime, 505 Nashville, and the broader Church Street and 9th Avenue corridors, providing buyers and sellers with unit-by-unit pricing benchmarks, view-premium analysis, HOA review, and the operational knowledge to evaluate The Emory against neighboring Downtown alternatives. To discuss your Emory at Nashville Yards condo search, evaluate a specific unit, or schedule a private showing, contact Grant directly at (615) 945-7123.
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