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Hill Center BrentwoodRecipient of 2018 ULI Nashville Large Project and People’s Choice awards. The project consisted of the following: Building A – three-level office, approximately 110,000 square feet. Building B – four-level office, approximately 150,000 square feet. A six-level, 900-car parking garage with exterior precast. This building and garage are constructed with one-way, post-tensioned concrete slabs with post-tensioned concrete moment frames.
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Hill Center Acklen FlatsThis project consists of a 116-car, 46,000-square-foot concrete two-way flat plate post-tensioned garage, 42 apartment units totaling 34,000 square feet supported on either wood or post-tensioned concrete, and a structured open-air courtyard that is located between the apartment units. The project is wrapped with 12,400 square feet of retail space on the street level.
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231 Public SquareOverlooking Main Street and the Square in historic downtown Franklin is Franklin, Tennessee’s first rooftop restaurant/bar, approximately 4,000 square feet of premium restaurant space that will accommodate events for up to 500 patrons. The building also has retail and Class-A office space. The exterior and interior renovation of the 1972 building adds 20 additional feet to the west side of the building. The renovation also adds to the Franklin area an additional 22,000 square feet of office space located on the second and third floors.
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Bento BoxAppeared on 2022 summer cover of Seated Magazine. Mentioned in Urban Land Magazine 2019. A new, five-story, 86,000-square-foot, mixed-use building with a combination of hotel and micro-apartment units. Retail space is located on the first level. The building is structural steel framed with exposed architectural steel elements. Project includes a roof-top terrace and an automated parking structure.
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Mars Petcare / OvationENR Southeast 2020 Best Project for Office/Retail/Mixed-Use Development. The project consists of the design of two office buildings totaling approximately 231,000 square feet. The proposed buildings are steel framed. Building C is five stories and Building D is four stories. A connector is located at each floor of the office building. A 1,320-car, cast-in-place, post-tensioned parking garage or precast garage is part of the project.
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Peabody Plaza - Rolling Mill Hill2024 Global Design News spotlighted Peabody Plaza. 2023 Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Award. ABC Greater Tennessee 2020 Excellence in Construction – Peabody Plaza Eagle Award and Rolling Mill Hill Merit Award. Pre-cast/Pre-stressed Concrete Institute (PCI) 2021 Exterior Precast Award – Peabody Plaza. Featured in Architect Magazine, Archello and ArchDaily, August 2020, and ASCENT Magazine 2021, PCI 2021 Design Awards – Best Office Building – Peabody Plaza Steel-framed, ten-story, LEED-Silver structure, 280,000-square-foot, mixed-use building with 1,000 below-grade parking spaces and a public park.
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Asurion Headquarters2024 IIDA Tennessee Award. 2024 TNASLA Honor Award. 2023 Building Green Governor’s Environmental Stewardship Award. ULI Nashville 2023 Award. In 2022, a 365: AIGA Year in Design Award. LEED Gold Certified October 2022. Two new, Class-A office towers (eight and nine stories) of approximately 1,300,000 total square feet, which includes approximately 500,000 square feet for retail/office space and approximately 700,000 square feet for 1,920 parking spaces. Parking is six stories below grade. Project includes an elevated outdoor public plaza/tenant courtyard and drop-off of approximately 90,000 square feet and two elevated, steel-framed connector walkways at the fourth and sixth floors.
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715 Merritt Mixed-Use DevelopmentTwo, new mixed-use buildings with approximately 272,000 square feet of residential and 16,000 square feet of commercial space. The structures are multi-levels of conventional wood-framed construction with a steel-framed connector bridge between the two buildings. There is also a precast concrete parking garage with approximately 360 additional spaces.
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27th and CliftonThe new 27th and Clifton mixed-use development consists of 29 residential flats and 2 townhomes with retail and restaurant space on the ground level. The mixed-use building is divided into two wings aligning with their respective street and connected with an exterior walkway. At the intersection of the two buildings, a breezeway leads to an outdoor room located on each residential floor. The top floor contains the penthouse units with private garden terraces and stunning views of downtown Nashville.
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Neuhoff2024 Icon Building Award from USGBC Tennessee. 2024 Merit Award from AIA Middle Tennessee. 2024 NAIOP Middle Tennessee Mixed-Use Development of the Year. LEED Silver Certification. Neuhoff district is a 14-acre campus along the Cumberland River. The former meat packing plant – an assortment of old pink buildings in the North Nashville neighborhood of East Germantown – was first built in 1906 and continued expanding until 1950. It closed in 1977. In 2021, the adaptive re-use of an existing, six-story building began. The 167,000-square-foot former meat processing plant renovation consists of a mixed-use property, including: offices, an expansive food hall, gym, and retail with an outdoor plaza.
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Pie Town CondosThe heart-of-downtown Nashville’s mulitfamily, mixed-use project consists of seven levels: two levels of parking of approximately 47,000 square feet consisting of 86 parking spaces and five, wood-framed stories. There are approximately 78 condos totalling approximately 138,000 square feet and approximately 8,500 square feet of retail/office space. The building offers amenities such as a pool and pool deck, kids’ play area, 360-degree rooftop view of downtown Nashville, owner-storage units, yoga studio, co-working spaces, fitness center, clubhouse, conference room, and pet grooming center. The retail spaces are street facing.
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Lake Oconee Gathering HouseA new, one-story building of approximately 6,629 square feet in the Lake Oconee community. Glass and strategically placed natural stone walls allow the heavy timber members to serve as both a primary structural element and finish material. The space has a lounge and dining space, game room, bar and liquor lockers, expo kitchen, administrative offices, outdoor kitchen, and covered/uncovered exterior areas.
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Standard Assembly2024 AIA Middle Tennessee Merit Award 2024 Award of Excellence, Build Tennessee Awards through the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America 2024 CoStar Impact Awards, Nashville Multifamily Development of the Year New construction in Nashville’s Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood of 310 apartments with approximately 13,000 square feet of retail and structured parking. The 3.31-acre campus consists of three buildings: two new construction and one adaptive reuse.