Listed by Avison Young - Nashville
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1029-1107 17th Avenue South
Building Details
Property Type Office
Sub Type Executive Office
Tenancy Multiple
Total Building SqFt 23,699
Min Divisible SqFt 1,474
Max Contiguous SqFt 5,046
Vacant SqFt 23,699
Spaces
Rental Rate: Negotiable
Rental Rate: Negotiable
Rental Rate: Negotiable
Rental Rate: Negotiable
Rental Rate: Negotiable
Rental Rate: Negotiable
Rental Rate: Negotiable
Office | 7 spaces available | 1,474 SqFt - 5,046 SqFt
Building description
The property is zoned Office/Residential Intensive (ORI) and is within the Music Row Urban Design Overlay (UDO) and the Arts Center Redevelopment District
Details of ORI Zoning : Ori zoning allows for a mix of high-density office and residential use combined with multi-family and limited retail uses. The focus is on creating walkable neighborhoods.
Music Row Urban Design Overlay : The property is within Subdistrict 2 of the Music Row UDO. The maximum height in the build-to zone is 91 feet (or 95 feet) at the build-to line
The Midtown submarket offers a variety of nearby hotels, restaurants, medical centers, and universities. One of Nashville’s most creative and high-growth corridors, the area has seen an exponential increase in recent years of adaptive reuse projects, retail, multifamily, and class A office developments. Midtown is at the center of numerous established, affluent neighborhoods, as well as up-and-coming emerging communities, allowing easy access to Music Row, The Nations, Wedgewood-Houston, The Gulch, Green Hills/ Belle Meade, and Downtown. Midtown is home to Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, and Fisk University. As a result, a large portion of the Midtown community consists of students, giving the area a youthful, vibrant atmosphere as well as a highly educated workforce.
Nashville’s Midtown submarket is an active live, work, play community. Centennial Park, a 132-acre urban park across from the Vanderbilt campus, boasts walking trails, lakes, historical monuments, and a full-scale replica of the Greek Parthenon, a physical representation of Nashville’s nickname “Athens of the South.”
Nashville has emerged as one of the most dynamic and thriving urban centers in the Southeast and United States. Known for its vibrant culture, rich music history, and rapid economic growth, the city offers an exciting landscape for tenants and developers. Nashville boasts a diverse economy fueled by key industries such as healthcare, education, entertainment, technology, and tourism. With major companies like HCA Healthcare, Nissan, and Asurion, Nashville has become a hub for business and innovation. The city’s robust economy continues to attract investment, driving demand across all sectors.
Nashville’s strong population growth and its position as a cultural and tourist destination have resulted in increasing demand for multifamily developments and hospitality properties. As an influx of new residents and visitors continue to flock to the city, retail spaces are also undergoing a transformation, with new concepts and experiences being integrated into prime urban locations and adaptive re-use properties as well.
Building highlights
- Situated within a walkable and highly-amenitized neighborhood
- Incredible Downtown and Midtown views
- Opportunity for covered land play for user or investor
- Possibility to increase density
- Surrounded by several recent and proposed developments
- Lot size and dimension ideal for new development
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Listed by Avison Young - Nashville
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