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Forthcoming Wedgewood-Houston music venue sees movement

The project by AJ Capital Partners on Chestnut Street will be a part of the developer’s Wedgewood Village mixed-use property, which also includes Nashville Warehouse Co. and May Hosiery Mills.

An aerial view of the area of Wedgewood-Houston housing Nashville Warehouse Company and May Hosiery Mills at night.

The music venue will be located inside the building seen in the foreground on the far left. | Rendering via AJ Capital Partners

Wedgewood Village is nearing the finish line as construction begins on a portion of the development set to be anchored by a live music venue.

The project by AJ Capital Partners involves demolishing an existing structure along Chestnut Street near May Hosiery for two buildings:

  • 424 Chestnut St. | Five levels including office space, 16,500 sqft for ground-floor retail and restaurants, and an underground parking garage
  • 440 Chestnut St. | A 109,000-sqft, four-story building home to a 4,500-seat live music venue

The Wedgewood Village development is expected to be complete by 2025 and will add six new buildings, 30+ retail stores, 35,000 sqft of restaurants and bars, 148,000 sqft of office space, and over 400 apartments to the neighborhood in total.

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