Condos for sale: Pullman Gulch Union to debut 300 units in 2024

Here’s something you don’t hear everyday: Condos are under construction in the Gulch.

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A bird’s eye view rendering of Pullman Gulch Union. | Rendering via Endeavor Real Estate

Endeavor Real Estate announced that its 29-story tower at the corner of 12th Avenue South and Demonbreun Street will be home to 300 condos — not apartments as originally planned.

This shift in strategy reflects the lack of available condominiums in Nashville and marks the first chance to purchase newly-constructed condos in the Gulch since 2015, according to Endeavor.

“We’ve been watching the Nashville high-rise condo market closely for nearly a decade and have seen a real shortage of supply here relative to other cities of the same caliber,” Jamil Alam, managing principal of Endeavor Real Estate, said in a release.

Here’s what to know about Pullman Gulch Union ahead of its mid-2024 completion:

  • Condo sales are underway with prices starting in the $400,000s.
  • Rooftop amenities include a swimming pool with downtown views + a lounge, shared workspace, library, and game room.
  • Level 6 will offer two pickleball courts, a fitness center, outdoor green space with fire pits, and various community areas.
  • There will also be a lobby-level coffee shop.

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