Development

The renovation is part of a broader effort to prepare BNA for up to 40 million annual passengers by 2029.
The building was formerly home to Mercy Lounge, Cannery Ballroom, and The High Watt — but Cannery Hall will bring more sound back to the Station District by the end of January.
The 45-acre mixed-use district in Cool Springs will see additional office, retail, and restaurant space.
Tell us which empty building could be used differently.
The internationally-renowned Fogo de Chão steakhouse has signed a lease at the 19-acre Nashville Yards development.
We dug into the Urban Land Institute’s predictions for 2024 real estate — here’s how they could apply to Nashville.
At Franklin Grove Estate & Gardens, this revitalized Williamson County property will be a destination for art, history, education, and green spaces.
Operators of Assembly Food Hall’s Skydeck on Broadway say weather has limited the event venue’s capabilities.
That castle-like structure on Cockrill Bend is actually the former Tennessee State Prison, which closed 31 years ago. Let’s take a closer look at the development then and now.
Construction on the 9,000-sqft Bordeaux Collaborative facility is set to begin this coming spring.
Meet Tanger Outlets Nashville — Music City’s newest shopping destination arriving just before the holiday season.
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“For decades, this space has fostered creativity and focus, allowing artists to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life,” the listing reads.
After decades as a scrapyard, this 45-acre East Bank site has sold and is primed for redevelopment — what would you want to see there?
No boat? No problem. Rent one Airbnb-style and start enjoying our local waterways.
The 2025 Inc. 5000 list is here, and we’re breaking down Metro’s total growth, as well as meeting some of the Nashville-based and regional businesses that made the cut this year.