Digs Digest: 5,000 sqft office spaces in downtown Nashville

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We love Music City so much, we’re trying to convince our parent company — 6AM City — to relocate here. 😉 Hypothetically, if Nashville was to become the new HQ we’d need an office around 5,000 sqft in or [near] downtown. Bonus if shops + restaurants were nearby to suit everyone’s interests.

We did some digging + asked local real estate agents what some of the best options were. Now, we need your help finding the best space that will completely convince them to move (we’re looking at you, 6AM). ⬇️

501 Commerce St. Suite 1620 (Fifth + Broadway)

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501 Commerce St. Suite 1620 | Photo provided by Savannah Durban

Size: 5,337 sqft
Price: Upon request
Parking: Designated parking garage
Pros: In the heart of the new Fifth + Broadway development, coffee bar, 24/7 security, views of downtown, outdoor spaces, fitness center
Cons: Located up multiple stories, shared space

1212 6th Ave. N. (Germantown)

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1212 6th Ave. N. | Photo provided by Vickie Saito

Size: 5,473 sqft
Price: $35/sqft
Parking: On-site
Pros: Freestanding, optional furnishing, deck, internet access
Cons: Outside of downtown, not as many retail + dining options in walking distance

1105 17th Ave. S. (Music Row)

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1105 17th Ave. S. | Photo provided by Katie Garland

Size: 4,196 sqft
Price: $21/sqft
Parking: On-site
Pros: Freestanding, fireplace, kitchen space, views of Music Row
Cons: Farthest from downtown, smaller space

Alright office hunters, it’s up to you. Which one should we choose? Let us know. ⬇️

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