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EVO Entertainment secures a spot at Nashville Yards development

A rendering of the cinema

A view of the cinema

Rendering via @evocinemas + @nashvilleyards

Nashville Yards is bringing all of the amenities to the yard with news of an entertainment complex in the works. Austin-based EVO Entertainment Group has plans for a 48,000-sqft luxury dine-in cinema + entertainment spacea $20 million addition coming to the new development in 2024.

What to expect
🎥 12-screen cinema
🍽️ Restaurant and bar space
🎳 Bowling lanes
🕹️ Large gaming center + virtual reality and gravity ropes

Nashville Yards, a Church Street project that already houses big players like Amazon and Berry & Sims, will also add a 4,500-capacity music venue with additional dining and shopping options to come.

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