Introducing Music City Studios: a $100 million creative space project

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The future Music City Studios campus | Rendering provided by Music City Studios

If you live in, or have visited, Music City, odds are you’ve seen some amazing live music performances. But with the plethora of concerts happening around town, where do your favorite performers practice if another band is sharing the spotlight the night before, or even earlier that same day?

Enter: Music City Studios — a 47-acre creative campus that is planning to break ground in Hendersonville later this year.

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Parking lot view of the future Music City Studios | Rendering provided by Music City Studios

The first of its kind in the country, the $100+ million development will offer a 200,000-sqft sound stage space + 500,000 sqft of space dedicated to film, live music, broadcast, and media production professionals.

The goal of the project is to have a full-sized practice area for large performances coming to town as well as a place to foster the growth of Nashville’s present and future creative communities. Tenants will be able to utilize practice, recording, filming, and planning spaces.

Sound stages are expected to be open in 2022, with full construction being complete by spring of 2023. Additionally, the project is expected to create over 800 jobs in the next 5 years.

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