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Here we grow again
What’s new and coming soon to Nashville
Pullman at Gulch Union marks the first chance to purchase newly-constructed condos in the Gulch since 2015. | Rendering via Endeavor Real Estate Group
Every time we look around, it seems like something new is popping up in Nashville. Whether you’re looking for your next go-to dinner destination or a new public park to stretch your legs, we’re rounding up a few things coming to Music City.
Community
Ashwood 12 South, 2212 12th Ave. S. | Late 2024 | The development will offer ~100,000 sqft of retail and office space. While we wait for other tenants to be announced, plan to dine at restaurants Two Hands and Sushi-san when Ashwood opens.
5 City Blvd, Midtown | Late 2024/early 2025 | Once complete, the 15-story high-rise will be home to 360,000 sqft of office space and 17,000 sqft of retail.
Dining
St. Vito Focacceria, 609 Overton St. | Spring 2023 | From pop-up to brick-and-mortar, St. Vito Focacceria will serve sfincione pizza + beer, wine, and cocktails at its permanent home in The Gulch.
The Iberian Pig, 607 Overton St. | Opening date not announced | The Atlanta-based restaurant is expanding to Nashville and bringing with it a variety of tapas and charcuterie spreads.
The Co-Op, 1205 Pine St. | Spring 2023 | Soon you’ll be sipping on frosé from The Co-Op’s second Nashville location.
A flight of OG, blueberry mojito, prickly pear, and blackberry lavender.
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Photo by NASHtoday
Now open
If there’s one thing we love even more than looking ahead to the future, it’s enjoying the present at one of Nashville’s newest spots. Check out this list of Music City’s recently opened establishments.
Dining
Hand Cut Chophouse, 135 7th Ave. S. | Located in Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville Downtown, Hand Cut specializes in chops, burgers, and craft cocktails.
PDK Southern Kitchen & Pantry, 4116 Charlotte Ave. | Dine at the local chain’s new West Nashville eatery for a variety of wraps, burgers, seafood, and other dishes.
Nicoletto’s Italian Kitchen, 2619 Lebanon Pk. | Nicoletto’s “tiny but mighty” Donelson location marks the restaurant’s third eatery — order online or place a to-go order at the walk up window.
Have you been to the new Nicoletto’s spot? | Photo by Jarvis Sign Company
Retail
Mayker Interiors, 1206 4th Ave. N. | Shop all things for the home at the new Germantown furniture store and design studio.
The Village Forager, 2320 N. Mt. Juliet Rd., Mount Juliet | Pro tip: Order a latte or matcha from the coffee bar to sip while you shop for gifts, live plants, and more.
Bingo Night with Four Sons Brewing | Wednesday, April 12 | 5-7 p.m. | The Picnic Tap, 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. | Free | Four Songs Brewing will be at Bingo Night with $4 pints.
Hot Tuna | Wednesday, April 12 | 7:30 p.m. | CMA Theater, 222 Rep. John Lewis Way S. | $39.50+ | Former Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady formed this blues rock band in 1969.
Thursday, April 13
Nashville Predators vs. Minnesota Wild | Thursday, April 13 | 7 p.m. | Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway | $28+ | Cheer on the Preds at the first of two Fan Appreciation Nights this week.
The Piano Men: The Music of Elton John & Billy Joel | Thursday, April 13 | 8 p.m. | 3rd and Lindsley, 818 3rd Ave. S. | $20 | This 9-piece band delivers note for note renditions of “Rocket Man,” “Bennie and the Jets,” “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant,” and other hits.
Friday, April 14
OH THAT’S hillARIOUS! A Comedy Show | Friday, April 14 | 7:30-9 p.m. | Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee, 7113 Charlotte Pk. | $10 | Hosted by Marianna Barksdale, the show highlights local and traveling comedians.
Saturday, April 15
East Nashville Beer Festival | Saturday, April 15 | 12-5 p.m. | East Park, 700 Woodland St. | $25+ | Sample from over 30 craft beer vendors while listening to live music.
Sunday, April 16
Sustainable Sip & Flow | Sunday, April 16 | 12 p.m. | 1 Hotel Nashville, 710 Demonbreun St. | $30 | This educational yoga class will end with a tasting of two sustainable wines.
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Hey there, seafood lovers — Island Fin Poke is coming to 70 White Bridge Rd. (near Trader Joe’s) in May. Expect build-your-own poke bowls, a variety of house-made sauces, and Dole pineapple soft serve ice cream.
Concert
Bridgestone Arena announced two new concerts this fall — Avenged Sevenfold with special guest Falling in Reverse on Friday, Sept. 22 and SZA on Sunday, Sept. 24. Tickets for both shows go on sale Friday.
BABYMETAL and the pseudo-fictional Dethklok are bringing their co-headlining tour to Nashville Municipal Auditorium. The bands will be joined by special guest Jason Richardson on Tuesday, Sept. 5. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.
Eat
A new egg-centric pop-up launched in Music City. Egg Drip serves gourmet Japanese and Korean street food dishes — like these egg sandwiches made with Japanese milk bread and a house aioli. Keep up with its pop-up schedule on Instagram.
Italian restaurant Luogo’s new Bellini Brunch launches on Friday, April 14. The weekend brunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and feature shrimp and grits, a seasonal vegetable frittata, and special drinks — think bellini martinis and scratch-made bloody marys. Reservations are available.
Plan Ahead
The Water Lantern Festival returns to Centennial Park on Saturday, April 29. Watch as floating lanterns light up Lake Watauga + enjoy music, food trucks, and other activities. Tickets are on sale.
The Nashville Scene’s 29th annual Movies in the Park series is coming to Elmington Park on Thursdays in June. The free event features food trucks, games, and screenings of “Minions: The Rise of Gru” (June 1), “Mean Girls” (June 8), “Top Gun: Maverick” (June 15), and “Lightyear” (June 22).
Sports
Wobble over to GEODIS Park for the chance to score Nashville SC’s first-ever player bobblehead. The first 10,000 fans at the Saturday, April 22 match vs. LAFC will receive this bobblehead modeled after Walker Zimmerman.
Community
The Library Garage (151 6th Ave. N.) is temporarily closed “due to structural issues” discovered Tuesday morning. The Nashville Public Library is a separate building and not affected, according to NDOT. Monthly parkers can utilize these garages for free through at least Saturday, April 15.
Environment
1 Hotel Nashville is celebrating Earth Month with a slate of sustainability-focused programs. The hotel is teaming up with Bloomsbury Farm for a dinner series (April 20-22) + hosting a zero waste mixology class and a special farmer’s market. See the full event calendar.
Travel
Planning a spring or summer getaway? Enter: Greenville, SC, an affordable and fun destination. From self-guided tours to museums, check out 18 Free Things To Do In Greenville.*
Shop
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Civic
✍️ Get connected with this downtown mobility survey
Connect Downtown study enters final community input phase
Whether you live downtown or commute for work, a concert, or a sporting event, this survey is for you. Connect Downtown, a transportation initiative that seeks to improve mobility in the downtown core, is in its third and final community engagement phase. Let’s break down what that means:
Key needs identified by the study include priority loading areas, transit priority corridors, mobility lanes, and traffic operations and congestion management strategies.
Residents can provide input through the end of April via a new “Story Map” linked to the project page.
More than 3,700 public comments and survey responses have been recorded since the project kicked off last spring.
From walking and biking to driving and parking, check out current conditions and future needs outlined in the previously released State of Downtown Mobility Report.
Yesterday was a pretty busy day for concert announcements, and I have one more to share: Angel Olsen is coming to Brooklyn Bowl on Wednesday, Dec. 6. Tickets go on sale Friday — the same day her “Forever Means” EP is released.
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