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✨ 6 downtown home tour stops to brag about seeing
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From swanky features to eye-candy spaces and killer locations, the Nashville Downtown Home Tour is a fun way to see what urban living on the luxe feels like. | Photos provided by Nashville Downtown Partnership
Downtown Nashville’s showcase tour of luxe urban living is back — and open to anyone who is thinking of moving downtown, looking for swoon-worthy design inspo, or just simply a curious daydreamer.

Happening Sunday, April 21 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., the self-guided Nashville Downtown Home Tour offers a look into some of Nashville’s most envied zip codes and astounding residences, complete with all the high-end amenities you can wish for.

So get excited, NASH — here’s a sneak peek at all the stops:

Alcove

The skyline-changing, cubed architecture of the Alcove makes it one of Nashville’s most striking residential high-rises. The uniquely-designed property offers 34 stories of luxe living, plus:
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows and state-of-the-art interior finishes
  • Seven-story alcove terraces
  • Enviable social + work-from-home spaces
  • An impressive roof deck with a club room, interactive fitness studio, and two pools — including one clear-bottom pool hanging over the edge of the building
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Tour stops have a heavy emphasis on design and offering world-class amentities.

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Photo provided by Nashville Downtown Partnership

Pullman at Gulch Union

Just a few blocks away (think: access to the same highly-desired Gulch neighborhood), the soon-to-open Pullman at Gulch Union offers modern urban living that makes it easy to never leave. The live-work-play location features:
  • 10 ft ceilings and turn-key modern finishes
  • A coffee bar and well-designed spaces to work (or read a book)
  • Green roof + 26th floor resort style pool — plus pickleball courts, bocce ball, fitness center, and more.

Prima at Paseo South Gulch

See what it’s like to live in the South Gulch district — and in a beautiful 16-story tower situated in a distinctively walkable urban neighborhood. The newly-opened Prima at Paseo South Gulch boasts quick access to vibrant lifestyle experiences and award-winning restaurants + bars, plus:
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows, high-end finishes, and panoramic views
  • Curated spaces for relaxing, including a sky lounge, landscaped outdoor terraces, heated pool, lounges, and more.
  • Exclusive access to reservable Tesla Model 3s
  • Ground-floor dining and shopping
Keep reading for two more stops — or purchase tickets ($15 plus free parking) and see them for yourself in-person.
 
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What amenities are you most interested in seeing?

A. Floor-ceiling-windows + skyline views
B. High-end kitchens + finishes
C. Pools + outdoor terraces
D. Luxe designed lounges + work spaces
E. Location, location, location
 
Events
 
Tuesday, April 16
  • The British Archive of Country Music | Tuesday, April 16 | 3-5:15 p.m. | Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, 222 Rep. John Lewis Way S. | Cost of admission | The program celebrates recording collection “The British Archive of Country Music” through a panel discussion followed by a listening session.
  • Recycled Art Week | Tuesday, April 16-Saturday, April 20 | 12-3:30 p.m. | Shelby Bottoms Nature Center & Greenway, 1900 Davidson St. | Free | Visit the Nature Center any time to create artwork using recycled materials.
Wednesday, April 17
  • Cantera Negra Tequila Tasting | Wednesday, April 17 | 6-8 p.m. | Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee, 7113 Charlotte Pk. #2 | $37 | Sip on five varieties paired with a trio of dips and chips while listening to live music.
  • Author Event: Hampton Sides | Wednesday, April 17 | 6:30 p.m. | Parnassus Books, 3900 Hillsboro Pk. | Free | Hear from New York Times bestselling author Hampton Sides on his new book, “The Wide Wide Sea.”
Thursday, April 18
  • Lunch and Learn: The Battle of Shiloh | Thursday, April 18 | 12-1 p.m. | Tennessee State Museum, 1000 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. | Free+ | Learn about the two-day battle that changed the course of the American Civil War over a boxed lunch, which is available to purchase.
Friday, April 19
  • Fridays by the River | Friday, April 19 | 3-8 p.m. | Shelby Park’s Riverview Pavilion, 1601 Davidson St. | Free+ | The pop-up beer garden presented by East Nashville Beer Works offers live music, yard games, and food trucks.
  • The Mousetrap | Friday, April 19-Sunday, April 28 | Times vary | Trevecca Nazarene University, 333 Murfreesboro Rd. | $12+ | Prepare for an evening of mystery in this stage production of Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap.”
Plan Ahead
  • Titans Youth Football Camps: Nashville | Friday, May 31, Friday, June 7, Thursday, June 13 | 7-11:30 a.m. | Various Locations across Nashville, TBD | $89-$122 | Titans Youth Football Camp registration is now open for all children ages 7–14. See details for camp dates + locations.*
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News Notes
 
Development
  • A local investor group is eyeing a retail and dining concept for a Pie Town property at 720 Ewing Ave. Not many details were shared, but the development will offer a handful of outdoor patios + food and drink spots. (Nashville Business Journal)
Nashvillian
  • Fisk University gymnast Morgan Price made history by becoming the first athlete from an HBCU to win the all-round title at the USA Gymnastics Women’s Collegiate National Championships over the weekend. Price ended the day with a combined score of 39.225 and was also named All-American across four events. (Nashville Post)
Community
  • Celebrate the home team heading to the playoffs with Preds Day at Fifth + Broadway tomorrow from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Wear your gear to receive special discounts from tenants and enter to win two free tickets to Game 3.
Try This
  • This one’s for the littles. Beginning this month, Kids Bowl Free offers children up to two free games of bowling per day at participating alleys. Register, then visit Donelson Plaza Strike & Spare and Tusculum Strike & Spare in Nashville + other Middle Tennessee locations.
Watch
  • “Lainey Wilson: Bell Bottom Country” is set to debut on Hulu on May 29. The documentary, produced by ABC News Studios and Robin Roberts, isn’t the only look into a country star’s story. You might remember the duo released “Save Me,” following Jelly Roll, last year. (The Tennessean)
Health
  • TriStar of HCA Healthcare began the application process to build a $250 million, 68-bed hospital in Spring Hill, which will be located on the same property as the existing TriStar Spring Hill ER. If approved, this would mark the first full-service hospital in the community. (Nashville Business Journal)
Giveaway
  • It’s a playoff party in Smashville — and two lucky fans are going for free. We’ve partnered with the Nashville Predators to give away two tickets to their first home playoff game. Enter on Instagram by noon Wednesday, April 17, and stay up-to-date on playoffs, watch parties + more.*
 
 
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The new addition operates from a basement space in the historic building. | Photo via 1865 Club
There’s a new bar and social hangout joining Nashville’s speakeasy scene — meet 1865 Club.

The Midtown cocktail lounge held its grand opening over the weekend at 610 21st Ave. N., a former tobacco barn and auction house that has since been converted into luxury condos.

Though the space is open to everyone, memberships grant you perks like discounted food and drinks + private events at special rates. Now, let’s get into the menu.

Aside from the whiskey, beer, and wine selection, choosing which craft cocktail to order is made easy with a menu broken down by category — light, sour, stirred, dessert, and classics. Our pick? Training Season, made with tequila or mezcal, aperitif, guava, and pineapple. A handful of light bites range from marinated olives to buratta and olive oil.
 
The Buy
 
This sleek outdoor side table that doubles as a cooler, perfect for the warmer days ahead. Pop the top off to reveal ice and your refreshing beverage of choice.
 
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Allow me to plan your next self-care day. Last week, I visited Poppy & Monroe to have an outdoor pedicure in the garden, which recently reopened. Take a look at what to expect + book your reservation now because temperatures must be between 65-80 degrees for outdoor services.
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