Mixed-use venue with a rooftop soccer field eyed for Wedgewood-Houston

Before the development called The 924 can kick a gooaal get to work, the Metro Planning Commission will consider a rezoning plan on May 24.

A rendering of the exterior of a six-story building with glass windows surrounding it.

A building currently on the property would be torn down if the development is approved. | Rendering via Paradym Studio

Here’s the 4-1-1 on The 924. The owner behind Joyride Nashville submitted plans for a mixed-use building near Nashville City Cemetery — 924 Vine St.

The 112,000-sqft project, which could come with a $25 million price tag if it materializes, calls for 55 short-term rental units, a restaurant, rooftop bar, and event space. Perhaps the most notable feature is the rooftop’s “small soccer field,” as outlined in documents. Muhktar Soccer Academy, which leases the existing building on the property, would utilize the field.

As for next steps, a rezoning plan will go before the Metro Planning Commission on May 23.

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