Timber building on tap after developer buys Music Row site
Official kick-off of Panattoni’s third office development of Music Row.
“Panattoni Development Co. paid $9 million for five properties on 16th Avenue South, according to newly filed public records. The land deal gives Panattoni control of a 0.84-acre site — where they are pitching what would be Nashville’s first new building with columns, beams and floors all made of wood.”
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