Tuck-Hinton’s project Tennessee Bicentennial Capital Mall, was showcased in “Best History Crash Course” in 2019 People & Places.
Read MoreMartin B. Cherry recently visited and photographed our Wedgewood-Houston office space.
Read MoreTuck-Hinton is hosting an open house and panel discussion on November 8, 2018 as part of the first annual Nashville Design Week.
Read MoreHistoric Elm Street Methodist Church will be converted into the new home of Heaven’s Door Distillery.
Read MorePlan supporters gather at Weld space in Melrose
Read MoreBlake Shelton & Ryman Hospitality have announced the third location of Ole Red opening in Gatlinburg, Tennessee in spring 2019.
Read MoreTuck Hinton partner Mary Roskilly was recently interviewed for a feature in the Nashville Business Journal.
Read MoreWoolworth on 5th, Nashville native Tom Morales' newest and most historically significant restaurant, is now open.
Read MoreWhen our firm was founded, each year we designed a small graphic to commemorate projects to be completed in the coming year. Now in its 34th year, we are excited to continue this tradition and share our 2018 Stamp!
Read MoreTuck-Hinton's annual holiday card celebrates our upcoming move to the May Hosiery Mill, after 23 years at historic 410 Elm Street.
Read MoreThe State of Tennessee officially broke ground on the Tennessee State Library and Archives building during a ceremony held Monday, December 11, 2017.
Read MoreTuck-Hinton's Woolworth's on 5th project was one of several historic civil rights landmarks mentioned in a recent New York Times article about new civil rights trails in the US.
Read MoreTwo recently completed Tuck-Hinton projects have been recognized for excellence in development!
Read MoreRyman Hospitality has announced plans for a new Blake Shelton-themed music venue, bar, and event space located on Lower Broadway in Nashville. The venue, named Ole Red, is expected to open in early 2018.
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