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Nashville – Developers have flocked to 51st Ave.

29 Wednesday Mar 2017

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Developers have flocked to 51st Avenue to bring restaurants, retail and residences to the fast-growing corridor.

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(Photo: Shelley Mays)

On a warm Saturday morning in March, joggers and young couples with strollers made their way down 51st Avenue North, bypassing construction sites and new restaurants advertising weekend brunch.

The scene was far different just a few years ago, when the main thoroughfare in The Nations neighborhood lacked much activity aside from industrial uses like auto body shops and lumberyards.

Some of those longtime industrial users still dot the street, but so do about a dozen newcomers, including restaurants, retail stores, apartment buildings and “coming soon” signs.

The nine-block stretch of 51st Avenue North between Charlotte Avenue and Centennial Boulevard is a symbol of the rapid development sweeping Nashville neighborhoods as old homes get demolished for new builds and businesses move in to offer residents amenities.

The neighborhood’s name stretches back to before colonization, when different Native American tribal nations would meet there to communicate with each other. Lying about five miles west of downtown, the area is now drawing comparisons to 12South at the cusp of its development more than a decade ago. Today, 12South is one of Nashville’s priciest home markets and a red-hot area for commercial tenants.

“(The Nations is) going to be like a 12South, but it’s going to be the West Nashville version of it and it’s going to have a different feel and flavor than 12South,” Metro Councilwoman Mary Carolyn Roberts said.

In the last few years, 51st Avenue North has welcomed caterer and grab-and-go market Tinwings, women’s clothing boutique The Mill, bridal shop Willow Bride, restaurant/bar House: A Social Eatery, high-end restaurant Fifty First Kitchen & Bar, neighborhood hang The Nations Bar & Grill, retail store Fashionable and chef-driven restaurant Nicky’s Coal Fired.

The Mill Boutique's owners Lauren Miller and Allie
The Mill Boutique’s owners Lauren Miller and Allie Abide at their 51st North Ave shop.  (Photo: Shelley Mays)

Right nearby is Fat Bottom Brewing Co., dive bar The Centennial, Centennial Cafe, craft beer bar The Old Gas Station and Three Corners Coffee. More businesses are on the way, including Corner Pub and 51N Taproom.

It was in large part the affordable real estate prices that drew Lee Ann Merrick to 51st Avenue two and a half years ago to open Tinwings, but she initially feared she might not get enough business in that location.

“51st Avenue is the lifeblood of our neighborhood.”

Metro Councilwoman Mary Carolyn Roberts

“To be quite honest, I thought it would five to 10 years before the neighborhood would be able to support what we were doing,” Merrick said. “I was quite frankly concerned our customers wouldn’t come over here. I didn’t feel comfortable being here myself unless the store was closed. (Six months later), it was already different.”

Today, Tinwings is thriving with support from the neighborhood. She wants to start opening for business on Saturdays because she sees people walking their dogs, pushing strollers and groups of tourists that have rented nearby Airbnbs.

“When I’m here on Saturdays cooking or doing paperwork, people are coming up and pulling on the door. They’re ready and they’re here and more are coming,” Merrick said.

► Related: Nashville region still growing by 100 people a day, new data shows 

Nashville’s hot street

New residents have poured into The Nations, where Roberts estimated some 5,000 homes have been built in the last six years.

Drive the streets surrounding 51st Avenue and you’ll see rows of “tall and skinny” houses attracting young professionals and families who are drawn to the neighborhood’s proximity to the interstate and downtown. Developers are replacing old homes with multiple houses on one lot and home prices have jumped into the $400,000 range for a three-bedroom new build.

Construction workers build new homes on Illinois Ave.Construction workers build new homes on Illinois Ave. The neighborhood know as the Nations is changing rapidly with new home construction and renovation to old business buildings.  (Photo: Shelley Mays)

Gentrification concerns Roberts, who said many longtime residents are being displaced by rising home values and property taxes. She’s working to educate people about property tax assistance programs ahead of April’s long-awaited property reappraisal.

“At the end of the day, if these longtime residents do sell or are forced to sell, they have nowhere to go,” Roberts said. “Their whole life has been in this one neighborhood. I constantly hear, ‘I used to know everyone on my street and now I don’t know anybody.’”

Chuck Cinelli, owner of pioneering Coco’s Italian Market on 51st Avenue, echoed Roberts concerns and said many of his employees can no longer afford to live in The Nations or even Davidson County.

“Some employees used to be able to bike and walk to work and they can’t do that anymore. They’re living further away or they have to have roommates,” Cinelli said.

Drawn to the changing demographics, commercial developers have flocked to 51st Avenue to bring amenities such as restaurants and retail.

Developer Nathan Lyons of Vintage South Development is in the process of revitalizing the former Belle Meade Hosiery Mill at the corner of 51st and Centennial in a four-phase project that will bring a mix of retail, restaurants, creative users and office space to the site. The first announced tenants include Nicky’s Coal Fired, Fashionable and Office Evolution.

Barrett Ward, CEO of Fashionable, photographed at theBuy PhotoBarrett Ward, CEO of Fashionable, photographed at the company’s new headquarters at the Stocking 51 development in The Nations. (Photo: Alan Poizner | For The Tenne
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Nashville’s Real Estate is still booming

27 Monday Feb 2017

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In case you hadn’t heard….Nashville is still booming! There has never been a better time

to buy and sell in this city. Sales for January of 2017 were at a record high, almost 12% over January 2016. Balanced growth is a continuing trend in the city. Couple that with a surplus budget and a terrific Mayor, and we have reason to think the real estate market will remain strong.

Just 10 years ago it was a stretch to find walkable neighborhoods. Now we have such great choices with trendy restaurants, exciting shops and urban housing.

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The Charlotte corridor couldn’t be more exciting. From 51st Kitchen in the Nations to Mielat the edge of Sylvan Park, there are a number of high-end choices. There is no end of places for pizzas and burgers, and I personally can’t wait for EIO (I think that is“Everything is Organic”) touted to have some Gluten-Free, Dairy Free options. Anothernew restaurant is opening on 46th in Sylvan Park this spring and the menu looks delicious.It will be called “Answer” and is slated to open late March. At any rate, the Nations off Charlotte, Cleveland Park off of Gallatin, East Nashville, 12th South, The Gulch, Downtown living, Hillsboro Village etc. etc. all hold such great options for lovely walkable neighborhoods with scrumptious foods and tempting stores.At the same time we are blessed with gracious historic homes, contemporary homes and land with sweeping views just outside the city. When I drive around various areas of town with clients, the uniqueness of Nashville becomes so apparent, and I feel lucky to be here.

If I can help you “be here” or make a change, call me!

Dana Battaglia – Realtor
Christianson Patterson Courtney & Associates
Office – 615-202-7777 – Cell 615-504-9792
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Nashville VitalSigns Report 2017

25 Saturday Feb 2017

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Nashville VitalSigns Report 2017
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Ralph Schulz, President of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, spoke to our firm this morning regarding the status of Nashville with regard to three things. They call it the VitalSigns report. The three factors are Advancing Regional Mobility, Improving Postsecondary Attainment, and Enhancing Health and Wellness. The stance they take is that the inter-connectivity of these three is critical.

Nashville is growing at a rate of approximately 71 people a day. Out of our 8 peer cities only Denver and Austin are anticipated to grow faster than we are.

Advancing Mobility is crucial to employers keeping their businesses in

Nashville, as well as continuing to attract new businesses here. We have to fund mass transit and make sure employees can get to work in a reasonable timeframe. The governor-proposed gas tax will be of help for maintenance, but we have some work to do to fund the major transportation needs.

While Nashville’s percentage of workforce with a 4-year degree and higher is in line with our peer cities, Nashville’s workforce is lagging behind a bit in level of education. The Chamber is hearing (as recently as a conference this past week in NY) that companies tend to relocate to cities where the workforce is educated and readily available.

However, the city is continuously improving and our reform for education is becoming a positive enough example that the UK just came here to study it!

And although we have more doctors per capita than the national average, we are also showing we have a greater prevalence of some chronic diseases such as COPD, Depression, Diabetes and Hypertension.

So those are the challenges, and we are working on them….On the

positive side we have strong components for workers to come here. Our cost of living is about 95% of the National average and the tax benefit to living here puts us about 106% above the National average.

That 10% advantage allows people to buy homes, pay off education and invest in businesses at a greater rate than in many other locations.

There are currently 92 ongoing projects for new companies in the Nashville area. Half of them are relocations and the other half are job expansions. We are growing by about 19,000 jobs per year!

All in all, it was an incredibly positive report. Click here for it in its entirety.

Nashville Vital Signs 2016

Nashville has a unique way of combining political and business forces for problem solving. And our growth is a wonderful problem to have.

It’s still a great time to buy and sell houses. Great rates, a great place to be and an Accomplished Realtor to help you!

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