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Ballpark Retail Restaurant/Creative Office/Retail Mixed Use Space Available BALLPARK RETAIL RESTAURANT/CREATIVE OFFICE/RETAIL MIXED USE SPACE AVAILABLE SOUTHEAST VENTURE / SULPHUR DELL• 1 ADDRESS 915 3RD AVE. N NASHVILLE, TN 37219 SUB-MARKET GERMANTOWN USE RESTAURANT/RETAIL/OFFICE SF AVAILABLE 5,877 SF GROUND FLOOR SPACE + 2,842 SF PATIO OCCUPANCY IMMEDIATE 5,877 SF AVAILABLE + OUTDOOR PATIO SPACE Adjacent to First Horizon Park, home of the Nashville Sounds, this development features creative, mixed-use space. Anchored by Brooklyn Bowl 2nd Floor Tenant: Third and Home, a sports bar owned by the Nashville Sounds Projected Visitors to First Horizon Ballpark/Brooklyn Bowl: 1.1 Million SOUTHEAST VENTURE / SULPHUR DELL• 2 SITE PLAN AVAILABLE JUNIOR GILLIAM WAY PATIO SPACE GREENWAY 3RD AVE NORTH BROOKLYN BROOKLYN BOWL IS A 1,200 BOWL CAPACITY MUSIC VENUE, STATE- OF-THE-ART BOWLING ALLEY WITH FOOD AND DRINK. THE VENUE WILL FEATURE WEEKLY MUSIC ACTS. SOUTHEAST VENTURE / SULPHUR DELL• 3 AVAILABLE SPACE 1ST FLOOR !" PATIO AVAILABLE 2,842 SF 2,842 5,877 SF .&. !" SOUTHEAST VENTURE / SULPHUR DELL• 4 POINTS OF INTEREST 1 THE FLATS AT TAYLOR PLACE 9 2 5TH & TAYLOR 3 WERTHAN LOFTS RAN PAR 4 ROLF & DAUGHTERS 5 STEADFAST COFFEE C 7 U 6 GERMANTOWN BAR 1 37 M 8 38 B 7 BUTCHERTOWN HALL ERL 8 PEYTON STAKES 39 AN 2 9 BEARDED IRIS BREWING D 40 10 KROGER 29 R 11 GERMANTOWN PUB I 3 4 6 20 21 22 VER 5 13 14 36 12 MONELL’S DINING & CATERING 13 BARISTA PARLOR 35 34 14 CITY HOUSE 16 15 HENRIETTA RED 15 28 16 CHRISTIE’S COOKIE 10 33 17 GERMANTOWN CAFE 11 12 17 18 SILO GERMANTOWN 25 19 VISTA GERMANTOWN 18 20 VUI’S KITCHEN 19 30 21 JUICE BAR 32 22 LITTLE DONKEY MEXICAN 24 31 23 TENNESSEE STATE MUSEUM 24 CARILLON APARTMENTS 25 GERMANTOWN PLACE FRS SITE 26 NASHVILLE FARMER’S MARKET 23 HRN PAR 27 909 FLATS 28 BROADSTONE GERMANTWON ENENNAL APL ALL 29 MOP/BROOK MESS HALL SAE PAR 30 NEIGHBOR’S SPORTS BAR 31 VON ELROD’S BEER GARDEN & SAUSAGE HOUSE 27 32 GEIST 26 33 JACK BROWN’S BEER & BURGER JOINT 34 THE ATLAS 35 312 PIZZA 36 BARCELONA WINE BAR ENNESSEE 37 LIFESTYLE COMMUNITIES SAE 38 GERMANTOWN UNION APL 39 FORD FRY CONCEPTS 40 TOP GOLF SOUTHEAST VENTURE / SULPHUR DELL• 5 IMMEDIATE AREA NISSAN STADIUM STATE CAPITOL MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM BALLPARK RETAIL SOUTHEAST VENTURE / SULPHUR DELL• 6 CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SOUTHEAST VENTURE / SULPHUR DELL• 7 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT JON PETTY 615.743.9387 | [email protected].
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