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Downtown Location 110 GEORGE L AVAILABLE FOR SALE Downtown Location 110 GEORGE L. DAVIS BLVD., NASHVILLE, TN 37203 Site Features > 8,500 SF > New neighbor (est. 2017) next door, 27 story high-rise to > Fully renovated in 2012 be completed with Whole Foods Grocery located at street > All new electrical level > 72’ of extremely visible road frontage with easy access > Located just off Broadway between Broadway and to interstate system or downtown Nashville Church Street > Potential to close side alleyway which would add > Property Fronts I-40 approximately 1,000 SF of additional dirt space > Electrical outdoor signage available > 2 Loading areas for materials and product loading > Great area for walk-up traffic > Free Metro trash pickup > New condos located on same block to be completed in > 400 AMP 3 Phase electrical power 2016 (367 units) > Walking distance to downtown, Gulch, SoBro businesses Contact Agent for Sale Price AGENT: LARRY BEADLE COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL DIRECT 615 850 2733 615 3rd Avenue South, Suite 500 NASHVILLE, TN Nashville, TN 37210 [email protected] 615 850 2700 www.colliers.com Property Photos 110 George L. Davis Blvd., Nashville, TN 37203 > Space includes: 3 Private offices, 2 Main multi-person offices, 5,000 SF of production area (one area has new epoxy flooring), courtyard with staircase exit, and 2 Bathrooms > Newly built showroom with all new track lighting > HVAC 3 years old (2 (5) ton units > All new windows and doors Nashville Development Map Nashville Development Map 2 NISSAN UPDATED AS OF 26 MAY 2016 STATE STADIUM CAPITOL 1 CUMBERL BUILDING 4 3 3 23 35 26 5 WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 9 SITE 5 8 AND RIV 7 13 2 6 RIVERFRONT 10 12 ER TN STATE 16 15 PARK UNIVERSITY 14 34 17 11 26 LOWER BROADWAY & 2ND AVENUE NASHVILLE 2 CUMBERLAND 1 ENTERTAINMENT VENUE PUBLIC LIBRARY 18 PARK OTTE A DISTRICT CHARL 11TH A 1 RYMAN VENUE YMCA 2 21 AUDITORIUM 57 3 22 4 Y WA 36 AD BRO 3 HUME-FOGG 21 SCHERMERHORN HIGH SCHOOL SYMPHONY 30 BRIDGESTONE T 5 4 TREE ARENA 24 CH S CHUR VENUE 25 TE A 29 OT 6 CHARL NASHVILLE COUNTRY MUSIC DISTRICT HALL OF FAME27 ENERGY 25 FRIST CENTER 36 FOR THE 24 VISUAL ARTS T UNION 26 38 TREE 23 38 STATION 40 28 1ST A 15TH A VENUE DEMONBREUN S MUSIC CITY 31 VE 11TH A 32 NUE CENTER T 16 61 T ARD 7 TREE 37 TREE 27 Y S 20 CH S VENU R PEABOD UTLEDGE 7S CHUR 16TH A Y 8TH A 9 WA TERANS BOULEV AD E 8 BRO 56 10 11 VENUE VENUE KOREAN VE 39 2ND A 17 17TH A TREE 3 VENUE 33 37 35 R T 5TH A 12 4 38 D VENUE 46 18 4TH A 34 A FIRE VENUE 18TH A STATION 9 27 VENUE 20 19 28 17 18 VENUE T 24 TREE 54 6TH VENUE 19TH A DAVIDSON COUNTY BEAMAN AUTO A DEALERSHIP VENUE MOTOR VEHICLES DEMONBREUN S 16 15 VENUE 12 58 55 12TH A 53 1 L 1 AF METRO CODES 62 T 22 AYE 63 H TTE A 13 DEPARTMENT A 14 VENUE 8TH A VENUE V 42 30 E N 50 25 U DEMONBREUN E 68 VENUE 67 60 ENTERTAINMENT 64 DISTRICT 45 15 59 14 11 52 69 19 43 40 51 44 66 DIVISION S 28 29 71 70 TREET 31 6 21 VENUE BROADCAST U ST END A 65 72 M MUSIC OFFICES 48 U WE M 29 U Q S C I S 31 10 U Q S C I MIDTOWN S 23 50 H T 2 ENTERTAINMENT T 1 E W E R TREE A 30 49 47 41 S A E E R DISTRICT A A E U N E DIVISION S V D IVI SIO S N S T TRE T E 76 T AY W 39 AD O 22 75 BR 8 73 32 74 33 19 BELMONT VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NORTH UNIVERSITY 20 66 CURRENT 17 Baker Donelson 35 Colliers International | Nashville Office 53 Velocity 71 Condos 11 Thompson Hotel 30 W Hotel 15 Mixed-use Development 33 Proposed Hotel No. Site Information 18 SunTrust Building 36 Trolley Barns 54 Gulch Crossing 72 Embassy Suites 12 1201 Demonbreun 31 Crescent Music Row Apartments 16 Beach Co. Apartments 34 Capitol View 1 Stahlman 19 Element at Music Row 37 Ryman Lofts 55 Twelve Twelve Condominiums 73 Adelicia Condos 14 The Cadence PROPOSED 17 Marriott Tri-Branded Hotel 35 Solis N. Gulch Apartment 2 UBS Tower 20 Terra House 38 City View Apartments 56 MarketStreet Restaurants 74 University Square 15 SkyHouse No. Site Information 18 Hotel Development MarketStreet Apartment/Hotel 36 3 Bank of America Building 21 Hilton Hotel 39 Nance Place Apartments 57 Eleven North 75 Artisan on 18th 16 River House 2 New Courthouse 19 Sanders Restaurants Redevelopment 4 James K Polk State Office Building 22 Pinnacle 40 City Winery 58 The Rhythm 76 35 MSE 17 3rd & Lea Office Tower Fifth + Broadway (Former Convention 20 Shelby Smith Development 37 Alpha Development Proposed Hotel 3 5 Snodgrass TN Tower 23 Music City Center 41 Tennessee Brew Works 59 1505 Demonbren UNDER CONSTRUCTION 18 1818 Church Street Center) 21 600 Ninth Retail Development 38 Wilke Downtown LLC Proposed Hotel 6 Sheraton Hotel 24 Encore 42 Nashville Rescue Mission 60 Roundabout Plaza No. Site Information 19 Aertson Apartments & Hutton Hotel 4 Staybridge Suites 22 Pedestrian Bridge 39 Alliance Development Apartments 7 Nashville City Center 25 Hyatt Place 43 Third Man Records 61 Bell Midtown 1 HCA 20 Music Square Flats 5 The Bobby Hotel 23 Buckingham Gulch Mixed-use Tower 40 White Peterman Hotels 8 ServiceSource 26 Hampton Inn 44 Room In The Inn 62 Marriott Residence Inn 2 MDHA Parking Garage 21 Trail West Building Redevelopment 6 Virgin Hotel 24 Mainland Mixed-Use Development REDEVELOPMENT OF EXISTING PROPERTY 9 Fifth Third Center 27 Country Music Hall of Fame Expansion 45 Cannery Row & Mercy Lounge 63 Hutton Hotel 3 Uptown Campus 22 M Residence 7 City Lights Apartments 25 MarketStreet Development No. Site Information 10 St. Cloud Corner 28 Omni Hotel 46 Cummins Station 64 Renaissance Bank 4 222 2nd Avenue South Office Tower 23 Lifeway HQ 8 1 Music Circle South 26 City Park 1 Renaissance Hotel and Office 11 The Cumberland 29 Asurion Office 47 Jackalope Brewing Company 65 Hampton Inn - West End 5 SoBro Tower 24 Cambria Suites 9 The Joseph Nashville Hotel 27 Endeavor Mixed-Use Tower 2 Noel Place Hotel 12 The Viridian 30 Ascend Amphitheater & Riverfront Park 48 Yazoo Brewing Company 66 Marriott Garden Inn 6 Bridgestone Americas HQ 25 Pollack Shores Apartments 10 Proposed Hotel 28 West End Summit 3 21c Museum Hotel 13 L&C Tower 31 Hilton Garden Inn 49 Fairfield Inn & Suites 67 Palmer Plaza 7 Martin’s BBQ 26 505 Tower 11 Holiday Inn & Suites 29 Regent Midtown 4 HRI Properties Boutique Hotel 14 Regions Building 32 Bell Tower 50 Terrazzo 68 Aloft Hotel 8 J.W. Marriott Hotel 27 Olmsted SoBro Apartments 12 Proposed Development 30 Midtown Mixed-use Tower 15 CMT Building 33 Police Precinct 51 The Icon 69 Hilton Garden Inn 9 Westin Hotel 28 ST8MNT Office Building 13 Lifestyle Communities Apartments 31 Proposed Mini-storage 16 AT&T Tower 34 Power Substation 52 Pine Street Flats 70 Home Suites 10 1000 Division Apartments 29 Divistion Street Extension/Connector 14 The ONE Nashville Hotel 32 Emery Hall Office Building NOTES: Bold denotes recent change or addition The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the property or other sources we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified prior to purchase or lease..
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