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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page D1

Publication:
The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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D1
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SOURCE: The suitor for the Nashville Superspeedway roperty plans to transform that roughly a cre site into a logistics and distribution park. Panattoni Development Co. will pursue with Wilson County officials a rezoning of that property in the Gladeville community to allow for manufacturing, warehouse and distribution uses. On that size (property), you could put up- ards of 15 million to 20 million square said hitfield Hamilton, a regional partner for the Southeast and mid-Atlantic regions with the Newport Beach, development firm. ponbuying the Superspeedway sitefrom current owner Dover Motorsports Inc.

early next year and obtaining the rezoning, Ten- nessee operations plan to start work on one or two speculative industrial buildings in 2017. The portion of the property with the racetrack ould initially be left alone, with the developer eeping the door open to possibilities that might merge, Hamilton said. He, however, was quick to point out that Panattoni in the motorsports business. Amultiphased, multiyear project on the Gladeville site would add to Wilson reputa- ion as a warehouse and distribution hub. With Pan attoni today developing 10 industrial buildings a round Nashville, the site will help to replenish the inventory land.

a said Buist Richards on, a principal with commercial real estate firm FILE THE TENNESSEAN Elliott Sadler (2) leads a pack into a turn during the Nationwide Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway in 2011. TRACK TO BECOME DISTRIBUTION ARK Wilson Co. rezoning needed to transform Nashville Superspeedway GETAHN WARD eeTrack, Page2D Whitfield amilton, regional partner with anattoni Development Co. Another week, another restaurant announcement for west side. This time popular sports bar Corner Pub that is targeting the rapidly growing neighborhood The Nations.

Nashville estate investor Jeff Estepp has partnered with Jeremy Palmer, owner of Corner Pub Green Hills, and Chad Clifton, former University of Tennessee and Green Bay Packers offensive lineman, to open the bar and restaurant at 1105 51st Ave. N. in early 2017. and I went to high school together and we have been friends for probably close to 30 years. He introduced me to Chad, and we all three put our heads together and came up with a game plan to open the second Corner Pub location that Jeremy is part Estepp said.

The news comes after Estepp ac- uired three parcelstotaling 0.56 acres at the corner of 51st and Tennessee for $1.37 million last year. The purchase included the former church building alled Centennial Hall, which will be ren- vated for Corner Pub. or more than a decade, Estepp has been an active homebuilder in The Nations and he grew up in the nearby Sylvan Park neighborhood. has 10 to 12 residential homes und er construction in the neighborhood a long with a mixed- use development at 702 and 704 51st Ave. that will include four townhomes and acommercial space for a retail store and for 51North Taproom and Grill, a sister to 12South Taproom in 1 2South.

seen the neighborhood grow and ature, especially over the last five to six years, and with projected on 51st Avenue in the next few years I just felt like it would be a great fit to have an stablished name like the Corner Pub in The Estepp said. stepp said Corner Pub will have roughly 3,000 square feet of indoor dining space along with an 800-square-foot outdoor deck. waiting on permits to egin construction. eparate from Corner Pub i Green Hills, restaurateur Jeff Rippy owns Corner Pubs in Bellevue, Mt. Juliet, Franklin and Brentwood.

A location in Midtown closedin May after 10 years after Vanderbilt University purchased he property at 2000 Broadway. ther newcomers to The din- i ng scene include House: A Social Eatery at 712 51st Ave. N. and craft beer bar The Old Gas Station at 5205 Centennial Blvd. eanwhile, Fat Bottom Brewing is nearing completionon its foot taproom and production facility at 8 00 44th Ave.

which will replace its original location in East Nashville, and Tony and Caroline Galzin plan to open Coal Firedin the Stocking 51de- velopment on the corner of 51st Avenue North and Centennial Boulevard. Just southeast of The Nations at Hill Center Sylvan Heights, Salt Vine and ouble Dogs Chow House opened this summer at 4001and 4017 Charlotte Ave. each Lizzy Alfs at 615-726-5948 and on Twitter Corner Pub to open in The Nations DAVIDSON COUNTY ASSESSOR OF PROPERTY ACorner Pub is planned for the building at 1 105 51st Ave. N. in The Nations.

LIZZY ALFS Amixed-use development with a pair of 40-story owers planned for the area south of Broadway can ove forward without a 0.14-acre portion of the targeted site caught up in a legal dispute. Thursday, the Metro Planning Commission approved revised plans for the project, which Grand Rapids, Northern Capital Investments a nd Boston-based The Congress Group are pursuing for property that include the location of Market Street Apartments. approval allows us to immediately move forward on the SoBro Towers project, which re- $350M SoBro project gets green light Planning Commission: Disputed ract stop 40-story towers SCB Arendering of a portion of the 40-story mixed-used project shows how the a rea under the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge could be included. SeeProject, Page2D GETAHN WARD.

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