The Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency Design Review Committee will vote June 7 on the final plan for a mixed-use building slated for East Nashville.
Local development company ZMX Inc. is eyeing the five-story building for raw land with an address of 949 Main St. The developer is planning a roughly 75-foot-tall building with either for-rent or for-sale residential units, plus ground-floor retail space.
ZMX paid $3.98 million for the three-parcel property in February (read here).
Nashville-based Catalyst Design Group is handling engineering and land-planning duties. Centric Architecture, also locally based, is designing the building, which will offer 75 residential units. New images have been released.
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