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  2. 505 (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    [4] 505 is the tallest building in Nashville based on occupied floors, [6] and the third tallest overall behind the AT&T Building and the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences. [3] It includes 500 apartment units ranging from under 400 sq ft (37 m 2 ) to more than 4,000 sq ft (370 m 2 ), [ 6 ] with an option to later convert the top 175 units to ...

  3. List of tallest buildings in Nashville - Wikipedia

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    Will be, once completed, Tennessee's tallest building. Located at 1010 Church Street, the Nashville based Giarratana Development is developing the with 500 residential units. The YMCA of Nashville will be updating their building. [57] Ray Nashville 360 110 32 2026 Under construction Mixed use

  4. Signature Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Signature Tower was being developed by Giarratana LLC at an estimated cost of US$250 to 370 million. [4] [8] The building's physical address would have been 505 Church Street, [9] on the southwest corner of Church and Fifth Avenue North, [3] which was for many years the location of a Cain-Sloan department store. [10]

  5. What's that? New addition to Nashville's skyline to open on ...

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    The Prime Apartments in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. Prime Apartments is located on Church Street, a new apartment complex developed by Giarratana.

  6. Church Street (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The church building was burned down several times: in 1879 and in 1905. [7] The current building was constructed in 1910. [7] A pocket park called Church Street Park is located at 600 Church Street. [9] On June 9, 2001, the main Nashville Public Library was dedicated at 615 Church Street, in a building designed by architect Robert A. M. Stern. [10]

  7. Fifth Third Center (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Third Center in Nashville, Tennessee, is a 31-story, 490-foot-tall (150 m) skyscraper. It was constructed in 1986 and is located on Church Street and Fifth Avenue North. It was the tallest building in both Nashville and Tennessee for eight years, until it was surpassed by the BellSouth Building in 1994. [1]

  8. Paramount Tower (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    The building was planned with 60 stories. This was later downsized to 45, and the building was completed and renamed to 505 in 2018. [5] After 505's completion, Giarratana proposed another skyscraper by the name of Paramount one block west of 505 that would once again be 750 feet tall, but would add 5 stories to bring the floor count to 65. [6]

  9. James Robertson Parkway - Wikipedia

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    The street is a four-lane divided street that begins at a crossroad intersection that involves Church Street and 8th Avenue. From there, it travels to an intersection with Rosa L. Parks Boulevard (8th Avenue North / U.S. Route 41A / US 41A). It turns to an easterly course and then crosses the Cumberland River and meets Interstate 24 (I-24