- One of the Largest Mixed-Use Developments in Tennessee
- 24-Story Class-A Office Tower
- 34-Story, 386-Unit Multifamily Tower
- 239,000+ Square Feet of Entertainment, Retail and Cultural amenities
- Food Hall With More Than 20 Eateries
- Music Venue With Multiple Performance Stages
 
        Cities are undergoing massive transformations, looking to reinvigorate downtowns by enticing residents and tourists to more lifestyle-oriented neighborhoods. With the rapid resurgence of downtown Nashville, Fifth + Broadway is a focal point for the neighborhood’s renaissance as a new mixed-use development located on the site of the old Nashville Convention Center. Taking full advantage of its prime location, the district reintegrates itself into the vibrant urban fabric of Music City.
Fifth + Broadway creates a mixed-use ecosystem that blends downtown urban living, Class A office space, a rooftop concert venue, a world-class museum, and food and beverage options. This entertainment district seamlessly integrates within the vibrant urban fabric of Music City by inserting rich, pedestrian-focused street experiences, addressing what people want from their cities: convenience, community, and accessibility.
Fifth + Broadway reconnects isolated entertainment and office districts into a thriving, walkable, mixed-use central district. It is distinctly Nashville in its vernacular and singularly modern to reflect this rapidly growing city’s continuous evolution and transformation. This transformational urban destination, which sees nearly five million annual visitors, has attracted locals and tourists to downtown.
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
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                                Nashville Business Journal interviewed Gensler Nashville Co-Managing Directors Christopher Goggin and Kelly Cathey about design trends for 2024, what makes Nashville so unique, and what’s next for the firm in the region.
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                                Nashville Tennessean interviewed Co-Managing Director Christopher Goggin about the contemporary architecture that’s remaking downtown Nashville and introducing experience-driven destinations at the ground level.
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                                2021 ULI Nashville Excellence in Development Awards – Winner, Large Private Sector Project
 
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