The Rotary Club of Nashville recently heard an update on Nashville Yards project.

Joe Bucher, director of strategic design for project developer Southwest Value Partners, spoke at the club’s April 10 luncheon. Here are five takeaways from his speech about the mixed-use development coming together on the north end of The Gulch along with an Amazon update. The project is expected to come online during the first part of 2025.

 

1. With ‘incredible opportunity’ comes ‘enormous responsibility’

Bucher acknowledged the significance of the ground on which Nashville Yards is being built.

“The site Nashville Yards sits on was always the yards,” he said. “It was a place of commerce. We pushed a lot of our culture through Union Station. Over time, some of this has been forgotten. The rail yards still existed, but in a much smaller form as transportation moved away from the downtown core.”

He added that the site has been a hole in the ground for many years, but now some buildings are open, like the Grand Hyatt, while others begin to come out of the ground.

The site is 18 acres in total, but it didn’t start out that big.

“When we got the site in 2015, Lifeway had accumulated 14 acres of property. It has since grown from that point,” he said. “We had to think about how a measurable piece of the city that ties a lot of important pieces together would function. With that comes an incredible opportunity and an enormous responsibility to do it right.”

 

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