Live Nation Reveals New 4400-Capacity Music Venue In Nashville

Live Nation Reveals New 4400-Capacity Music Venue In Nashville

Live Nation Reveals New 4,400-Capacity Music Venue In Nashville

Live Nation unveils Nashville venue is coming to a popular neighborhood

Written by: LB Cantrell
Source: Music Row

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (October 29, 2025) – Live Nation has announced that they are opening a new music venue in Nashville called The Truth. The 4,400 capacity indoor music venue is set to open fall 2026 in the Wedgewood Houston neighborhood.

“The legendary songwriter Harlan Howard said all you need for a good country song is three chords and the truth. The Truth is built on that same idea,” says Sally Williams, President of Nashville Music & Business Strategy, Live Nation. “Our goal is to create a space that could only exist here—where raw, honest music meets world-class production, and where fans and artists from across all genres can connect in a way that feels unmistakably Nashville.”

Designed by Blueprint Studio, Live Nation’s in-house design and development group, The Truth will feature a flexible floor plan with three levels of fans close to the stage, accommodating both standing-room and fully seated shows. The venue seeks to reflect Nashville’s creative DNA, from the inclusion of Harlan’s, a whiskey bar honoring the legendary songwriter, to the Vinyl Room, an exclusive two-story listening lounge celebrating the neighborhood’s deep vinyl roots.

As part of its launch, Live Nation is investing in Nashville’s creative community through multi-year commitments to the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) and the W.O. Smith Music School.

“NSAI is excited that Live Nation is recognizing Nashville songwriters as the backbone of our music community,” shares Bart Harbison, Executive Director, NSAI. “From naming their amazing new venue, ‘The Truth,’ derived from legendary songwriter Harlan Howard’s famous saying, to lyric displays and other songwriter recognitions inside the remarkable facility, the space will highlight the important contribution of songwriters to the industry ecosystem. In addition, Live Nation’s generous financial support for NSAI will help us continue the work we do for the songwriting profession. We are very enthusiastic about the possibilities we can employ as we work together.”

The Truth is projected every year to generate $74 million in economic impact, support 430 jobs, and contribute $6 million in state and local tax revenue.

“The backbone of Music City is the songwriters that put words to our feelings, stories, and joys. I’m excited that The Truth will be a venue that is dedicated to cultivating and supporting great songwriting,” Mayor Freddie O’Connell says. “When I expressed interest in music at a young age, the W.O. Smith Music School helped cultivate my passion, and allowing more folks to have that opportunity is a great way we ensure all Nashvillians can follow their Music City dreams.”

“Culturally, we see The Truth as a connector,” Williams shares. “Our partnerships with the Nashville Songwriters Association International and the W.O. Smith Music School are about investing in Nashville’s next generation of creators. Together, those programs will create opportunities for mentorship, performance, and inspiration right here in the neighborhood, ensuring that The Truth contributes to the city’s creative pipeline as much as its skyline.

“Long term, our hope is that The Truth becomes an anchor for Wedgewood-Houston, a gathering place where artists, neighbors, and the music industry intersect; where the creative class continues to thrive and where the spirit of Nashville keeps evolving.”

 

Live Nation details new Nashville venue

Live Nation details new Nashville venue

Live Nation details new Nashville venue: ‘pure and soulful and a little gutsy’

Live Nation unveils Nashville venue is coming to a popular neighborhood

Written by: Julia Masters
Source: Nashville Business Journal

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (October 28, 2025) – Nashville’s newest entertainment venue, by Live Nation, was inspired by a quote from one of the city’s most famous songwriters. Here’s what to expect when you see a show in the new space.

Read more with a subscription here: www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2025/10/28/live-nation-details-new-nashville-venue.html

 

Bank inks big lease to anchor South End office tower

Bank inks big lease to anchor South End office tower

Bank inks big lease to anchor South End office tower

Written by: Elise Franco
Source: Charlotte Business Journal

(August 14, 2025) – Story Highlights

  • First Horizon Corp. leases 88,167 square feet at 110 East.
  • First Horizon will move into new space in 2026.
  • 110 East is now approximately 70% leased.

A Memphis, Tennessee-based financial institution has signed a significant lease at 110 East in South End.

First Horizon Corp. (NYSE: FHN) will be the office tower’s anchor tenant, leasing 88,167 square feet across 110 East’s top three floors. The move consolidates two existing First Horizon office locations in Charlotte.

First Horizon will move into the new space in the first half of 2026.

Bradley Rice with Fischer CRE worked with First Horizon’s Tina Fullard and Joanna Britt in lease negotiations. Rhea Greene, Jennifer Kurz and John Hannon with Trinity Partners represented the landlord. 110 East is now about 70% leased.

First Horizon is among Charlotte’s 10 largest banks. Its overall assets totaled $82.1 billion as of June 2025, with 17 branches in the region. Its local deposits reach nearly $1.6 billion.

Laura Bunn, mid-Atlantic regional president for First Horizon, said the bank’s employee base has grown 150% in the last year in the Charlotte market. The new office will accommodate continued growth.

“With so much talent located in Charlotte, particularly in the financial services industry, it is home to our local banking team, corporate line of business leaders and associates with company-wide responsibilities,” Bunn said in a news release today.

Greene, Trinity Partners managing partner, said 110 East continues to see leasing success because it checks the boxes for companies looking for quality Class A office space.

“Ownership’s thoughtful design, building quality and service, and amenity experience in South End’s most compelling location is one of the market’s most complete and meaningful work experiences,” she said. “The building’s leasing success is proof of that, and current tour activity and interest show no signs of slowing down.”

Most recently, Spar Group signed a 16,000-square-foot lease at 110 East for its corporate headquarters relocation. Other office tenants at 110 East include Coinbase, the nation’s largest crypto exchange, which signed a deal for 58,600 square feet earlier this year; SouthState Bank, which is leasing 40,000 square feet for its new regional headquarters; storage solutions firm Patterson Pope, which is occupying about 6,500 square feet; and health insurance company Humana, which is occupying about 13,500 square feet.

The 370,000-square-foot, 24-story office tower delivered in March 2024. It has 13 office floors on top of a 900-space parking deck. An 11th-floor sky lounge with unobstructed views of uptown includes a 3,000-square-foot terrace, 4,000-square-foot fitness center and conference space.

The Iberian Pig, an Atlanta-based tapas restaurant, announced in May that it will occupy 4,600 square feet at the building’s ground floor. The restaurant will open next year.

Stiles Corp. and Shorenstein Properties, the developers behind 110 East, are also renovating an adjacent 12,000-square-foot retail property. The Jones Building, a 100-year-old building at 1820 South Blvd., was formerly home to Tupelo Honey until the restaurant closed in early 2020. Renovations are expected to deliver later this year.

 

Details released for residential component of Belle Meade Village

Details released for residential component of Belle Meade Village

Details released for residential component of Belle Meade Village

AJ Capital enlists NYC-based design firm, eyes late 2027 finish for two-building development

Written by: William Williams
Source: Nashville Post

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 16, 2025) – AJ Capital announced Wednesday details related to the residential component of its planned Belle Meade Village mixed-use development — with demolition on the site now fully underway.

According to a release, The Residences at Belle Meade Village will be comprised of two high-end residential buildings, designed in a traditional manner and each with approximately 40 units. The Residences are being designed by New York-based Meyer Davis, the founders of which — Will Meyer and Grace Davis — originally are from Nashville.

According to a release, the future buildings (to stand approximately eight floors) and their homes “will thoughtfully blend worldly sensibilities with the timeless heritage of the surrounding Belle Meade community.”

A completion date is anticipated for late 2027, with the main address of the overall project 4500 Harding Pike.

Residents of The Residences at Belle Meade Village will have access to more than 16,000 square feet of amenities: a pool with private cabanas, a five-acre private park, a library, a piano room, screening and listening rooms, a golf simulator, whiskey and cigar rooms, lounges and a private Mahjong room.

Wellness amenities will include a gym facility, Pilates studio, sauna, spa, cold plunge, salon, and private treatment rooms.

Other amenities will include a 24-hour doorman, concierge and valet offerings.

The first preview tours will begin in the fall at a sales gallery under construction at 4525 Harding Pike, across from the Belle Meade Village site. The release does not include presales pricing.

AJ Capital paid $87 million for the property in July 2023 (read more about the company’s mixed-use project plans here).

 

First Look: The Residences at Belle Meade Village

First Look: The Residences at Belle Meade Village

First Look: The Residences at Belle Meade Village

Demolition of the Belle Meade Plaza site began in March, now AJ Capital Partners is providing a visual of what the residences at Belle Meade Village will look like.

Written by: Skylar Webb
Source: Nash Today

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 16, 2025) – Just shy of a month after demolition began on the former Belle Meade Plaza, AJ Capital Partners is breaking down plans for a portion of the Belle Meade Village development that sits on a 15.5-acre site along Harding Pike.

New renderings and details focus on two buildings comprised of 80 for-sale units and over 16,000 sqft of amenities that will make up The Residences at Belle Meade Village. This contributes to larger plans for 388 residential spaces and 78 hotel rooms.

Throughout the eight-floor buildings, residents will have access to curated features:

  • Lifestyle | Pool with private cabanas, 5-acre park, and golf simulator
  • Specialty rooms | Library, piano, Mahjong, screening/listening, and whiskey/cigar rooms
  • Wellness | Gym, Pilates studio, sauna, spa, cold plunge, salon, and private treatment rooms

The residential component is expected to be complete by late 2027, but tours begin this fall at the sales gallery — 4525 Harding Pk.