505 (Nashville) Explained

505
Status:complete
Building Type:Residential apartments
Location:505 Church Street
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
Coordinates:36.1628°N -86.7803°W
Start Date:December 2015
Topped Out Date:May 18, 2017
Completion Date:January 2018
Opened Date:January 2018
Height:5230NaN0
Floor Count:45
Floor Area:403000square feet
Architecture Firm:Solomon Cordwell Buenz
Developer:Giarratana Development, LLC
Main Contractor:Archer Western Construction

505, previously known as 505 CST and Paramount, is a residential skyscraper in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Church Street. 505 stands on the location originally intended for the cancelled Signature Tower. The 45-story building is 522feet tall and feature 403000square feet of floor space. 505 is the tallest building in Nashville based on occupied floors, and the third tallest overall behind the AT&T Building and the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences. It includes 500 apartment units ranging from under 400square feet to more than 4000square feet, with an option to later convert the top 175 units to condominiums. Other planned areas include three retail spaces including an 8000square feet ground-level restaurant, a 45000square feet amenity level, and 690 parking spaces. It is expected to cost . The architect is Solomon Cordwell Buenz.

Preleasing opened in November 2016, with rents ranging from $1,500 to $6,300 per month (excluding penthouses). The building topped out on May 18, 2017, and opened to its first tenants on October 1, 2017 in advance of completion in January 2018. Initially, no sales are planned for 505. The investment and financing arrangements, including an investment from a real estate investment trust, do not allow for sales during construction.

505 was named Best New Skyscraper in the 2017 Nashville Scene "Best of Nashville" awards.[1]

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  1. News: Williams . William . Best New Skyscraper . November 13, 2017 . Nashville Scene . en.