Nashville Development Updates — Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Good morning! Here's what's new in Nashville real estate development.
📰 Today's Stories
1. RiverGate Mall Redevelopment Approved
RiverGate Mall Redevelopment, a 340-unit mixed-use project at 1000 Rivergate Parkway, Goodlettsville, Nashville, has been approved. Developed by Merus, LLC, it includes 120 hotel rooms, a pool, and a...
2. RiverGate Mall Redevelopment Approved
RiverGate Mall Redevelopment, a 458-unit mixed-use project, approved for 1000 Rivergate Parkway, Goodlettsville, Nashville. It includes 120 hotel rooms across 7 floors, developed by Merus LLC.
Amenit...
3. Opaline at Artist Hill Rises on Dickerson Pike
The Opaline at Artist Hill, a 251-unit mixed-use development, is under construction at 3533 Dickerson Pike, Nashville. This seven-story project by Wedgewood Avenue, designed by Smith Gee Studio, combi...
4. PSC Metals Redevelopment on East Bank Proposed

PSC Metals redevelopment is proposed for 710 South 1st Street in Nashville's East Bank. TEB LLC, led by J. David Byerley and Sam Lingo, is behind this mixed-use project.
The plan aims to transform th...
5. 60-Story Mixed Use Tower Rising at 1010 Church St.

Paramount, a 500-unit mixed use building, is under construction at 1010 Church St., Nashville. It will include 60 floors and 700,000 sq ft, designed by Goettsch Partners.
The tower will reach 750 fee...
6. Aureum Phases II & III Proposed in Franklin

Aureum Phases II & III, a 604-unit mixed-use development, is proposed near Carothers Parkway and East McEwen Drive in Franklin, TN. Developed by Embrey, it aims to meet housing demand.
Details on bui...
7. East Bank Redevelopment Gets Green Light
East Bank Redevelopment, a 1550-unit mixed-use project by The Fallon Company, is approved for Metro-owned land near Nissan Stadium and Shelby Avenue. Designed by Perkins Eastman, it includes 695 affor...
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