1111 Church Street Residential

About This Project

A 25-story, 600,000-square foot, concrete-framed structure with upper apartment levels and lower parking levels and retail at the ground level. The structure is built up against the Church Street bridge, with an entrance from the bridge structure. The tower embraces the rectilinear block with four street frontages and a major alley. While occupying as much of the city edge conditions as possible, the development activates the unused alley into pedestrian-friendly retail space. Back-of-house and utility areas are limited along this alley frontage. The high-end apartment tower contains 380 one- and two-bedroom luxury apartment units and 52,000 square feet of interior and exterior amenities, retail space, anchored by Puttshack, a high-end mini golf company. Other amenities include a pool, gym, social areas and work spaces.

Interior amenities include a fitness center with two studios, men’s and women’s locker rooms with a steam, sauna and showers. There are two private dining rooms, a self-serve kitchen/pantry, four conference pods, two lounges, a library, music room, billiards/ping-pong room and a sports simulator. Exterior amenities include a pool deck with an outdoor bar and outdoor grills, a dog run, and a pickle ball court, a fitness center, outdoor fitness, steam/sauna, lockers/showers, library, dog run, music room, billiards/ping-pong, sports simulator, office pods, community lounge, private dining room, kitchen, outdoor bar, outdoor grills, the lawn, pool deck and pickleball court.

The design features include exposed columns and the largest amenity deck in Nashville. Most of the street front on the Church Street viaduct is elevated by 30 feet from the rest of the property. Connectivity was resolved with the creation of a monumental stair that leads pedestrians from the Church Street level down to the upgraded alley. The integration of the alley not only creates pedestrian engagement, but it also establishes a uniform context between the street fronts and base of the tower. Exposed structural concrete columns extend beyond the roof line. A minimalist, industrial palette allows the domination of glass, accented with metal and exposed concrete, to reflect the building’s surroundings. Twenty-one stories rise above Church Street, and the remaining four stories are subgrade. Approximately 150 public parking spaces serve retail patrons and the surrounding community.

Date

2023

Location

Nashville, TN

Category
Hospitality / Multi-Family / Mixed-Use Experience