North Nashville is getting its say on one of the neighborhood’s most talked-about empty lots.
A community meeting is set for 6 p.m. Thursday at the William D. Bodenhamer Building in North Nashville, where neighbors will review plans for a mixed-use project developers are calling Silo Bend. The proposal would redevelop a long-vacant parcel near the Nations’ mural-covered grain silo into a blend of retail, office space, and new housing. Metro Councilmember Brandon Taylor has invited neighbors to hear directly from the development team and weigh in on the plan at the meeting.
As reported by WKRN, the meeting is listed as taking place at 6 p.m. at the William D. Bodenhamer Building on 25th Avenue North. Metro’s North Precinct page, however, lists the William D. Bodenhamer Building at 2231 26th Ave N, so attendees may want to double-check the entrance and time before heading out; the precinct page includes the building’s address and contact details.
What developers are proposing
Developers say the plan would transform the vacant lot on 51st Avenue North into a mixed-use complex with ground-floor retail, office space, and residential units, and that they intend to use the Silo Bend name for the project…