Creating Places: A Citizen Observer's Look at Nashville's Built Environment
Writer's Note: William Williams' interest in the manmade environment dates to 1970, at which point the then-young Williams started a collection of postcards of city skylines. The collection now numbers 1,000-plus cards. Among the writer's specific interests are exterior building design, city district planning, demographics, signage, mixed-use development, mass transit and green/sustainable construction and living. Williams began his Creating Places column with The City Paper in February 2005. The column in its original form was discontinued in September 2008 and reinvented via this blog in November 2008. Creating Places can be found on the home page of the website of The City Paper, at which Williams has worked in various capacities since October 2000.
What's the status of the vacant lot adjoining the Hotel Hutton on West End? Isn't it slated to be some type of Marriott brand hotel?
ReplyDeleteAny news on the West End Summit? Such a prime spot, vacant land for quite a while now. Alex Palmer & Co. just doesn't seem to have its act together on this and other projects.
It would be interesting to have your commentary on the renovations of the TN State Capitol building. Apparently it's now closed until next January and the Governor's Office has relocated to the top floor of the Tennessee Tower.
I never have understood why Palmer Plaza is not lit up at night. All you see are 2 red dot lights at the top. I think if it were to have some dramatic lighting added, it would add to the midtown "skyline" at night. It's a good looking building, but you sure can't see it at night. Very odd.
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ReplyDeletePalmer & Co. continues to work to make WES happen. I think we could see the project one day but in a very different iteration than its most recent. Of note, the company has enjoyed more successes than failures.
I have not followed the Capitol renovation much. It's a six-month effort with the focus on the electrical and plumbing lines.
As to Palmer Plaza's cap being lit, I like that idea. But it would come at a cost. Not sure Palmer & Co. could justify. Most buildings with decorative and/or lit crowns 1. are located in central business districts; 2. rise at least 300 feet tall or 3. have an anchor/naming rights tenant or 4. all three. PPlaza doesn't really fit the mold but it would be cool.
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What about the vacant land right next to the Hutton Hotel? Is is still planned as a Marriott brand hotel, or what? Any news on that prime West End space?
ReplyDeleteA husband-wife development team (the Patels) want to build, but it seems the project has reached an indefinite delay.
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Say what you will about density, I hope Midtown Cafe is able to survive or at least stay in the area. The dining room needs a renovation, but Nashville only has so many institutions like Midtown left.
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