(615) 301-1650: MLS #2647294 Official listing information! D B Cooper neighborhood - 1001 S 6th St located in Nashville TN 37213, priced at $3900000, with 0 bedrooms.
1001 S 6th St Nashville TN - MLS #2647294 CloseLand for sale in Nashville, TN at 1001 S 6th St. This land is priced at $6,290,323/acre.
Corner commercial level lot zoned IR with the lot under the T5MU (Urban Mixed-Use) Policy allowing for MUI-A zoning (Mixed Use Intensive, intended for a high intensity mixture development of residential, retail, and office uses). Under MUI-A zoning, there is 100% ISR and maximum height of 150ft and potential concepts of 190 unit build or 10 stories. This unique lot is just one block off the Cumberland River on the East Bank redevelopment area in the Opportunity Zone. There is a proposed walking bridge across the Cumberland that lines up directly at S 6th Street, one block away. Only .8 miles/4 mins to the new 2027 Titan's Stadium and New East Bank Development and 1.5 miles/5 mins from Broadway.
Warner Elementary Enhanced Option
Stratford STEM Magnet School Lower Campus
Stratford STEM Magnet School Upper Campus
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Listing information last updated on May 9th, 2024 at 6:39pm CDT.
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