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  2. Viridian Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Viridian Tower is a 378-foot (115 m), 31 story skyscraper in Nashville, Tennessee. The building's features include an H.G. Hill grocery store on the bottom floor, rooftop pool, fitness center and clubroom, and secure key card access. In 2007, the building received Project of the Year Award by Urban Land Institute. It is currently the ...

  3. Nashville real estate sees condos in high demand for starter ...

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    Greater Nashville Realtors reports sales of 250 condos in January more than doubled to 540 closings in May. The median price of $349,360 per unit rose slightly to $351,000 from January to May.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Nashville - Wikipedia

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    Located across from the Nashville Convention Center, the Embassy Suites is the third hotel in a suite of hotels in this development: Embassy Suites, One Hotel and Cambria Hotel [33] [34] Viridian Tower: 22 378 115 31 2006 Residential It is the fourth tallest residential building in Nashville, TN. 805 Lea 23 370 110 30 2021 Residential

  5. 505 (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    [4] 505 is the tallest building in Nashville based on occupied floors, [6] and the third tallest overall behind the AT&T Building and the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences. [3] It includes 500 apartment units ranging from under 400 sq ft (37 m 2 ) to more than 4,000 sq ft (370 m 2 ), [ 6 ] with an option to later convert the top 175 units to ...

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  7. Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Housing Authority (NHA) was the predecessor to the MDHA it received approval by the City Council on Oct. 31, 1938. The housing authority was set up after the passage of the United States Housing Act of 1937. In December 1972 the NHA board recommended a name change to the Metro Development and Housing Agency (MDHA). [1]