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  2. Paramount Tower (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    Upon completion, it will be the tallest building in Nashville and the state of Tennessee. It was first announced on October 4, 2021 by long-time Nashville developer Giarratana Development. [1] Construction began in 2024 and is expected to be completed in 2027. [2] The building will contain 360 apartments and 140 condos for sale. [3]

  3. Four Seasons Nashville grand penthouse under contract for ...

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    The Grand Penthouse at the Four Seasons Residences Nashville is actively under contract for $15 million, the most expensive listing downtown.

  4. Penthouse apartment - Wikipedia

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    The name penthouse is derived from apentis, an Old French word meaning "attached building" or "appendage". The modern spelling is influenced by a 16th-century folk etymology that combines the Middle French word for "slope" (pente) with the English noun house (the meaning at that time was "attached building with a sloping roof or awning").

  5. House Where Brittany Murphy Died and Britney Spears Felt a Portal to Another Dimension for Sale for $18M. ... A Florida 'condo cliff' is coming as owners deal with fallout from 2021 Surfside collapse.

  6. Lavish gold-domed penthouse in New York City on sale for $25 ...

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    The gold dome atop 170 Fifth Avenue is actually a two-story apartment — and now it’s up for sale. ... Now, the 5,777-square-foot penthouse that occupies the shimmering dome (and the two-story ...

  7. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The penthouse was bought by entrepreneur Robert Österlund (founder of Xacti, LLC and Inbox.com) for a Canadian record price of over $28 million. [24] In 2009, founder Sharp wrote a memoir titled Four Seasons: The Story of Business Philosophy. It contained a historical chronicle of the hotels since its inception. [25]