Monday, April 30, 2012

Downtown Nashville's Oldest Building Sold to Local Investors

William Soileau and Aline Richardson sold a historic downtown Nashville building for $1.87 million to a group of local investors, including Rob Lowe with Cassidy Turley. According to a Nashville Business Journal article, the new owners plan to spend $350,000 renovating the building and hope to secure a restaurant tenant by the fall. The building is across the street from Bridgestone Arena, home of the Tennessee Titans. "It's absolutely an investment in location," Lowe said.

The brick two-story, 5,000 square foot building is considered the oldest residential building in downtown Nashville. The building at 104 Fifth Avenue South was used by the "underground railroad" prior to the Civil War to help runaway slaves escape to the North. A renovation on the property in the 1980s revealed an 18-inch layer of silt and sand in a sealed-off basement, evidence that the Cumberland River had flooded as far west as Fifth Avenue in the early 1800s.

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