2016 Nashville Downtown Partnership Annual Report

C O N T E N T S
2016 Board of Directors 2
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Live 4
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Retail 5
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Work 6
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Getting Around 7
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Clean and Safe 8-9
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Play 10
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Communications 11
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Invest 12-13
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2016 Sponsors 13-20
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2016 Members 21
NASHVILLE DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP
2016 Board of Directors
OFFICERS
RONALD V. GOBBELL, FAIA
Chairman
Gobbell Hays Partners, Inc.
CAROL B. YOCHEM
Vice Chairman
First Tennessee Bank
JENNEEN KAUFMAN
Secretary
Tennessee Titans
BECKY HARRELL
Treasurer
Chair, Access & Transportation
KraftCPAs, PLLC
BRENT HYAMS
Tennessee Performing Arts Center
& War Memorial Auditorium
JOHN FLEMING
Renaissance Nashville Hotel
DECOSTA JENKINS
Nashville Electric Service
RICHARD FLETCHER
511 Group, Inc.
KRIS KEMP
Bass, Barry & Sims
BETH FORTUNE
Vanderbilt University
DR. FRANK LEWIS
First Baptist Nashville
WILLIAM GLAUS
The Bank of Nashville
ZACH LIFF
DZL Management
RONNY L. GREER
Frazier & Deeter, LLC
MAURO M. MASTRAPASQUA
CBID Secretary-Treasurer
Mastrapasqua Asset Management
JIM SCHMITZ
Immediate Past Chairman
Regions Bank
JOHN GUPTON
CBID Vice Chairman
Baker Donelson
DIRECTORS
JOE HALL
Hall Strategies
ELIZABETH MAYHALL
Regions Bank
JAMES HARBISON
Metro Development and Housing
Agency
ROBERT A. MCCABE, JR.
Chair, Resource Development
Pinnacle Financial Partners
THE HONORABLE BILL BECK
Ex Officio
State Representative
THE HONORABLE
THELMA HARPER
Ex Officio
State Senator
MARK MCNEELY
McNeely Pigott & Fox Public
Relations
JEFFREY K. BELSER
Ingram Industries Inc.
AUBREY B. (TREY) HARWELL, III
Neal & Harwell, PLC
KEN L. BISHOP
NASBA
WILLIAM HASTINGS
Chair, Business Development
Hastings Architecture Associates, LLC
DONALD W. ABEL, JR.
Fifth Third Bank
BILL BARKLEY
City Development Company, LLC
MIKE BLOSSER
LP Building Products
ROBERT R. CAMPBELL, JR.
Waller
KENT CLEAVER
Pinnacle Financial Partners
JENNIFER COLE
Chair, Retail Development
Metro Arts Commission
GEORGE V. CRAWFORD, JR.
Gullett, Sanford, Robinson
& Martin, PLLC
CLAIRE CROWELL
Ex Officio
A. Marshall Family Foods
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W. KIRBY DAVIS, JR.
Chair, Residential Development
Freeman Webb Companies
SEAN HENRY
Nashville Predators
BOB HIGGINS
Barge Waggoner Sumner and
Cannon
ROBERT C. H. (BERT) MATHEWS, III
The Mathews Company
DEBORAH MERRELL
SunTrust Bank
THE HONORABLE
FREDDIE O’CONNELL
Ex Officio
Metro Council, District 19
KENTON OLIVER
Ex Officio
Nashville Public Library
CHARLES ROBIN
Robin Realty Co., LLC
KATHY SAGER
AT&T
BRENDA SANDERSON
Chair, Public Space Management
The STAGE, Legends Corner and
Second Fiddle
RALPH SCHULZ
Ex Officio
Nashville Area Chamber of
Commerce
AMY SEIGENTHALER
DVL Seigenthaler
GREG SLIGH
The Hermitage Hotel
GREGORY SMITH
Stites & Harbison PLLC
BUTCH SPYRIDON
Ex Officio
Nashville Convention
and Visitors Corp
T. STEPHEN C. TAYLOR
Bass, Berry & Sims PLC
CARRIE BANKS TEAFORD
Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital
JAMES S. TURNER, JR.
MarketStreet Enterprises
TOM TURNER
Ex Officio
Nashville Downtown Partnership
CHRISTOPHER WARD
Nashville Sounds
DAN PIOTROWSKI
Omni Nashville Hotel
RAY WATERS
Castlerock Asset Management
DAN HOGAN
CapStar Bank
STEPHEN H. PRICE
Burr & Forman LLP
SALLY WILLIAMS
Ryman Auditorium
ROBERT M. HOLLAND, JR.
Butler Snow, LLP
HUGH M. QUEENER
CBID Chairman
Pinnacle Financial Partners
MATT WILTSHIRE
Ex Officio
Mayor’s Office of Economic
and Community Development
LAURA HOLLINGSWORTH
The Tennessean/TN Media
CHRIS HOLMES
FirstBank
BRIAN REAMES
Highwoods Properties
BRACKNEY J. REED
Gresham, Smith & Partners
SHIRLEY ZEITLIN
Zeitlin & Company, Realtors
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DOWNTOWN LIVING
LIVE
KIRBY DAVIS, Chair, Residential Development
• Downtown housing product continues to be in high
demand, driving increases in rental rates and condo
prices. Rental occupancy is 97% this year and has
been 95% or higher since 2010. Housing prices have
significantly increased in recent years, and the current
resale inventory only constitutes a two-month supply.
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• 9,000 people currently live in downtown Nashville.
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• The number of downtown residents by the end of 2018
is projected to be nearly 13,000, based on units under
construction.
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• At mid-year 2016, there were 5,084 downtown residential
units—49% rental, 47% condo, and 4% single-family units.
Market rate housing constitutes 95% and affordable
housing accounts for 5% of the housing mix.
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• Currently, 10 rental projects are under construction that
will deliver more than 2,900 units. There are an additional
seven projects planned/announced. If all planned projects
were built, the total number of rental units downtown
would increase to over 7,164.
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• In 2016, The SoBro and The Carillon began to move in
residents. The SoBro adds 313 units and The Carillon
adds 306 units.
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• CityLights broke ground and began construction in 2016.
The project will add 71 for-sale units to the downtown
Nashville market in 2018.
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• When surveyed, residents listed the urban experience
as the top appeal for living in downtown Nashville. The
second most popular reason for living downtown was
location, followed by arts and cultural events.
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• Downtown continues to experience unprecedented
housing demand, especially for purchase product. The
pressure on the market will continue until existing or
under-construction projects convert or new product
comes online.
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DOWNTOWN RETAIL
RETAIL
JENNIFER COLE, Chair, Retail Development
• Fifty-seven new retail businesses opened or announced opening
plans in 2016. In 2015, there were a total of 30 retail openings.
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• The Nashville downtown retail strategy focuses on fostering
dynamic retail clusters in target areas led by retail magnets such
as Puckett’s Gro. & Restaurant, Urban Outfitters, and the M Street
restaurants.
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• As more large-scale entertainment businesses open in downtown,
bars and restaurants are taking advantage of their upper floors
and rooftop decks. In the past two years, 11 honkytonks have
added rooftop bars.
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• New retailers this year include Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse, Alan
Jackson’s Good Time Bar, Del Frisco’s Grille, Blue Sky Cottage,
Urban Artsy, The Marsh House and Killebrew Coffee (both inside
Thompson Nashville), L27, Decker & Dyer, and Rhapsody Spa (all
three inside The Westin Nashville), and many more.
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• The Nashville restaurant scene continues to garner national
attention and accolades. Little Octopus was named one of “The
South’s Best New Restaurants” in Southern Living. According to
Restaurant Business Magazine, The Southern Steak & Oyster and
Acme Feed & Seed are among the top 100 independent restaurants
in the nation, based on gross sales.
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• Major new downtown retail space will come online with additional
development of the Capitol View mixed-use urban project and
the repurposed Nashville Convention Center. The 5th + Broadway
development plans to bring 205,000 square feet of retail, restaurant,
and entertainment space.
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• The First Saturday Art Crawl continues to grow with 26 venues on
the map, and 1,900 regular attendees. Each month—on the first
Saturday—art galleries throughout downtown Nashville open their
doors for an evening of art and culture. Admission is free, and
many galleries serve wine and refreshments. There is often live
music on a temporary stage on 5th Avenue and new art exhibits
to enjoy every month.
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• August 6th, 2016 marked the 10th anniversary of the First Saturday
Art Crawl in downtown Nashville.
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• Downtown Nashville has 101 shopping options, 229 dining options,
90 nightlife venues and 23 galleries—with more to come!
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MORE DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES,
MORE DOWNTOWN WORK SPACE
WORK
WILLIAM HASTINGS, Chair, Business Development
• At the close of 2016, Class A office space
vacancy was 3.5%. In 2015, the mid-year
downtown Class A office vacancy was 6.4%.
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• 5th + Broadway is the planned
redevelopment of the Nashville Convention
Center, by Spectrum | Emery and
OliverMcMillan. A mixed-use development,
it will feature a new hotel conference center
and 350,000 square feet of Class A office
space, as well as the National Museum of
African American Music and retail, event,
and residential space.
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• Recent additions to the downtown office
space scene include Gulch Crossing
(205,000 square feet), 1201 Demonbreun
(285,000 square feet), and 1100 Charlotte
at Capitol View (500,000 square feet).
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• Capitol View is officially open for business.
HCA began moving employees from its
Parallon, HealthTrust, and Sarah Cannon
divisions into new offices at Capitol View
in October 2016. LifeWay is constructing
a nine-story, 250,000 square-foot
headquarters at Capitol View for their 1,100
downtown employees.
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• Bridgestone Americas is building its
downtown headquarters (514,000 square
feet) at Fourth Avenue and Demonbreun
Street. And the 222 2nd tower (350,000
square feet) and an eight-story tower at
615 Third Avenue South (125,000 square
feet) are under construction.
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• The Partnership’s 7th annual Downtown
Employee Appreciation Week was in
October of 2016, celebrating the more than
59,000 (and growing) people who work in
downtown Nashville.
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GET MOVING IN DOWNTOWN
GETTING AROUND
BECKY HARRELL, Chair, Access and Transportation Committee
• The Nashville Downtown Partnership has managed a Nissan
Stadium park-and-ride program since May 2002. Free weekday
parking is offered in designated Nissan Stadium lots for registered
downtown employees. The Partnership provides optional costeffective shuttle service to downtown office buildings.
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• There are currently 20 shuttles in operation on four routes for
employees. These routes serve over 2,000 downtown employees
every workday.
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• As new companies move downtown, the Partnership helps find
parking solutions for the incoming employees. Sometimes this
includes new shuttle routes, and this trend is expected to grow.
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• BEEP (Best Ever Event Parking) is a park-and-ride option for
Bridgestone Arena events. BEEP provides free parking at Nissan
Stadium Lot R with optional round trip shuttle service for only $3
per person. For 2016, a projected total of 25,000 people will park
with BEEP for more than 120 events.
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• Nashville B-cycle has 301 bikes for short-term use at 36 automated
kiosks. The Nashville Downtown Partnership manages this bikeshare program, which was funded by a Communities Putting
Prevention to Work Federal grant with the Metro Nashville Public
Health Department and launched in December 2012.
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• Five new kiosks were installed in 2016. They are providing bikes
at the corner of 40th Ave. North and Charlotte Ave., 46th Ave.
North and Charlotte Ave., Broadway and 200 21st Ave. South,
the Parthenon, and Porter Road and Eastland Ave.
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• In 2016, more than 400 annual memberships were purchased,
and there were more than 74,400 bike checkouts.
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• Nashville B-cycle riders burned more than 20 million calories in
2016. They rode more than 500,000 miles and offset more than
500,000 pounds of carbon, a 54% increase over 2015.
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CLEAN AND SAFE IN DOWNTOWN
CLEAN & SAFE
BRENDA SANDERSON, Chair, Public Space Committee
• The downtown clean and safe teams provide a wide range
of services to two Business Improvement Districts—one
in the central urban area (CBID) and one in The Gulch
(GBID).
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• Each day, the cleaning team works diligently throughout
the CBID and the GBID, keeping downtown Nashville at
its best. The team’s hours of operation and staffing vary
based on seasonal needs and special events.
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• By the end of 2016, the cleaning staff removed more than
105,369 pounds of trash, 4,937 square feet of graffiti, and
power washed and weeded more than 1,409 block faces
and alleys in the urban core district.
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• The cleaning team continues to mow the grass and
remove litter and weeds along the major downtown
access points at highway interchanges. They also clean
and repaint junction boxes, light poles, trash receptacles,
and tree grates as needed.
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• Seasonal flower baskets are installed on streetlights
throughout downtown from May until October. There
were 628 hanging baskets in 2016. Construction sites have
decreased the number of baskets hung in recent years.
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CLEAN & SAFE
CLEAN AND SAFE IN DOWNTOWN
• Downtown Ambassadors monitor downtown streets and
sidewalks. In 2016, they logged more than 6,627 miles on
Segways.
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• Safety Ambassadors also rotate through assignments
as Hospitality Ambassadors. They wear yellow shirts
marked with the universal symbol for information and
distribute guidebooks and maps, and print out directions
for visitors. Their handheld devices provide quick access
to a searchable database of downtown businesses and
printable walking directions.
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• Since July 2011, a fulltime Social Services Outreach
Coordinator has focused on connecting individuals
with high numbers of downtown arrests to needed
services (e.g., drug and alcohol treatment programs,
transportation assistance, mental health services).
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• Sixty-seven clients—with more than 5,000 arrests over the
past three years—have received assistance through the
housing-first model. More than 40,000 days of housing
have been provided, offering a more permanent solution
to homelessness.
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PLAY
GET OUT AND PLAY
• Ascend Amphitheater completed a very successful first
year in July 2016. The 2016 season has brought even
more ticket sales, on pace to sell out more than half of
all shows. Pollstar named Ascend Amphitheater the 2015
Best New Major Concert Venue.
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• Ryman Auditorium was named the 2015 Pollstar Theatre
of the Year for the sixth consecutive year. Consequence
of Sound ranked Ryman Auditorium at number 10 on
their list of The 100 Greatest American Music Venues.
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• Bridgestone Arena was ranked fifth in the United States
and 16th in the world for ticket sales at the end of 2016.
The venue hosted about 1 million people (by the end of
2016 third quarter), including 37 events, 48 performances,
15 sold-out shows, the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament,
and Nashville Predators hockey games.
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• The Nashville Predators hosted one of the most successful
NHL All-Star Weekends in League history. It was held
downtown from January 28–31, 2016 and garnered close
to $20 million in revenue.
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• The 45th annual CMA Music Festival brought a record
in direct spending to the local economy. Ascend
Amphitheater became a new staple of the CMA Music
Festival, with the AT&T Skyview Stage hosting acts
including Ashley Monroe, Brazilbilly, The Oak Ridge Boys,
Sara Evans, Shenandoah, and Sister Hazel.
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• The Tennessee Performing Arts Center had a great 2016,
featuring shows such as the Phantom of the Opera
(complete sellout), The Book of Mormon, and Rent 20th
Anniversary Tour. The Schermerhorn Symphony Center
celebrated its 10th anniversary season beginning in
September 2016. It hosted everything from their popular
Friday-morning Coffee & Classics, to the jazz series, the
FirstBank Pop Series, and a full classical lineup.
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• With so many places to play, downtown Nashville needs
more places to stay. By the end of 2016, downtown had
5,417 hotel rooms. There were 2,340 new hotel rooms
under construction.
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COMMUNICATIONS
STAYING CONNECTED TO DOWNTOWN
• Nashvilledowntown.com is the central hub for connecting to
downtown online.
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• The events calendar features 800–1,000 monthly downtown
happenings. The website’s point-location mapping feature
provides users with detailed information about downtown
destinations, including 229 dining options and 101 places to shop.
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• The Nashville Downtown Partnership manages a total of
four websites—keeping people informed about everything
downtown, where to park, all about The Gulch, and how to rent
and ride a bright red B-cycle bike.
nashvilledowntown.com
parkitdowntown.com
explorethegulch.com
nashvillebcycle.com
All together, theses sites garner more than 3.25 million pageviews
in a year.
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• A primary resource for downtown parking information,
parkitdowntown.com includes interactive maps, photos of
garage entrances, current rates, Nissan Stadium park-and-ride
options and special discount offers.
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• Social media continues to be an effective method for thousands
to connect with downtown. The Nashville Downtown Partnership
currently has 131,425 followers on Twitter, and 23,982 followers
on Instagram. The Partnership’s multiple Facebook accounts
now reach over 66,000 followers.
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• The Nashville Downtown Partnership’s social media statistics
consistently outpace those of comparable organizations in
other cities.
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• Published twice each year, 70,000 copies of The Guidebook
are distributed to hotels, restaurants, business and residential
locations. This comprehensive listing of downtown options in 40
categories is also maintained online at nashvilledowntown.com.
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INVESTORS ARE STRONG PARTNERS
IN DOWNTOWN INITIATIVES
INVEST
ROBERT A. McCABE, JR., Chair, Resource Development Committee
• Since 2007, corporate investors have committed
over $1,800,000 to advance key initiatives of the
Nashville Downtown Partnership. Board members
and the broader business community are partners in
implementing a variety of downtown improvements.
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• Annual corporate investments have supported a
comprehensive downtown retail strategy, street
beautification and landscaping projects, upgrades to
the Downtown Development Center, the enhancement
of user-friendly responsive websites, and the expansion
of a successful street outreach initiative.
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• Most investors continue participating annually because
they consider a strong downtown economy to be
critically important for the entire region and they value
the Partnership’s advocacy for downtown businesses
and residents.
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• Over 50% of the 2016 investors are members of the Board
of Directors, and also participate in other Partnership
activities. The number of investors continues to expand,
with nine new groups added in 2016.
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• Other Partnership investment opportunities include
annual membership dues, downtown home tour
sponsorships, annual meeting sponsorships and
guidebook advertising. From this menu of options,
investors choose those categories that best complement
their business goals.
CORPORATE INVESTORS 2007 – 2016
4Pant, LLC
Ajax Turner Co., Inc.
American Constructors, Inc.
Amstar Group
AT&T
Avenue Bank
Baker Donelson
The Bank of Nashville
Bass, Berry & Sims PLC
BDO USA, LLP
Beaman Automotive Group
Boyle Investments
Nashville/Capitol View
Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc.
Brasfield & Gorrie
Bristol Development
Brookside Properties
Butler Snow, LLP
CapStar Bank
Caterpillar Financial Products
Colliers International|Nashville
Core Development Services, LLC
CoreCivic
Corner Partnership, LLC
Crosland, LLC
Cushman & Wakefield
CVS Caremark Corporation
DET Distributing Co.
DVL|Seigenthaler: A Finn Company
DZL Management Co., LLC
Eakin Partners
Earl Swensson Associates
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Fifth Third Bank
First Management Services
First Tennessee
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FirstBank
Frazier & Deeter, P.C.
Freeman Webb Companies
Fresh Capital
Genesco
Giarratana, LLC
Gobbell Hays Partners, Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
GSRM Law
Harwell Howard Hyne Gabbert
& Manner, PC
HCA
HealthTrust
Hensler Development Group, LLC
The Hermitage Hotel
Highwoods Properties
Ingram Industries, Inc.
KPMG LLP
KraftCPAs, PLLC
Lewis, King, Krieg & Waldrop, P.C.
M Street
MarketStreet Enterprises
Martha and Bronson Ingram Foundation
The Memorial Foundation
Metro Development & Housing Agency
Music City Suites, LLC
Nashville Electric Service
Nashville Pinnacle, LLC
Nashville Predators
Nashville Sounds
Neal & Harwell, PLC
Nissan North America
O’Charley’s Inc.
OliverMcMillan|Spectrum Emery
Parallon Business Services
Piedmont Natural Gas
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Premier Parking
Pricewaterhouse Cooper
Regions Bank
Saint Thomas Health
Sarah Cannon
SMS Holdings
SP Plus
Sprintz Furniture
The Stage on Broadway, Inc.
and Legends Corner, Inc.
Standard Candy Co.
Stites & Harbison, PLLC
Strategic Hospitality
SunTrust Foundation
Tennessee Titans
TomKats Hospitality
Tootsie’s, Honky Tonk Central, and Rippy’s
Tower Investments, LLC
Tuck-Hinton Architects
U.S. Bank
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Village Real Estate Services
Walker Tipps & Malone
Waller Law
Ward Brothers Development
Ted Welch Investments
Wildhorse Saloon
Work and Greer
XMi Holdings
Zeitlin and Company, Realtors
*Bold type indicates 2016 investors
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Nashville, TN 37203
615-255-8400
NASHVILLE DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP
2016 MEMBERS
With their annual membership investments, these groups support a strong downtown
and participate in the Partnership’s initiatives to advance downtown economic development
ARCHITECTURAL,
ENGINEERING AND
DESIGN SERVICES
Barge Waggoner Sumner
& Cannon, Inc.
Collier Engineering
Gobbell Hays Partners, Inc.
Gresham, Smith & Partners
Hastings Architecture Associates
Hawkins Partners, Inc.
Sorci & Swords Design
Tuck Hinton Architects
ARTS AND
ENTERTAINMENT
The Frist Center for the
Visual Arts
Live Nation
Nashville Predators
The Nashville Symphony
Ryman Auditorium
Tennessee Performing Arts Center
BANKING, FINANCIAL AND
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
The Bank of Nashville
BDO USA, LLP
CapStar Bank
Federal Reserve Bank
Fifth Third Bank
First Tennessee Bank
FirstBank
Frazier and Deeter, LLC
KPMG
KraftCPAs PLLC
Mastrapasqua Asset Management
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Regions Bank
SunTrust
UBS
CHURCHES
Christ Church Cathedral
First Baptist Nashville
CONSTRUCTION
SKANSKA
Turner Construction Company
CORPORATE OFFICES
AND UNIVERSITIES
NON-PROFITS
AND ORGANIZATIONS
RETAIL, RESTAURANTS
AND ENTERTAINMENT
HOTELS
PUBLIC RELATIONS
AND MARKETING
PARKING,
TRANSPORTATION
AND SECURITY
Asurion
Creative Artists Agency
HealthTrust
LP Building Products
Parallon Business Solutions
Sarah Cannon
ServiceSource
Vanderbilt University
20|20 Research
The Hermitage Hotel
Hyatt Place Nashville Downtown
Omni Nashville Hotel
Renaissance Nashville Hotel
Sheraton Nashville Downtown
SoBro Guest House
Union Station Hotel
LEGAL SERVICES
Baker Donelson Bearman
Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Bass Berry & Sims PLC
Burr & Forman
Butler Snow
Dickinson Wright
Frost Brown Todd LLC
Gullett, Sanford, Robinson
& Martin PLLC
Neal & Harwell, PLC
Schulman LeRoy and Bennett, PC
Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison
Stites & Harbison PLLC
Trauger & Tuke
Tune, Entrekin & White, PC
Waller
Windmill Title LLC
MEDIA
The TENNESSEAN
METRO GOVERNMENT
Metropolitan Nashville Airport
Authority
Music City Center
The DISTRICT Board
NASBA
Nashville Area Chamber
of Commerce
Nashville Convention
& Visitors Corp
Tennessee Road Builders
Association
Destination Nashville
DVL Seigenthaler,
A Finn Partners Company
Event Logistics, Inc.
Hall Strategies
The Ingram Group
Malham Leverage Group
McNeely Pigott & Fox Public
Relations, LLC
Paramore/The Digital Agency
Stones River Group
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
DEVELOPERS AND
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Dunn Bros. Coffee
Jack’s Bar-B-Que
Legends Corner
ProMedia Tours
The Second Fiddle
The Stage on Broadway
Sweet Magnolia Tours
AJ’s Good Time Bar
Block-by-Block
Grand Avenue
Gray Line of Tennessee
Old Town Trolley Tours of Nashville
SP Plus
Stewart Parking Solutions
UTILITIES
AT&T
Nashville Electric Service
Piedmont Natural Gas
Bristol Development Group
CBRE
Colliers International
Crescent Real Estate
Freeman Webb Companies
Highwoods Properties
Jones Lang LaSalle
MarketStreet Enterprises LLC
MJM Real Estate Investments, LLC
Patterson Real Estate
Advisory Group, LLC
Robin Realty Company LLC
Starling Davis, Fridrich & Clark
Realty, LLC
SVN | Investec Realty Services
Warner Partners, LP
Zeitlin & Co., Realtors
To make downtown Nashville the compelling urban center
in the Southeast in which to LIVE, WORK, PLAY and INVEST
(615) 743-3090 | www.nashvilledowntown.com | www.parkitdowntown.com
150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite G-150 | Nashville, TN 37219