Scrapped Apartment Site On 17th Avenue South For Sale

Rendering: Forestar Development Group/Niles Bolton Associates

Rendering: Forestar Development Group/Niles Bolton Associates

The corporation owning nearly 1.38 acres of razed properties on Music Row has put the site back on the market, according to The Tennessean.

The property was purchased by Texas-based Forestar Group just over two years ago for $6.25 million, according to The Tennessean. Commercial brokerage firm HFF is in charge of the listing for the land.

Located on the former site of SESAC, the property was intended to be a 230-unit apartment building with retail, with the name Music Square Flats, MusicRow reported last March. It was expected to be open in early 2017 and encompassed the addresses of 54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 Music Square West.

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