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Alla Vita
Alla Vita Italian eatery.
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Bower
Bower, a design-forward nail salon
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Memoir May Hosiery
Memoir May Hosiery, featuring 109 residential units.
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Hermès
Iconic fashion house Hermès opened in WeHo in October 2025.
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Pastis Nashville
Pastis Nashville outdoor patio.
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The Truth by Live Nation
The Truth new music venue.
Change is happening fast in Wedgewood Houston. At the heart of the transformation is AJ Capital Partners, the Nashville-based real estate and hospitality firm. Spanning 18 acres and more than 1.6 million square feet across multiple phases, the mixed-use campus brings together hospitality, residential, retail, dining, and entertainment anchored by adaptive reuse and thoughtful new development. The campus is already home to high profile tenants such as Soho House, Hermès, and Pastis, with a new wave of restaurants, retail, residential offerings, and live entertainment venues set to further define the neighborhood’s future. From doors that have already opened to those debuting in the months ahead, here’s a look at what’s here and what’s next in Wedgewood Houston.
AJ Capital
Martin Street renderings.
HERMÈS: Iconic fashion house Hermès opened in Wedgewood Houston in October 2025, occupying 8,500 square feet with its first Tennessee location. Positioned within the historic May Hosiery Mills campus, an adaptive reuse of the oldest hosiery mill in the South, Hermès’ destination in Wedgewood Houston is influenced by the architectural codes of the house’s craftsmanship in dialogue with the city’s eclectic soundtrack. (510 Houston Str.; hermes.com)
PASTIS: Pastis, the New York City-based Parisian brasserie, opened its Nashville location in June 2025 in the heart of Wedgewood Houston. From James Beard award-winning restaurateurs Keith McNally and Stephen Starr, this marks Pastis’ first location outside of the East Coast and South Florida, elevating Nashville’s culinary scene. (512 Houston Street; pastisnashville.com)
MEMOIR MAY HOSIERY: AJ Capital Partners will introduce the fourth property of its Memoir Residential brand, Memoir May Hosiery, in March 2026. The building will feature 109 residential units across studio, one-, and two-bedroom layouts with flexible lease terms and curated amenities that include a rooftop pool and cabanas, gathering spaces with a wet bar for entertaining, billiards, a communal terrace plus fire pit, and a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness studio. The building is also home to two James Beardrecognized restaurants, Momotaro and Alla Vita, neighborhood bookstore Bell Bird Books, design-forward nail salon Bower, frozen Greek yogurt café Culture Club, and Perenn Grocery. (1210 Martin St.; memoirresidential.com)
BELL BIRD BOOKS: Bell Bird Books is a neighborhood independent bookstore that will feature an eclectic mix of literary titles across genres, alongside a handpicked selection of specialty items, including stationery and writing supplies. Bell Bird Books is slated to open in spring 2026. (1208 Martin Street; bellbirdbooks.com)
BOWER: Bower, a design-forward nail salon rooted in quality, service, and community, will introduce a refined, luxury nail experience to the heart of the neighborhood in spring 2026. Bower is co-founded by Wedgewood Houston residents Andrea Fishkin and Amanda Soeder Gleaton, who bring their combined experience in luxury fashion, high-end real estate, and mutual love for interiors and wellness to the salon. Bower, which by definition refers to a private retreat evoking restoration, connection, and quiet indulgence, will focus exclusively on manicure and pedicure services. Bower will offer a curated, streamlined menu centered on consistency, wellness, and craft using clean, non-toxic polishes, eco-considerate tools, and elevated rituals that prioritize nail health. (1214 Martin St.)
CULTURE CLUB: Founded by brothers Bear and PJ Kaminer, Culture Club is Nashville’s first frozen Greek yogurt café, pairing premium Greek yogurt and chef-inspired toppings for everyday indulgence. With an anticipated opening of spring 2026, Culture Club will offer signature and seasonal flavors developed in-house, using proprietary recipes and all-natural, high-quality ingredients. James Beard Award semifinalist pastry chef Noelle Marchetti, most recently at The Joseph and Yolan, will oversee Culture Club’s toppings bar. Culture Club will partner with local businesses for unique toppings bar collaborations — including Perenn, a restaurant and bakery that recently announced its new concept just steps away in the same Martin Street development. (1212 Martin St.; eatcultureclub.com)
EBERJEY: Eberjey is expanding into Nashville in spring 2026 with a boutique in Wedgewood Houston. The store marks the brand’s sixth U.S. location and reflects growing client density and strong e-commerce performance across Tennessee and the Southeast. Joining neighbors including Soho House and Hermès, the boutique will carry the brand’s full assortment, with a focus on sleepwear, lounge, bridal, and gifting. The opening underscores Eberjey’s continued investment in brick-and-mortar retail alongside digital growth. (1209 Brown St.; eberyjey.com)
PERENN GROCERY: Perenn, an all-day café, bakery, and bistro known for its house-made breads and pastries, will unveil its new concept, Perenn Grocery, in summer 2026. In partnership with local farms and butchers, Perenn Grocery’s thoughtful market experience marks the neighborhood’s first grocery destination. (1220 Martin St.; perennbakery.com)
THE TRUTH BY LIVE NATION: The Truth, Live Nation’s new 4,400-capacity state-of-the-art live music venue in Wedgewood Houston, will welcome guests to its first concert in fall 2026. Built for live performance, The Truth celebrates Nashville’s creative culture, honoring the city’s rich legacy while providing a bold, modern stage for artists and fans alike. (440 Chestnut St.; livenation.com)
ALLA VITA: The acclaimed Boka Restaurant Group will bring three highly anticipated concepts, to Wedgewood Houston in spring 2026. Alla Vita, the beloved neighborhood Italian eatery from Chef Lee Wolen, features homemade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and mains. Boka Restaurant Group, which is helmed by James Beard Award-winning restaurateurs and co-founders Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz, and a group of renowned culinary leaders, oversees a growing collection of acclaimed restaurants in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. (523 Houston St.; allavitanashville.com)
MOMOTARO: Boka Restaurant Group will open Momotaro, a modern Japanese restaurant from Chef Gene Kato, in Wedgewood Houston in spring 2026. Momotaro Chicago opened in the Fulton Market District in 2014 to immediate acclaim, including being named one of Esquire’s “Best New Restaurants” and securing the #3 spot on the Chicago Tribune list of the “Top 50 Restaurants in Chicago.” Boka Restaurant Group’s upcoming concepts, Momotaro, Alla Vita, and Middleman, will occupy the ground floor of a new mixed-use development by AJ Capital Partners in Wedgewood Houston. (519 Houston St.; www.momotaronashville.com)
MIDDLEMAN: Middleman is the latest concept announced from Boka Restaurant Group on Houston Street, joining restaurants Momotaro and Alla Vita in spring 2026. At its core, Middleman will be a sophisticated homage to Tennessee’s rich whiskey tradition. Named after the figures who historically facilitated the underground bourbon trade, the concept reflects Nashville’s spirit of connection, where classic traditions meet modern innovation. The concept and design give nods to the “middlemen” that help to bridge divides, from the Goodlettsville’s Old Stone Bridge to the musical legacy embodied in the enduring Nashville Sound. The name is also a nod to the literal space itself: Middleman is designed to be a linking space between Alla Vita and Momotaro, while each of the three concepts remains unique and distinct in cuisine and atmosphere. (521 Houston St.; www.middlemannashville.com)
BRUNELLO CUCINELLI: Luxury Italian lifestyle brand Brunello Cucinelli joined the Wedgewood Houston neighborhood in March 2026, marking the brand’s first standalone boutique in Tennessee. Brunello Cucinelli is situated across the street from Hermès and Pastis. (505 Houston St.; brunellocucinelli.com)


