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Lance Moe and Jansen Fuller
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Shaw Henry and Chase Martin
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The team poses with the final beam
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Bryan Hay and Wendy Welch
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Lisa Koressel, Karen DeYager, Ayesha Adams, and Ashley Fehribach
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Jansen Fuller, Andrea Casavantes, Bryan Adams, Russ Brown, and Yezan Swaies
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Lisa Luca, Pat Emery, and Tom Miller
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Jesse West, Josh Allison, and Dennis Georgatos
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Dennis Georgatos, Jim Gingrich, Pat Emery, Tom Miller, and Joe Hall
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Emily Mitchell and Burgin Dossett
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Jim Gingrich
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Over 700 project partners and site workers attended the milestone.
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Beam is raised after being signed
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Emaline Brady
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Sherry Franklin and Tom Miller
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Cassy Parker and Stephanie Ballou
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Team at Skanska
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Final beam placed at top of office tower
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Ayesha Adams
On Wednesday, February 5, Brookfield Properties, a premier international real estate company, and Skanska, one of the world's leading construction and development companies, celebrated the topping out of the office tower of the transformative downtown Nashville mixed-use project Fifth + Broadway.
More than 700 project partners and site workers attended the milestone where they were treated to catering by Mission BBQ and the hoisting of a ceremonial final steel beam, signed by project team members. Remarks were made by Tom Miller of Brookfield Properties, Pat Emery of Hall Emery, Jim Gingrinch of AllianceBernstein, and Dennis Georgatos of Skanska.
The 372,000 square foot Class A office tower, known as 501 Commerce, is the future headquarters of AllianceBernstein (AB). To reach the office topping out milestone, Skanska’s team, which includes Steel Service and LPR, installed 3,007 tons of steel made up of 94,126 pieces. Throughout the process of building Fifth + Broadway, the team has recycled 69,247 tons of material as of the end of 2019.
501 Commerce is expected to be ready for tenant improvements in summer 2020. Fifth + Broadway’s apartments will open in spring 2020 and retail and entertainment in fall 2020.