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Brian Adams, Lynn Elliott, and Nicole Adams
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Mission BBQ catered event
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Crissy Cassety
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Musician Cort Carpenter
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Ruble Sanderson, Brad Sanderson, and Tom Turner
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Dennis Georgatos
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Mission BBQ
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Burgin Dossett
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Pat Emery
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Ashley Fehribach and Debra Moore
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Looking up at The Place at Fifth + Broadway
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Irwin Fisher and Charles Starks
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Russ Brown, Ben Helms, Burgin Dossett, and Adam Hicks
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Dennis Georgatos, Pat Emery, Bryan Hay, and Delmar Smith
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Lisa Lucas and Tom Miller
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More than 700 project workers gathered for the celebration
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Wendy Paulson and Christine Eldahaby
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Emaline Brady
On Wednesday, July 31, 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 residential tower of the transformative downtown Nashville mixed-use project Fifth + Broadway.
The residential tower will be known as The Place at Fifth + Broadway, and at 34 stories and 415 feet high, it is the tallest rising apartment tower in the state of Tennessee.
The celebration, which took place in the future Food Hall on the second floor of Fifth + Broadway’s retail podium, welcomed more than 700 project workers as well as city leadership and project neighbors. Mission BBQ provided catering and musician Cort Carpenter performed.
The now topped out apartment tower, The Place, will consist of 386 units ranging from 500 square foot studios to large penthouses at more than 2,000 square feet. Brookfield Properties says it will deliver a 17,000 square-foot amenity package that leads the market, highlighted by a pool overlooking Broadway, as well as high-end trainer driven work out facilities, a recording studio, and multiple lounge and co-working spaces.