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Belcourt Theatre & 35 Music Square East Awarded for Excellence in Development

Two recently completed Tuck-Hinton projects have been recognized for excellence in development!  The Urban Land Institute’s Nashville District Council recognized the Belcourt Theatre and 35 Music Square East at their annual Excellence in Development Awards Gala on May 8, 2017.  Each year, ULI Nashville recognizes local projects for excellence in land use, development, and design.

The Belcourt Theatre, completed in 2016, was awarded for the Public/Non-Profit Sector – Small Project category. The project is a renovation and expansion of a historic two-screen movie theatre in the heart of Nashville’s Hillsboro Village.  Check out the Belcourt’s entry video below, including an interview with Tuck-Hinton principal Chuck Miller:

 

From the award entry:

 

“This community jewel had lost its luster, its structural integrity and its revenue stream was stalling.  Through diverse collaborations, a successful funding campaign, and creative design and construction solutions, this ‘new’ old landmark is now rejuvenated.  The Belcourt Theatre is serving more patrons and users and making more money than it ever has.  Brand new revenue streams have been opened and The Belcourt is once again bringing added vitality to its urban neighborhood.  Not bad for an ‘old guy’.”

 

Project Team: R.C. Mathews Contractor, Hodgson Douglas, Barge Cauthen & Associates, EMC Structural Engineers, MP&E Engineering

35 Music Square East, located on Nashville’s historic Music Row, was awarded in the Private Sector – Large Project category.  The new class-A office building was the first new multi-tenant office building on Music Row in over a decade. Check out the entry video below:

 

From the award entry:

 

“. . . It’s a shining example of successfully building for Nashville’s creative class while facing challenges from a fragile re-emerging market, a potential historic overlay and lack of asset class examples. . . . [W]hat resulted were innovative spaces and lessons on how to balance market success with development restrictions.  These results were achieved through sensitivity to and appreciation of the history and culture of its location and creative problem solving among a first-class project team.  This project provides a thriving development example for the ‘new’ Music Row.”

 

Project Team: Panattoni Development Company, Alston Construction, Hawkins Partners Inc., Barge Cauthen & Associates, I.C. Thomasson & Associates

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