This summer marks the beginning of leasing for The Everett and The Emory, two towering residences poised to redefine downtown Nashville's skyline within the Nashville Yards development. Developed by Southwest Value Partners and StreetLights Residential, these 34- and 35-story towers are slated to welcome residents in November 2024, offering over 650 luxurious rental units in the heart of the city. These towers are nestled in a master-planned community that boasts a mix of green spaces, world-class dining, retail, and entertainment options, all within walking distance to major employers like Amazon and AEG Presents.
As they approach the final construction phase, The Everett and The Emory promise an array of upscale amenities and living spaces designed with sophistication in mind. Future residents can expect features like custom kitchen cabinetry, spa-grade bathrooms, and cutting-edge technology including SONOS sound systems and wine refrigerators. An exclusive third-floor amenity deck shared by both towers will host a pool, fitness center, and more, while each building will also offer a Sky Lounge with unique features including a rooftop dog park.
Situated in a vibrant community, residents will have easy access to upcoming and existing dining options like Ocean Prime and Fogo de Chão, as well as entertainment venues like AEG Presents' music theater and EVO Cinemas. The Nashville Yards neighborhood also plans to feature over seven acres of public spaces for relaxation and wellness facilities including Orange Theory and Iconix Fitness, enhancing the living experience.
StreetLights Creative Studio leads the architectural and interior design, ensuring each aspect of The Everett and The Emory reflects the project's commitment to creating a dynamic living environment. For those interested in making one of these towers their home, more information about leasing opportunities can be found at theeverettandtheemory.com.
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