Embrey Breaks Ground on Luxury Apartment Complex Adjacent to Sounds New Ballpark

Nashville Sounds New LogoPRESS RELEASE – Embrey Partners has begun construction on its newest development, The Carillon, a luxury apartment community located adjacent to First Tennessee Park, the new home of the Nashville Sounds.

Embrey Partners RenderingThe Carillon represents one of the first steps in fulfilling a vision Mayor Karl Dean and other city leaders had for the revitalization of the Sulphur Dell area. The four-story project sits on 3.91 acres and will offer 306 one- and two-bedroom luxury units ranging from 599 square feet to 1,704 square feet. The units will feature quartz and granite countertops, undermount sinks in both the kitchen and bathroom, side-by-side refrigerators, glass-top ranges, wine refrigerators, upscale flooring, high-end lighting and plumbing fixtures, and balconies. The 7,500 square foot community clubhouse will also offer a spacious fitness center, yoga and multipurpose room, gaming center, presentation kitchen, private dining center, resort-style pool, grilling stations, outdoor fireplace, and package concierge system. The price range for the units is $1,378-$3,300.

The design of The Carillon will be urban contemporary and complementary to the architecture of First Tennessee Park and to the future Tennessee state library and archive buildings that will be built across the street. Two private resident courtyards feature private grilling stations and outdoor seating, and top floor units will have partial views of the playing field and striking views of the downtown skyline.

Robert Hunt, Embrey’s executive vice president for development, says the The Carillon is scheduled to open in spring 2016. Construction will be handled by Embrey Builders, an affiliate of San Antonio-based Embrey Partners, and the development will be managed by Embrey Management Services. BGO Architects and Littlejohn Engineering will also be working on the project.

“I’m excited about Embrey’s role in helping to carry out the vision Mayor Dean and other city leaders had for this neighborhood,” said Hunt. “We are committed to Nashville and are particularly enthusiastic about this neighborhood and the additional developments that are to follow.”

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