
Belcourt Village
Nashville, TN
Located in Nashville’s historic Hillsboro Village neighborhood, Belcourt Village is a 58,000 sf mixed-use building containing retail, office and residential floors, above a 217-space underground parking facility. An extra floor for the building was obtained by preserving two historic buildings along 21st Avenue South.
Developer: Elmington Capital Group
Contractor: Elmington Construction
Architect: Southeast Venture
Civil Engineer: Kimley-Horn
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Nashville real estate developer Elmington Capital Group has secured full financing for its mixed-use development in Hillsboro Village. Newly filed public records show that Nashville’s Pinnacle Bank (Nasdaq: PNFP) is loaning more than $23 million toward Belcourt Village, the name of the project Elmington Capital is developing. The four-story building will be located at 2111 […]Read more »
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A couple went on their first date 50 years ago at a Hillsboro Village landmark. In that time, Nashville has seen a lot of changes. The Heiden’s said they’d like to see some things in their neighborhood stay the same. “We both went to Vanderbilt, and we met at Pancake Pantry which […]Read more »
The developers behind a mixed-use project planned in Hillsboro Village have released the first image of the project after a Monday meeting with the neighborhood’s design review committee. Though representatives for Elmington Capital stressed they do not yet have a timeline for the project, their planned building will include approximately 10,000 square feet of ground-floor […]Read more »
Elmington Capital to upgrade 1920s-constructed buildings The 1920s-constructed Hillsboro Village masonry buildings last home to Bosco’s brewpub and Sam’s Sports Grill hav been sold for $8.3 million. Nashville-based Elmington Capital Group bought the buildings and plans to update them. The seller was an entity for which a member includes Buckhead Investments. The 0.91-acre property comprises […]Read more »
Developer: Elmington Capital Group
Contractor: Elmington Construction
Architect: Southeast Venture
Civil Engineer: Kimley-Horn