Edgehill Village Sold for $9.2 Million
The Music Row area’s Edgehill Village, home to some of the industry’s most frequented shops and restaurants including Taco Mamacita and Edgehill Cafe, has changed ownership, according to the Nashville Post. An investor group, led by broker Rob Lowe, has paid $9.2 million for the Edgehill Village buildings and the land.
The area was sold by Wade Elam, who reinvented the buildings in 2002 with Steve Asbury. The buyer is Edgehill Village Investors LLC. The area offers 57,000 square feet of space, including some office and apartments. The eight buildings that make up the area are located at Edgehill Ave. and Villa Place.
“We are excited about the opportunity to purchase Edgehill Village,” said Lowe, who is a principal at Cassidy Turley Commercial Real Estate Services. “We’ve long admired the property for its uniqueness. The former owners did a wonderful job with the redevelopment, and it shows in the terrific mix of tenants. Our goal is to continue Edgehill Village’s success and to add value where we can.”
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