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P&H Properties lease for Commerce Center Park approved despite public opposition
Summary
The Metro Board of Parks and Recreation approved a lease with P&H Properties LLC to allow improvements at Commerce Center Park tied to a proposed hotel and museum project; the motion passed with one recorded opposed vote after public comment urging rejection under the board's no-net-loss open-space policy.
The Metro Board of Parks and Recreation approved a lease with P&H Properties LLC to allow improvements at Commerce Center Park (211 Commerce Street) and to accommodate an adjacent hotel and museum project; the motion passed with one recorded opposed vote.
The lease, described by presenters as part of the Dolly Parton SongKiller Hotel and Museum development, would permit construction of enclosed space and plaza improvements at the 0.304-acre park and would include an agreement for P&H to lease 2,900 square feet of 211 Commerce Street to Metro Nashville for use as a fire department station.
The approval followed a presentation by Savannah Wexler, who identified herself as the project manager for P&H Properties, and remarks…
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