26 row homes starting in the low $300,000s coming to North Nashville

Site work is underway towards construction beginning in November on Ludlow Row, a 26-unit row home project at 10th and Scovel in the Historic Buena Vista neighborhood.

On Tuesday, local developers Michael Young of Cottingham Development LLC and Derek Lisle of Place Development received final design approval for the $10 million project from the Metro Development and Housing Agency's design review committee.

Ludlow Row will include two and three bedroom row homes, each with two-car garages and rooftop decks. Prices will start in the low $300,000s for two affordable units with the 24 other row homes to be priced from the high $300,000s up to the $500,000s range.

In April, Cottingham Development paid $2.3 million for the just over an acre site at 10th and Scovel. The seller was Cottage Partners LLC, which had bought it for $1.5 million.

Buyers at Ludlow Row will be able to choose from among five different floorplans.

Jason Lenard of Superior Development will be the builder for the row home community, which is designed by local architect rootArch. Shane Tallant and Brian Stoltzfus, affiliate brokers with Parks in the Gulch, will be the listing agents for the row homes.

Franklin Synergy Bank is providing financing for Ludlow Row. The developers will start accepting contracts in mid-October with the 26 row homes to be delivered next summer.

WeWork signage also approved

In other business Tuesday, the MDHA design review committee approved signage that will go up on The Wabash building in East Nashville for global coworking space company WeWork. New York-based WeWork is targeting a late fall opening for the 25,000 square feet of office space at that mixed-use building at 901 Woodland St.

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