One of Lower Broadway’s most successful real estate moguls has big plans for Printers Alley.

Bill Miller, whose parent company Icon Entertainment Group owns The Johnny Cash Museum and several other popular venues, plans to open a Frank Sinatra-themed bar and lounge in early 2020 in the historic Southern Turf Building.

Miller’s announcement on Tuesday comes a year-and-a-half after he paid $6 million for the building at 222 Fourth Ave. N. whose basement houses Skull’s Rainbow Room.

“It’s a pleasure and an honor for our family to partner with the Sinatra family to bring what promises to be one of Nashville’s—and the Southeast’s—most notable establishments,” Miller said in a statement.

Sinatra Bar and Lounge will have a “Manhattan meets Palm Springs ambiance” featuring an upscale small plates menu, according to a media release. The food will include many of the music icon’s favorite Italian recipes, and an old-school, standard cocktail menu, with plenty of Jack Daniel’s-based drinks.

Sinatra is widely credited with helping put Jack Daniel’s on the map after he famously proclaimed Jack Daniel’s whiskey the “nectar of the gods” while he was on stage in the 1950s.

“It was like a boom going off,” Jack Daniel's master distiller Jeff Arnett said of Sinatra's declaration in an interview with The Tennessean in 2016. “Jack Daniel’s sales doubled the next year. At that point, people had heard about it, were looking for it, so clearly the sales outstripped our ability to produce it. We emptied our warehouses out and we were on allocation for the next 25 years.”

Sinatra Bar and Lounge will also feature the new Jack Daniel’s Sinatra Select.

Constructed in the 1800s, the Southern Turf Building over the years housed saloons, gambling halls and The Tennessean newspaper. In 2015, Skull's Rainbow Room reopened in that building's basement space after a 17-year hiatus.

Miller’s Icon Entertainment Group is partnering with Frank Sinatra Enterprises on Sinatra Bar and Lounge.

“We are thrilled that our Dad, who loved good songs, good food and good spirits, will now be part of Music City’s creative and vibrant landscape,” Nancy and Tina Sinatra said in a statement.

Icon Entertainment Group also operates The Johnny Cash Museum, The Patsy Cline Museum, Nudie’s Honky Tonk, House of Cards and Skull’s Rainbow Room. Johnny Cash’s Kitchen and Saloon is under construction and slated for a July opening. Miller’s real estate portfolio includes six properties totaling more than 110,000 square feet.

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