A high-profile redevelopment on Charlotte Avenue is advertising an impressive lineup of restaurant and retail shops planned for the site.

The former Se-Ling Hosiery Mill at 3814 Charlotte Ave. is being re-imagined as L&L Market with a mix of restaurants, shops and office space.

Property owner Tamay Ozari unveiled his vision for a bustling marketplace in early 2016, two decades after he purchased the site to house his L&L Restaurant Equipment company.

Now, the L&L Market web site shows more than a dozen tenants planning to open in the marketplace, with a heavy emphasis on local retailers. A pizza restaurant, a popular Nashville bakery and an exercise studio are also in the mix. Two Nashville social media influencers/bloggers plan to open stores at the site.

Ozari could not immediately be reached for comment on the tenant mix.

The tenant lineup on the L&L Market web site includes:

Five Daughters Bakery, the popular sweet shop known for its 100 Layer Donuts

Nashville-based wood-fired pizza truck Il Forno

Georgia sweet shop Tree House Macarons

Cycling studio CycleBar

Women’s clothing boutique Imago Dei

Sustainable wood furniture company Masaya & Co.

A store by popular fashion blog Happily Grey

A store by popular blogger Living with Landyn

Made in TN, a shop with Tennessee-made foods, home décor and gifts

Paint-your-own pottery shop Third Coast Clay

Authentic Italian restaurant Penne Pazze

Popular Nashville flower company Amelia's Flowers announced plans Thursday morning to open a brick-and-mortar shop at the site.

"I'm very excited to be opening our second Brick & Mortar inside the L & L Market. We're looking forward to being in a space with so many other amazing small businesses,” said Mattie Bush, owner of Amelia’s Flowers.

Lifestyle blogger Landyn Hutchinson of Living with Landyn said she's always dreamed of opening a store and an opportunity at L&L Market fell right in her lap.

“I had always admired the building, and the first time I walked into the space it felt so much like me. I’m thankful for my followers who have helped me believe in myself to bring this dream to life," Hutchinson said.

Jon Petty of Southeast Venture, who's working with Ozari to lease the building, said Marigold’s Gourmet Popcorn and Chocolate also plans to open at L&L Market, in addition to events space Ozari Events. He's in negotiations with a restaurant/brewery to open at the site.

Petty said about 6,000 square feet is still available for lease in the building.

"We've been really excited about all the different types of retailers interested in the project," Petty said, adding the Charlotte corridor booming with new development, businesses and adaptive reuse projects such as L&L Market.

L&L Market is slated for a spring 2019 completion, according to its website.

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