Final designs for the sprawling Fifth and Broadway project under construction downtown were released Tuesday in preparation for a fall opening.

Brookfield Properties is creating a plaza to connect ground-floor stores and restaurants off Broadway. Landscaping will hang from second-floor restaurant balconies and rooftop dining lounges.

Retail tenants that signed on so far are Free People, Ariat, Revv and Nash Collection.

New York investment firm AllianceBernstein will open its new headquarters in the site's office tower, along with accounting and business advisory firm BDO USA.

A luxury apartment tower is underway. Homes and offices will open earlier, in the spring and summer, than the shops and eateries.

Nine standalone restaurants and a food hall with a dozen concepts are planned, including Nashville favorites Edley's Bar-B-Que, Prince's Hot Chicken, Thai Esane and DeSano Pizzeria.

Sam Fox, co-creator of True Food Kitchen, will open two restaurants in the the space originally set for an H&M store: Blanco Cocina and Cantina, and The Twelve Thirty Club.

Blanco's menu will feature Mexican dishes including hamachi and watermelon ceviche, and carne asada tacos with scallion relish, spicy garlic butter and avocado. Details on The Twelve Thirty Club, a new concept, were not released.

An Apple store is planned for a standalone translucent building facing Legends Corner and Tootsies Orchid Lounge, and next door to the two restaurants.

On the other side of the restaurants, Hattie B's Hot Chicken will also front Broadway with an entrance on the pedestrian plaza.

Other standalone restaurants are:

Spanish tapas bar Boqueria

Eddie V's seafood and steak

Mediterranean restaurant Cava

Shake Shack burgers

Slim & Husky's pizzeria

Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams

Elixr coffee

The food hall will include: