A high-profile spot in the booming Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood has been leased by Alexis and Britt Soler, the sisters behind the popular East Nashville bar No. 308 and the new Old Glory in Edgehill Village (the latter recently reviewed here).

It's a former church site at 509 Houston St., across from Houston Station and near chef Josh Habiger's Bastion. “We are elated to announced we have signed a lease with Alexis and Britt," Elliott Kyle, one of the co-owners of the property, tells my colleague William Williams at the Nashville Post.

Kyle, McClain Towery and an unnamed co-investor own the 0.18-acre property, and Kyle says construction work to adapt the building is expected to begin by the end of the year.

The Solers are not ready to announce the name or concept for the new business, according to Kyle. Terms of lease are not being disclosed, and Kyle declined to offer any other details.

The Post notes that Kyle and Towery bought the site earlier this year from Good Samaritan Missionary Baptist Church. They later paid $1.1 million to acquire a nearby Wedgewood-Houston property with an address of 1300 Martin St. They say they plan to adaptively reuse the structure on that site.