On the Curb | Nashville

Michael DiLucchio

Welcome to On the Curb — your weekly front-row seat to everything shaping Nashville real estate, from cranes in the sky to closings on the ground. Hosted by mortgage pro Michael DiLucchio, we dive into commercial projects, residential trends, and investor insights across Davidson County. From tower cranes to first-time buyers, we break down the deals, zoning news, new restaurants, and market shifts. Whether you’re a homebuyer, real estate agent, or investor, this podcast keeps you ahead of what’s happening—block by block.

  1. 09/24/2025

    Robotaxis, $170M WeHo Deal & Bridgestone’s $750M Facelift

    🎙 On the Curb — Sept. 24, 2025 This week’s On the Curb covers the latest in Nashville real estate, development, and business: Housing Crisis & Zoning: Metro Councilman Rollin Horton calls zoning “the whole show” behind Nashville’s housing affordability issues, sparking debate on supply, NIMBYism, and policy. Read more → Nashville Business Journal Bridgestone Arena Renovation: The Nashville Predators unveiled video renderings of their $650M–$750M arena facelift, set to begin in 2026. Arena plans → Nashville Business Journal | Background on development | WNBA connection AJ Capital in Wedgewood-Houston: Nashville-based AJ Capital secures a $170M loan tied to its 18-acre Wedgewood Village project—home to Pastis, Aba, and future offices for ASCAP and WME. Loan story → Nashville Business Journal | Project overview | Recent loan | Aba opens | WME office move | ASCAP office move Data Center Breaks Ground: RadiusDC starts construction on a $150M colocation facility on Brick Church Pike—the largest of its kind in Nashville. Groundbreaking story | TVA power & jobs angle | Original development announcement Waymo Robotaxis in Nashville: Self-driving cars arrive in 2026 through a Lyft partnership. Nashville joins Atlanta, Austin, LA, Phoenix, and San Francisco as Waymo cities. Axios Nashville | Earlier Tennessean report | Robotaxi criticism | Safety concerns | Labor group warnings | Fox5 Atlanta report 📌 Subscribe to On the Curb on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for your weekly Nashville real estate, development, and business updates.

    5 min
  2. 09/17/2025

    Zoning Battles, Aba Buzz, and the End of an Iconic Nashville Bar?

    🎙 On the Curb – Nashville’s Zoning Bills, Aba’s Grand Opening, & Remembering Santa’s Pub This week on On the Curb, we cover some of the biggest stories shaping Nashville right now: Metro Council’s new housing & zoning bills – Nashville faces a projected shortage of 20,000 housing units over the next decade. We break down the four new zoning ordinances—BL2025-1005, BL2025-1006, BL2025-1007, and BL2025-1008—that aim to close the housing gap and reshape development across Davidson County.Nashville’s new public safety dashboard – The Nashville Alliance for Police and Public Safety has launched a tool that lets residents and real estate professionals track crime stats in their neighborhoods.Aba opens in Wedgewood-Houston – Chicago’s acclaimed Mediterranean restaurant Aba makes its Nashville debut on September 15th with its largest space yet. The two-story, 12,000-square-foot restaurant will anchor the WeHo dining scene.Remembering Denzel Irwin & Santa’s Pub – We close with a tribute to Denzel Irwin, the Franklin native and owner of Santa’s Pub, who became a Nashville icon for preserving one of the city’s most beloved dive bars. Whether you’re a Nashville professional, real estate agent, or just someone curious about how the city is growing, this episode will keep you in the loop on the stories shaping Music City. 🔗 Sources & Further Reading Axios Nashville – Public safety dashboardMetro housing gap study – Nashville BannerNashville zoning reform coverage – Nashville BannerMetro Council leadership – Nashville BannerMetro Nashville zoning bills overview – Nashville BannerBL2025-1005 – LegistarBL2025-1005 Exhibit DBL2025-1006 – LegistarBL2025-1007 – LegistarBL2025-1008 – LegistarMetro affordable housing authority – Nashville BannerAba opening – Nashville LifestylesSanta’s Pub founder Denzel Irwin – Nashville Business JournalThe Nashville Alliance – Dashboard

    5 min
  3. 09/10/2025

    2nd Ave's Revival, Elon’s Loop Update, & Mortgage Rates Plunge

    This week’s episode of On the Curb covers a little bit of everything: an iconic California diner brand lands on Second Avenue, Elon’s Boring Company faces big fees and big questions over its Music City Loop, The Nations rezoning fight heats up, mortgage rates see their sharpest drop in a year, and Opry Entertainment secures a huge deal for Ascend Amphitheater. Whether you’re commuting downtown, grabbing coffee in East Nashville, or just trying to keep up with what’s happening in the city, this episode has you covered. The legendary Mel’s Drive-In — made famous in American Graffiti — has opened a 10,000-square-foot diner at 152 Second Ave. N., in the former B.B. King’s Blues Club.🔗 Mel’s Drive-In opens downtown Nashville🔗 Mel’s expansion announcement The Boring Company is proposing a $300M underground tunnel system connecting downtown to the airport. But between a $1.7M annual airport fee, Mayor O’Connell’s 79 questions, and Ryman Hospitality lobbying for an Opryland connection, the project faces a long road.🔗 Boring Co. faces $1.7M annual fee for Nashville airport tunnel🔗 Boring Co. eyes $15 million per mile for Nashville loop🔗 Convention Center potential stop🔗 Ryman exec backs Opryland tunnel extension🔗 Mayor O’Connell’s updated tunnel FAQ🔗 Metro raises 79 questions to Boring Co.🔗 Boring Company Music City Loop FAQ A proposal to rezone more than 300 acres in The Nations has cleared its second reading — sparking hours of public comment and a heated council debate. Final vote is Sept. 19.🔗 Nations rezoning plan coverage — Nashville Post🔗 Council advances Nations rezoning — Nashville Scene The September jobs report came in far weaker than expected — only 22,000 jobs added versus 75,000 forecast — pushing unemployment to 4.3%. Investors jumped into bonds, and mortgage rates dropped to 6.29%, the lowest since October 2024. Opry Entertainment Group will operate Ascend Amphitheater under a $41M bid, with $11M in planned upgrades and $1.1M going toward greenway improvements.🔗 Opry Entertainment secures Ascend Amphitheater deal Hospitality & Food: Iconic brands see Nashville as the first stop outside their home state. Transit & Infrastructure: Elon’s tunnel plan could reshape how people move in and out of the airport — or stall out in politics. Neighborhood Growth: The Nations rezoning could become a model for how Nashville handles density. Housing Market: Rates are dipping again, giving buyers and refinancers a rare window. Entertainment: Opry tightening its grip on Ascend keeps the venue locally rooted. If you enjoyed this week’s curbside briefing, don’t forget to: Follow On the Curb on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Subscribe on YouTube for clips and full episodes Share the pod with a friend who wants to keep up with Nashville news in 15 minutes or less Stories Covered 🍔 Mel’s Drive-In Opens First Location Outside California 🚇 Elon Musk’s Music City Loop Tunnel Update 🏘 Metro Council Advances Rezoning in The Nations 💸 Mortgage Market Update 🎶 Opry Entertainment Group Wins Ascend Amphitheater Deal 🔎 Why This Matters 📲 Stay Connected

    5 min
  4. 09/03/2025

    $55M Skyline Shifts, NASCAR Speedway Showdowns, and 12 South’s Texas Arrival

    🎙️ On the Curb: Nashville’s Weekly Real Estate & Development Briefing In this episode, we cover some of the biggest moves shaping downtown Nashville and beyond: 🏙️ Two distressed downtown towers change hands: Fifth Third Center sells for $55.25M with hotel conversion plans, and Philips Plaza is scooped up by Scott Borchetta and TC Restaurant Group. 🏗️ A rare 30-acre riverfront site near downtown hits the market just days after the $245M East Bank scrapyard sale. 🏁 The Fairgrounds Speedway deal roars back, with Speedway Motorsports and Metro close to finalizing a plan that could bring NASCAR back to the city. 👗 Texas lifestyle brand Kendra Scott picks Nashville’s 12South for the first-ever Yellow Rose boutique outside of Texas. Nashville’s office market may be struggling, but investors are reinventing towers, the East Bank’s riverfront is transforming, and retail and entertainment are continuing to boom. 📌 Sources mentioned in this episode: Nashville Business Journal – Fifth Third Center sale Nashville Business Journal – Philips Plaza sale Nashville Business Journal – 30-acre riverfront listing Nashville Post – Fair Board racetrack deal Tami Price Blog – Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott 👉 On the Curb is your fast, focused briefing on what’s being built, bought, or buzzed about in Nashville real estate, development, and business. New episodes every Wednesday.

    6 min

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Welcome to On the Curb — your weekly front-row seat to everything shaping Nashville real estate, from cranes in the sky to closings on the ground. Hosted by mortgage pro Michael DiLucchio, we dive into commercial projects, residential trends, and investor insights across Davidson County. From tower cranes to first-time buyers, we break down the deals, zoning news, new restaurants, and market shifts. Whether you’re a homebuyer, real estate agent, or investor, this podcast keeps you ahead of what’s happening—block by block.