Second Avenue Rebuild

Why are we rebuilding Second Avenue?

Christmas Day 2020

On Dec. 25, 2020, a bomb inside an RV was detonated on Second Avenue near the AT&T building located between Commerce Street and Church Street. The damage impacted 65 buildings, many of which are historic structures built in the late 1800s. Though the city shook in the wake of the blast and Christmas Day of 2020 will forever be engrained in the history and hearts of Nashville, we also proved once again how strong this community is by coming together and rebuilding.   

Setting a Foundation to Rebuild

With the direction to not just restore the effected zone, but to build back better than ever, a new vision for both Second Avenue and First Avenue was formed with the guidance of key stakeholders, Urban Land Institute Advisory Services panelists and the general public. A space for locals, outdoor dining, urban trees and connections to the Cumberland River were at the forefront of the visioning process. As damaged buildings were making plans to rebuild, many responded with incorporating recommendations such as activating along First Avenue, creating connections between Second and First Avenues and integrating unique techniques to incorporate art into the buildings. Because MDHA serves as lead developer for the city, the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and Metro Planning asked MDHA to lead the design and construction efforts for the Second Avenue Rebuild on behalf of Metro.   

What’s happening now?

Construction Plans and Timeline

Reeves Young was selected by a committee of representatives from MDHA, Nashville Department of Transportation & Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) and the Metro Planning Department for the multiyear construction project.  All have committed to conducting work while maintaining pedestrian access to the businesses throughout the project. The north block, between Church Street and Union, was the first portion of this streetscape project beginning in May 2023. It reopened in June 2024. The south block was the second portion to undergo construction in January 2024, and construction was completed in December 2024.

South Block Construction Complete

The south block of Second Avenue has reopened to vehicles with traffic changes as of Friday, Dec. 20, as construction is now complete between Commerce Street and Broadway. This milestone is ahead of schedule–construction began in January 2024 and was projected to last approximately 12 months–as well as before the fourth anniversary of the bombing on Christmas Day 2020.

North Block Construction Complete

Construction on the north block of Second Avenue between Union Street and Church Street is now complete as part of the Second Avenue Rebuild. That section of the road re-opened to vehicle traffic June 3, 2024.

Progress Updates

What’s next?

Pioneering the Future

The Second Avenue Rebuild is offering the city with multiple opportunities to refine, develop and implement new items as pilot projects.   

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