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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Bennie Dillon Building was constructed between 1925 and 1927 and is considered one of downtown Nashville’s earliest skyscrapers. Designed by the Nashville firm Asmus and Clark in the Renaissance Revival style, the building was renovated in 1999 and converted from offices into residential condominiums while preserving historic features like its marble lobby.
Nearby Dining
- Muni Muni Tea Shop700 Church Street Ste 101 (22 feet N)
- Frankie Rose Coffee706 Church St (85 feet SW)
- Morton's The Steakhouse618 Church St (171 feet E)
- Craft Bar & Bistro711 Union St (311 feet NW)
Nearby Shopping
- Hermitage Hotel Gift Shop231 6th Ave N (544 feet NE)
- The NCH Store501 Union St (680 feet NE)
- Chauvet Arts215 Rep John Lewis Way N. (837 feet NE)
- Sam's Clothing & Shoes227 5th Ave N (845 feet NE)
- Paula Faye Boutique501 Union St (867 feet NE)
Nearby Arts & Entertainment
- Church Street Park600 Church St (357 feet NE)
- Nashville Public Library615 Church St (367 feet E)
- Nashville History On Tour217B 6th Ave N (445 feet NE)
- War Memorial Auditorium301 6th Ave N (652 feet NW)
Nearby Parking
- Davis Stone Garage 7th Ave N, S of Union (123 feet NW)
- Sheraton Grand Hotel623 Union St (243 feet N)
- Tulane714 Church St (267 feet SW)
- Polk Lot210 Polk Ave (314 feet W)