May 17, 2012

Taste of Cool Springs at Galleria

Here is the event as described by Taste of Cool Springs:

For one night only, the area’s best chefs unite to raise money for United Way of Williamson County and its partner agencies. The event features samplings of favorite creations from restaurants, caterers and hotels. Ticketholders will meet chefs, sip wine, sample foods and enjoy musical entertainment as they stroll from station to station.
Taste of Cool Springs is brought to you by the Brentwood Cool Springs Chamber of Commerce and Cool Springs Galleria.

Proceeds from this event support programs that are creating opportunities for a better life for all in Williamson County. We all win when a child succeeds in school, when families are financially stable and when people have good health.
Here is the menu provided by participating Cool Springs restaurants:

Swanky’s Taco Shop
Sampling their full catering spread and appetizers
GLACEAU vitaminwater
vitaminwater and vitaminwater10 varieties
Texas Roadhouse
Ribs, mash potatoes, mushrooms, steak and iced tea
Noshville Delicatessen Cool Springs
Oven roasted Turkey Breast and Top Round Roast Beef carving station
Old Hickory Steakhouse at Gaylord Opryland
Char-crusted spinalis steak with a charred onion and fingerling potato salad garnished with pickled ramps and ravigote vinaigrette
Wolfgang Puck Express
Smoked Salmon Pizza with dill cream; Butternut Squash Soup; Mediteranean Vegetable Focaccia bites
Criallo’s Bistro & Bar
Chicken Oscar; Beef Kabobs
Wild Ginger
Stuffed Cremini mushrooms with spicy sausage and kimchi; Asian chicken salad en croute; Sushi
Sweet Dreams Cookie Company
Cheesecake truffles; cookies; cupcakes & cake samples; chess squares and more
Bosco’s
Bruschetta Bar (toasted baguettes with 6 different topping choices); Donut Bread Pudding with glaze and powdered sugar; two craft-brewed Beers for sampling
Chef on Call Catering
(A Little Fancy French with Country Cooking) Pastries and Chocolates; Seafood Dips with chips; Gumbo; Chili
Rainforest Cafe
Rasta Pasta-grilled chicken, penne pasta, walnut pesto, broccoli, red peppers and spinach in alfredo; China Island Salad-crisp greens tossed with potato sticks, toasted sesame seeds, rice noodles, scallions and china dressing
Mellow Mushroom
Pizza, Pizza & Pizza!
Puffy Muffin Inc.
Assorted pastries & chocolates; catering appetizers and other selections from the menu
108 Grille
Beef on Weck; Homemade Chips and Garbage Plate (specialty upstate NY dishes)
Corky’s BBQ
Ribs; Cucumber Salad; Smoked Turkey; Brownies
Nick of Thyme Catering
Dippity-Doo-Da-Day–an assortment of appealing appetizer dips for your party
Lorraine’s at Franklin Marriott-Cool Springs
Our Own Sweet Pea TN Pulled Pork Soup; Blackened Shrimp with mango sauce and cilantro ice cream; Traditional Bread Pudding with Jack Daniels raisin/cranberry sauce
Sperry’s
Selections to be announced
Brothers’ Pizza Co.
Pizza-NY style, hand-tossed; Homemade Lasagna; Meatballs
Gigis Cupcakes
Mini cupcakes
Blue Coast Burrito
Burrito bites; Salsa and Chips
Whole Foods Market-Franklin
Selections from our Prepared Foods, Chef’s Value Meals and Catering Specialties
Golden Corral Buffet & Grill
Selections to be determined
Qdoba Mexican Grill
Naked chicken queso burritos–Cilantro lime rice, black beans, marinated grilled chicken, warm three-sheese queso, fresh hand-made pico de gallo and shredded cheese
Buca di Beppo
Shell Pasta with meat sauce; additional pastas; Tiramisu
Merveilleux Confections
Wonderffuls–a cross between a truffle and the best piece of cake you’ve ever tasted
Arrington Vineyards
AV Award Winning wines
Romano’s Macaroni Grill
Carmela’s Chicken Rigatoni–grilled chicken, mushrooms, caramelized onions, fresh basil and Parmesan cheese tossed with imported rigatoni pasta and creamy Marsala wine sauce; Vodka Rustica–Penne pasta with grilled chicken and smoked prosciutto in a zesty tomato-cream sauce made with SKYY Vodka. Topped with Parmesan cheese and baked until golden.
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Mini doughnuts
Panera Bread
Healthy Fruit Smoothies; Broccoli Cheddar Soup in mini bread bowls; assorted mini Pastries and Cookies
Kroger Marketplace Bistro
A variety of catering selections for all occasions
Smoothie King
Cool, thick and creamy Smoothies blended with real fruit, natural juices and our revolutionary enhancers

$19M Cool Springs Luxury Condo Project Starts

A condo project in the new McEwen Town Center near the Cool Springs Galleria has started.  Here is the story as reported by The Nashville Business Journal:

“A $19 million luxury condominium development in Cool Springs has broken ground.

The contractor for the $19 million Residences at Grant Park is The Conseco Group. The project’s being financed by Renasant Bank.

Khris Pascarella, principal for Pearl Street Partners, says 50 percent of the projects first phase, which includes 21 units, are sold and work has begun on the first three residential buildings designed in a French country and classical style.

Phase I also includes a private, resort-style pool and clubhouse with a cyber-café and state-of-the-art workout facility, Pascarella says.

The units range from the mid-$200,000s to $400,000s.

The clubhouse will offer a community gathering space, a fitness center and whirlpool spa.

The Residences of Grant Park are surrounded by green spaces in a park-like setting while and within walking distance of McEwen Town Center.

Units include granite kitchen countertops, custom cabinets, and a built-in computer niche.

The first homeowners are expected to take move in in spring 2009. The community will have 51 condos and all and is slated for completion in 2010.”

Cool Springs Galleria to Open Lifestyle Center

Here is the story as reported by the Nashville Business Journal:

Cool Springs Galleria to add 200,000-square-foot open-air addition

CBL & Associates Properties Inc. plans to expand Cool Springs Galleria to add an open-air lifestyle addition to the Cool Springs Calleria that will add another 200,000 square feet.

Called The District at CoolSprings Galleria, it is expected to include a targeted selection of junior anchors, high-fashion boutiques and sit-down restaurants. CBL expects the first phase to open in 2011.

The company says the development will offer extensive landscaping, pedestrian-friendly walkways and attractive architecture with curbside parking and parking garages.

CoolSprings Galleria has more than 1 million square feet of retail with more than 150 stores.”

New Aloft Hotel Under Construction

The new hotel Aloft Cool Springs, adjacent to the Cool Springs Galleria, is well underway and should be completed by September.  This trendy concept by the W hotel chain is a welcome addition to the Cool Springs hotels landscape.  We know a couple people working at working at Nissan and they are looking forward to the hotel opening.  It is very conveniently located just across the highway from the new Cool Springs Nissan headquarters.  Here is the story reported by Jenny Burns with the Nashville Business Journal:

Aloft Nashville, other national brands taking aim at younger travelers

Nashville’s growing young professional population is helping draw trendy hotels to the market to attract Generation X and Y travelers.

Chicago-based John Buck Co. will give Nashville its first aloft hotel in Cool Springs, a modern brand that’s styled after the loft condo look.

Hotel Indigo, which opened in West End in the fall, represented the emergence of hip hotels in Nashville. Another Hotel Indigo is planned for downtown Nashville, but construction has been delayed because of financing snags.

An aloft hotel had been planned for downtown as part of the minor-league baseball stadium project by Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse Inc., but that plan for Metro’s land is off the table, says Butch Spyridon, president of the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Construction on the 143-room aloft hotel next to the Cool Springs Galleria will be complete in September, says Paul Novak, managing director of the hospitality division for the John Buck Co.

The John Buck Co. opened its first aloft hotel in Rancho Cucuamonga, Calif., last week. Novak declined to give the project’s investment cost, but aloft hotels typically cost between $17 million and $25 million to build.

Nashville fit the bill for this new trendy concept, he says.

“Nashville is clearly a growth city,” Novak says. “It’s getting a lot of attention as an outstanding place to live. It’s been very successful in drawing companies to it and drawing younger generation business people and certainly Cool Springs is one of those premier markets in Nashville.”

“All the reasons why Nissan selected Nashville (for their headquarters) and selected Cool Springs says it all,” he adds.

Many large hotel companies are launching brands aimed at a younger target market.

Aloft is part of Starwood’s W brand which has hotels starting to open around the nation. Hotel Indigo is an InterContinental Hotels Group brand started to give travelers a sense of renewal with an environment that changes seasonally amid hip design elements.

“It basically has to do with changing demographics,” Novak says. “The upper-tier select-service product such as the Courtyard and Hilton Garden were originally conceived for the baby boomer generation. That generation is gradually working itself out of the business and pleasure market.

“The future is clearly in the X and Y generations and they look for different product and style than typically does the baby boomer generation,” Novak says.

Spyridon says travelers are looking for unique experiences like the aloft concept offers.

Two other new hotels are being built in Cool Springs at the Meridian development, a Marriot Courtyard and Residence Inn by Chartwell Hospitality LLC.

Growth in the number of booked rooms in Cool Springs, downtown and at Opryland has been flat this year, but the overall market is down 3 percent in booked rooms, Spyridon says.

Nissan’s move to Cool Springs will bring new business to the area, he adds, noting aloft’s rates and travelers’ loyalty to their rewards programs will play into their decisions about where to stay.

Novak says aloft will be the first new hotel built in Cool Springs in a couple years.

Some of aloft’s twists on the conventional hotel include serving all food in Chinese take-out boxes with chopsticks — no matter what kind of food it is and allowing guests to check in and out using kiosks.

Pets get gifts at the hotel and bathrooms are stocked with four magazines: The New Yorker, Spin, Dwell and Wired.

Rates will run around $150 a night, says Kristen McBryde, director of sales for aloft Nashville-Cool Springs.

The John Buck Co. is looking for more locations to build aloft hotels, but isn’t planning another for Nashville.”

Mall Competition Opens in Hendersonville

The Streets of Indian Lake opens this week in Hendersonville, seen by some as future competition to the Cool Springs Franklin area.  The story says the developer thinks the project will be larger than the Cool Springs Galleria when completed.  Hmmm…not sure about that one.  Here is the story reported by Jonathan Martin with WSMV:

New Retail Stores Raise Traffic Questions

Developed Expected To Be Bigger Than Cool Springs When Completed

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — The new opening of Hendersonville’s Streets of Indian Lake retail stores is raising questions about whether or not the area can support the influx of traffic.

This weekend, more than 30 stores, along with a movie theater and restaurant, will open along Indian Lake Boulevard off of Vietnam Veterans Boulevard.

City engineers have already noticed the ongoing construction is slowing traffic near the shopping center more than they would like.

Over the next few weeks they will be monitoring congestion with computer models and adjusting timing of lights.

Hendersonville police said they plan to direct traffic for the first few weeks and every Friday and Saturday thereafter.

However, development in this area is not complete. Crews have already cleared out the land across the street for more retail stores, a hotel conference center, condos, homes. When the project is completed, this development is expected to be bigger that Cool Springs Galleria in Franklin.

Officials said they are looking at adding a police substation in the shopping center to help with traffic problems and emergencies.”