Jane’s Hideaway will shut at month’s finish after three years in its East Nashville area and 5 years in enterprise.
The final day of operations is June 28, the homeowners of the enterprise confirmed by way of an Instagram submit.
Earlier this yr, the constructing by which the bar, restaurant and reside music venue operates was purchased for $4.95 million by native actual property investor Willis McCrickard. Jane’s Hideaway managers got here to a “mutual settlement” with the brand new homeowners, in line with the submit.
East Nashville-based actual property traders and builders March Egerton and Dan Heller had been the sellers of the property, having paid $395,000 for it in 2007, in line with Metro data.
Proprietor John Peet moved Jane’s Hideaway from its downtown location at 209 Third Ave. N. to 407 Gallatin Ave. in East Nashville in summer time 2022. Situated adjoining to the construction housing Cellar Bar, the Third Avenue constructing is seemingly unoccupied.
On the time of the transfer, Jane’s Hideaway changed Nationwide Parks-themed restaurant/bar Camp. Earlier than that, No. 308 had a profitable practically 10-year run on the location from 2010 till 2019.
“To our unbelievable workers, musicians, and dependable friends: thanks,” Jane’s Hideaway posted on Instagram. “You’ve introduced this room to life in a approach we might have solely imagined once we opened our doorways. It has been an unbelievable time and we’ll cherish each second we bought to spend with Jane.”
Jane’s Hideaway is internet hosting closing occasions June 26 by means of 28.
This text was first printed by our sister publication, the Nashville Submit.
