
A rendering of the CAA building to be opened in the fall
The Nashville Yards entertainment complex – which will be highlighted by a 12 -screw cineplex with restoration options – renamed a new name and should open its doors in the fall.
The future space will be called HoOky Nashville Yards, with the mother company of Crowy Entertainment based in Austin to supervise the complex.

The East Face of the CAA building seen from the ninth avenue North and Church Street (in the foreground)
According to a spokesperson for Nashville Yards, Hooky Entertainment is associated with ES Vedra cinemas. This entity offers a portfolio of companies which includes Cineplexes Violet Crown, Times Square Grand Slam and Showbiz.
Marbella Interest, based in Austin, is affiliated with Es Vedra Cinemas, the first having recently dissociated with Elevate Entertainment Group, according to the Austin Business Journal. Originally, Elevate and Marbella had to exploit the entertainment component of Nashville Yards via Evo Entertainment Group, which announced the effort in September 2022.
Nashville Hooky’s sites will include, in addition to 12 -screens, food and bowling, bowling and video game cinematographic installations. A source said that it will be inspired by the hook installation or soon opened in Hutto, Texas (which is located in the suburbs of Austin).

The CAA building seen from Church Street to the west
HoOky Nashville Yards will operate from the office and the average nashville height building Bloc 900 on rue Church. Global Entertainment and Sports Agency Creative Artists Agency will be the building’s anchor tenant. The source said that a October opening is planned for the hook.
Southwest Value Partners, the master developer of Nashville Yards and AEG joined forces to develop the sites of the CAA building and the Live Music Place Adjacet The Pinnacle.
“HoOky Nashville Yards will offer a dynamic entertainment experience with luxury cinemas, bowling alley, video games and other immersive attractions, focused on the connection and unforgettable shared experiences,” said a spokesperson for Nashville Yards in an email.
This article was published for the first time by our sister publication, the Nashville Post.