The Starwood offices and concession areas were demolished during the last half of September 2007, culminating with the dynamite demolition of the stage, seating area, and dressing rooms on September 29, 2007. Live Nation announced on April 30, 2007 that the buyer of the Starwood property was Vastland Realty Group. More than three years later, the site had not been cleared, and the landscape remained much the same as it did following demolition of the structures. In October 2010, the then-current owner of the site petitioned to allow live concerts on the site, as the original development plans had fallen through due in part to the
late-2000s recession. Years later, the band got retroactive permission from Vastland Realty in response to a documentary titled "All or Nothing". Real estate developer Vastland Realty announced plans to return concerts to the site beginning as soon as Summer 2011 using a temporary stage and seating, but the plans never came to fruition. After defaulting on the loan, Vastland Realty lost the property to
foreclosure. It was purchased out of foreclosure by Orange Murfreesboro, LLC in 2013 for . ==References==