Residential Development Only
A city official was recently quoted as saying they expect up to 30.000 people to move to Nashville...THIS YEAR. And most of them will be millennials as Nashville is one of the top destination cities for this demographic. So where will they live? See below...
RECENTLY COMPLETED
700 Wedgewood
Note 16 on Music Row
Ryman Lofts – Rolling Hill Mill
Village Row at Wedgewood – Hillsboro Village
Elliston 23 in Midtown
Pine Street Flats – The Gulch
East River Place
Bell Mid-town
Germantown Vista
Midtown Place
Park 30
Gatewood Workforce Housing
11 North – Gulch
3rd and Chestnut
Park Central – Midtown
West End Village
12 South Flats
12 South Lofts
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Melrose Apartments on Franklin Road
1505 Demonbruen Lofts
2300 at Berry Hill
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The Flats at Taylor Place in Germantown
Village Green Apartments
Twelve/Twelve in the Gulch
2151 at 24th and Acklen
PROPOSED (LIKELY TO START THIS YEAR)
Buckingham Project – Midtown (16 Floors)
The SoBro (32 floors)
909 Flats on Rosa Parks
1515 Demonbruen – Music Row (17 Floors)
Southern Lands Project in Green Hills (16 floors)
New Ballpark and Associated Apartment Development
22nd and State – Midtown
Crescent Apartments on Division
1818 Church Street - Midtown
PROPOSED BUT LONGER RANGE
The Manning in Belle Meade
Office Building Conversion to Apartments on Music Row
Northwest Mutual Mixed Use Project
5th and Church – Downtown – (62 stories)
1708 19th Ave South
Workforce Housing on Jefferson Street
Chapel Lofts
These places fill up as soon as they are completed. Developers are falling all over each other to put together properties and often start construction within a couple of months after announcing plans.