Germantown is Nashville’s oldest traditional neighborhood. From here you can walk downtown or to the Farmers Market by way of the greenway or Bicentennial Park.
Author: Kate Nelson
Downtown Nashville
Downtown Nashville has become a true urban center. Office towers, grocery shopping, a massive public library, workout facilities, world class theatre, booming nightlife, and art galleries make it a great place to live and work.
Highland Heights
Highland Heights is a neighborhood in East Nashville located along the Dickerson Pike Corridor and north of Cleveland Park.
Riverside
Riverside is not a neighborhood but a street. However, it is emerging as its own location. It goes from Shelby Park through all of East Nashville, and has a grassy median and bike lane much of the way.
Inglewood
Inglewood used to be a town separate from Nashville but it was incorporated and became a neighborhood. It’s more of a historic suburb than a historic neighborhood in Nashville’s urban core.
Shelby Hills
Shelby Hills is a wonderful entry into the East Nashville neighborhood. Just up from Shelby Avenue and down to the river, it offers many smaller cottages and recent renovations.
Rosebank
If you’re a Dwell fan, then you have to see the renovated modern takes on the classic ranch that people are undertaking in Rosebank.
Rolling Acres
Centrally located along Eastland Avenue but easily missed, Rolling Acres offers a great location at an affordable price.
Fortland Park
If you want a ranch (or rambler if you’re from Minnesota), then this is the urban spot you’ll love. The Shelby Bottoms Greenway, bike paths, and Shelby Park, are in your backyard.
Boscobel Heights
On the border of Shelby Park, community garden, dog park, golf course, ball fields, and the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center and Greenway, Boscobel Heights offers quite a bit to anyone who likes to do things outside.