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With Music City’s ever-changing landscape, visiting parts of town you don’t always frequent can feel like discovering a hidden gem for the very first time. We’ve rounded up five Nashville neighborhoods to fall in love with all over again. Check out one of the neighborhoods below:
Downtown Corridor
It would be an understatement to say that Nashville is evolving, and there is no more obvious sign of Music City’s changing landscape than in this stretch of Broadway where one-story brick and concrete buildings have been replaced by soaring glass high rises. Located just a few miles from Bridgestone Arena, Music City Center, Nissan Stadium, First Horizon Park, and so much more, this section of town sets the tone as visitors exit I-65 and enter the heart of the action. The changing skyline and growing need to utilize limited lot space are proof that Nashville continues to evolve into a metropolitan center with offerings that can compete with cities far greater in size.
One of the newest arrivals to the city’s booming
hospitality scene is Conrad Nashville, set to open this month. Located in Broadwest, the new 1.2 million square foot mixed use community, the hotel joins a host of offerings within the property, including class AA office space, high-end condominiums, retail space, and an outdoor plaza all spanning an entire city block on West End Avenue. Anchoring the Broadwest community, the 13-story Conrad Nashville offers 234 modern rooms tastefully designed
with floor-to-ceiling city views. The hotel features a fitness area complete with a connecting outdoor space; a sun- soaked pool accompanied by a serene terrace and lounge area; three culinary day-to-night offerings (Blue Aster, The Lounge at Blue Aster, and Thistle & Rye); and much more.
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This sleek stretch is also home to Grand Hyatt Nashville, a luxury hotel standing 25 floors high on the Western edge of downtown. The 591-room hotel boasts one of the city’s tallest outdoor rooftops, a fifth- floor pool deck, a world-class spa, seven dining and beverage options, and 77,000 square feet of event space. The hotel is just one part of a project that’s shaping the state of life downtown: the 17-acre development, Nashville Yards.
“The Upper Broadway neighborhood where Nashville Yards is situated served as a hub for commerce and travel in Nashville for over a century. We’ve taken great care to honor the history of the site throughout the development, including the name, Nashville Yards, a tribute to the location’s past as a rail yard, lumber yard, brick yard, and marble yard,” says Joe Bucher, Director of Strategic Design, Southwest Value Partners. “Once completed, this transformative project will be a walkable, urban community featuring high-end hospitality offerings, exceptional retail and restaurant options, a world-class entertainment district, multiple luxury residential towers, and Class A-plus office space. Seven acres of open plazas, courtyards, and green spaces will be interwoven throughout the development. It is already home to Amazon Nashville, Grand Hyatt Nashville, and Union Station Nashville Yards, and construction is underway on many of the remaining elements.”