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o you prefer walking and biking to sitting in traffi c? Love the hustle and bustle of the city but abhor long commutes? Enjoy taking a spontaneous stroll to a nearby restaurant for dinner and music. If this sounds like you, we suggest you forget life in the ‘burbs and go urban. A growing resurgence in downtown Nashville has brought a wealth of living options to the city’s urban landscape, along with a vibrant community of restaurants, shops and clubs. For urban dwellers, The Gulch in downtown Nashville is the place to be. Properties like Velocity, Terrazzo and Encore offer the ultimate digs for downtown living. And with the tremendous growth this former railroad yard has seen, you can always find something to do here. Of course there’s always music. (It is Music City, after all.) Travel + Leisure
recently cited Nashville as having the #1 “Music Scene” in the country. From Tootsie’s to Mercy Lounge to The Station Inn, downtown music venues offer everything from rock and country to bluegrass and rockabilly. If you’re looking to set up shop, office space downtown is plentiful and growing. Speaking of the office: Did you know that Forbes.com ranks Nashville 10th in the country of “Best Places for Business and Careers”? And sixth among “Best Cities for Jobs”? Plus Business Insider recently took note of Nashville as one of the “13 Hottest American Cities for 2016.” The nod cited Music City as the “new center of the auto and health-care industries,” noting 300- plus health-care companies and more than 30,000 auto industry jobs. The growth, action and entertainment extend to numerous dining and entertainment options down on Lower Broadway and out on West End. Not to mention the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, The Parthenon, Centennial Park, Hillsboro Village… the list goes on.
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These are just a few of the reasons to consider living in the heart of Music City. One more reason: We’re just so darn nice. But don’t take our word for it. Travel + Leisure’s 2015 survey ranked Nashville #1 on its list of America’s Friendliest Cities.
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Schools & Ratings
Chauhan Ale & Masala House
Centennial Park
Livability - 69
The Parthenon
Kayne Prime Steakhouse
Riverfront Park
Amenities - A+
Vanderbilt University
Martin Luther King JR. School/ Pearl High School - 10/10
Burger Republic
Cumberland Park
Cost of Living - C-
Milk & Honey
Elmington Park
Crime - F
Lower Broadway (dining, music, nightlife)
Hume-Fogg High Academic Magnet - 10/10
Peg Leg Porker
The Greenways
Employment - D+
Food trucks
East End Prep - 9/10
Pinewood Social
Bicentennial Mall
Housing - B+
First Center for the Visual Arts
Liberty Common
Schools - D-
Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint
Weather - C+
The Gulch (shopping, dining, nightlife)
Rose Park Math/Science Middle Magnet - 8/10
Merchants
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TN Homes
December 2020 - January 2021
Head Middle Mathematics/ Science Magnet - 7/10