Nashville’s reputation as a vibrant cultural hub is only enhanced by its dynamic real estate and development sectors. As the…
Category: What to see
A stroll through downtown Nashville offers a chance to dive headfirst into the magical world of country music and hear a variety of other music.
A Melody of Flavors and Sounds: The Epicurean’s Guide to Nashville
Nashville, Tennessee, often celebrated as the heartland of country music and soulful melodies, offers much more than just a rich…
Prima Nashville: Paseo South Gulch’s Architectural Marvel
In an exciting collaboration between SomeraRoad and Clark Construction, the construction of PRIMA has officially commenced in Nashville’s vibrant Gulch…
Standard Assembly: A Vision Unfolding in Central Wedgewood
Embark on a captivating exploration of Standard Assembly, an instrumental project leading the revitalization of central Wedgewood Houston. Crafted through…
Cheekwood Estates
The Botanic Gardens and the historic Cheekwood Estate, now home to the Museum of Art, are located on the western edge of the city.
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
Nashville Zoo is located on the territory of the historic Grassmere Estate, 10 km from the city center.
Music Row
The Music Row neighborhood is primarily known for being home to a concentration of the biggest music record labels and studios.
Andrew Jacksons Hermitage
The estate of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, is the country’s most important monument to the history of its southern states in the 19th century.
Parthenon
Once upon a time, before the heyday of country music, Nashville was called the “Athens of the South.”
Radnor Lake State Natural Area
Radnor Lake Natural Area is located just outside of town and is very popular. The hiking trails in the dense forests surrounding the lake are an excellent place to walk in good weather.