Plans for Nolensville town square receive approval

The development will span 27 acres on the west side of Nolensville Road and offer 400+ residential units.

A design redendering of Nolensville, TN's future town square. The design includes people sitting outside at tables, people walking on sidewalks, new multi-use buildings, and a splash pad.

Nolensville’s new town square could be complete as early as 2031.

Rendering provided by the Town of Nolensville Planning Commission

Nolensville is one step closer to showing off a shiny new hangout. The town’s planning commission approved the development plan for a town square on Tuesday, Feb. 13 by a vote of 8-1.

The project will span 27 acres on the west side of Nolensville Road and offer 400+ residential units, including multifamily units, townhomes, manor homes, and live/work units. Design guidelines prioritize green space, pedestrian + bicycle zones, a central lawn and flexible event space, a splash pad, pocket parks, and shaded outdoor seating.

Development of the town square will take place in three phases over the course of seven to 10 years, with phase 1 building construction beginning this spring. Phase 2 and 3 will follow in Fall 2025 and Fall 2026, respectively.

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