This community offers high-end, move-in ready townhomes for rent complete with top-notch amenities. | Photo provided by Core Spaces
Spacious bedrooms, next-level amenities, and private attached garages — these are just a few of the perks of Oxenfree WeHo: A new townhome rental community in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood.
Designed to inspire through local character and an elevated aesthetic, the community features a variety of three- and four-bedroom multi-level townhomes, giving Nashvillians the comforts of a single-family home with the convenience of maintenance-free living.
Enjoy cutting-edge features like smart home technology and stainless steel appliances, plus seamless connectivity to beautifully designed community spaces and private garages.
And let’s be honest — having direct access to your home through an attached garage is priceless.
Trust us: Your four-legged friend will be more than satisfied with the pet-friendly, lushly-landscaped lawn — aka one of the largest private amenity green spaces in Music City.
Neighborhood perks at your doorstep
Say goodbye to rush hour traffic. Just 10 minutes from downtown, the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood offers unbeatable convenience, with quick access to your favorite restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping destinations.
Von Elrod’s Oktoberfest | Thursday, Oct. 3-Sunday, Oct. 6 | Times vary | Von Elrod’s Beer Hall & Kitchen | Cost of purchase | Expect special local and international Oktoberfest beers, food, a DJ, stein-holding contests, and more.
Four Walls x Cafe La Trova | Thursday, Oct. 3 | 5-11:59 p.m. | The Joseph’s Four Walls | Cost of purchase | The bar hosts Julio Cabrera for cocktails inspired by the Frist Art Museum’s “María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold” exhibition.
Friday, Oct. 4
Humphreys Street Coffee Cupping | Friday, Oct. 4 | 10-11 a.m. | Harvest Hands Community Development | $34 | The interactive experience is suited for everyone, from the seasoned coffee connoisseur to those just beginning their exploration of specialty coffee.
Saturday, Oct. 5
Finnleys 10-Year Birthday Bash | Saturday, Oct. 5 | 10 a.m.-6 p.m. | Finnleys | Cost of purchase | Be one of the first 25 customers at any of the three locations for an exclusive discount and local vendor gifts.
Celebrate Nashville Cultural Festival | Saturday, Oct. 5 | 10 a.m.-6 p.m. | Centennial Park | Free+ | The annual festival offers entertainment stages, educational exhibits, food, shopping, and other activities honoring over 50 cultures.
Nashville Babypalooza Baby Expo | Saturday, Oct. 5 | 12-4 p.m. | The Factory at Franklin | Free+ | Get the 4-1-1 on car seat safety, baby registry must-haves, infant nutrition, and more + connect with local resources and make your own swag bag.
Sunday, Oct. 6
Beginner’s Introduction to Stained Glass | Sunday, Oct. 6 | 1-4:30 p.m. | The Forge Nashville | $225 | This all-materials-included class teaches you the basics of creating a stained glass panel.
Monday, Oct. 7
Sound Bath | Monday, Oct. 7 | 7:30-8:30 p.m. | Carter Vintage Guitars | $25 | De-stress and relax during the guided meditation and listen to the sounds of crystal singing bowls, ocean drum, and chimes — bring a yoga mat.
Lucky Stars Vintage Collective set up shop down the street from Grimey’s (1086 E. Trinity Ln.) this week. The store offers collections from five vendors, plus you can even shop a selection of Apple and Oak rugs. Bonus: Over 25 more markets, vintage, and resell shops.
Award
The Nashville International Airport put the pedal to the medal, winning multiple categories of USA TODAY’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards: “Best Airport for Shopping” (1), “Best Airport Grab-And-Go Food” (400 Degrees, 1), “Best Large Airport” (2), and “Best Airport Bar” (Tootsie’s, 3). Book it out of BNA like a pro.
Announced
Brooke Shields will serve as Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville’s keynote speaker alongside designer David Flint Wood. The event featuring over 100 antiques, art, and horticulture dealers + garden showcases, live music, and more returns to Music City Center Jan. 31 through Feb. 2. We’ll have more details later.
Seasonal
LIGHTS, camera, action. Cheekwood’s 10th annual Holiday LIGHTS display opens on Friday, Nov. 22 with a one-mile path of twinkling lights, 120 decorated trees, s’mores stations, and holiday marketplace. New this year, a 28-ft 3D display in the Bradford Robertson Color Garden + custom mansion decor.
Biz
Save the date: M.L.Rose launches its Gallatin location on Monday, Oct. 21, marking the local chain’s sixth restaurant and the second to open this year. You’ll find it next to Edley’s Bar-B-Que in a newly-constructed retail center at 2145 Nashville Pk. Expect an outdoor fireplace + dog-friendly patio.
Plan Ahead
In other Gallatin news, the Gallatin Comic Con returns to the Gallatin Civic Center later this month (Oct. 26-27) with the 50th anniversary cast reunion of two nostalgic TV series: “Happy Days” and “Good Times.” Expect daily celebrity guest panels + explore the lineup and schedule. Tickets are on sale now.
This Canada-based restaurant is cooking in Nashville Yards
Al fresco dining? Don’t mind if we do. | Rendering via SWVP, AEG
If recent show news out of Nashville Yards’ The Pinnacle has you hungry for more updates — grab a fork.
The development will welcome Canada-based restaurant Earls Kitchen + Bar to the first floor of the venue by late 2025. The brand, which currently operates ~10 US locations, joins the development’s other previously announced restaurants like Culaccino and Fogo de Chão.
Led by Chef David Wong and inspired by world travels, Earls offers “upscale casual dining” and serves everything from pizza and steak to sushi and seafood. Take a look at the Washington menu — just to get a taste.
Pro tip: When it comes to a pre-show beverage, the restaurant is prided on its “industry-leading”margarita selection.
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We were inspired by a Reddit thread last week posing the same question — and we had no doubt our readers could add value to the conversation.
“The recent news that the wooded hills that curve along the western edge of the city [may qualify as] the largest urban forest of any city in the world. Having a name and logo as Nashville’s Highland Rim Forest brings awareness of a real asset to be celebrated and conserved.” — Judson N.
Bonus: If your curiosity is growing, learn more about efforts to conserve Nashville’s Highland Rim Forest.
“I moved here as an Opryland performer 44 years ago, and the fantastic arts community is what makes me proud and fills me with awe year after year. The Nashville Ballet, Symphony, Opera, and professional theater companies — including Nashville Repertory Theatre, Children’s Theatre, and Shakespeare Festival — all present world class art right here while employing hundreds of Nashville creatives.” — Denice H.
The Nashville Children’s Theatre is premiering “Pippi Longstocking” on Saturday, Nov. 2 — and you’re now on this journey down memory lane with me. The production, based on the classic novel by Astrid Lindgren, runs through Dec. 15. Not that I’m ranking my favorite childhood reads, but if I were, this is right up there with the “Magic Tree House” series.
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