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Kenect Nashville: a social apartment community for professionals and digital nomads

Take advantage of everything offered at the all-in-one community — or just the parts that suit your style.

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Meet Kenect Nashville, a boutique, all-inclusive coworking and apartment community where modern residences meet human connections.

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Calling all young professionals who work remotely:

Meet Kenect Nashville, a boutique, all-inclusive coworking and apartment community where modern residences meet human connections.

The Live-Work-Learn community in the heart of Nashville’s thriving Midtown neighborhood is a home, a social club, a coworking hub, a fitness center, and an urban hot spot. And you can take advantage of all of it — or just the parts that suit your style.

Live:

Work:

  • 24-hour, 16,000+ sq ft coworking space
  • Flexible office space memberships, ranging from floating or dedicated desks to office pods
  • Open kitchen with two craft coffee bars
  • Printing services
  • Podcast studio

Play:

  • Weekly social + fitness events
  • Seasonal pool with sun shelf + cabanas
  • Green space for pets
  • Access to other Kenect communities across the county when traveling
  • And more

Kenect to your next community

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