Real Estate

If you’re ready to take your swing at owning a slice of property in Brentwood’s The Governors Club, here’s what to know about an online auction taking place on Monday, March 24.
Neuhoff District’s second phase will bring new retail, office space, and green areas to the riverfront development in Germantown.
The 1.8 million-sqft new Nissan Stadium broke ground next to the existing stadium on Feb. 29, 2024.
Ready to rock at The Pinnacle? Nashville Yards has unveiled its 4,500-capacity music venue, which is set to open on Thursday, Feb. 27.
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Experience the comforts of a single-family home with the convenience of maintenance-free living at Oxenfree WeHo.
According to a new report by CoStar, Nashville will welcome nearly 3,000 hotel rooms this year.
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Here’s everything you need to know about this fully-managed townhome rental community in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood.
Sylvan Park Boarding House is set to open in early 2026 inside a renovated home built in 1910 within the Park-Elkins Historic District.
Nashville Premium Outlets will be located in Thompson’s Station, a 30-minute drive south of downtown Nashville.
The resort and convention center is undergoing interior and exterior updates through spring 2027.
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