Vanderbilt's Mixed-Use Plan for Nashville

Vanderbilt University proposes a mixed-use development in Nashville, featuring green spaces and diverse amenities.

Vanderbilt University Plans 40+Acre Mixed-Use Development In Nashville
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Vanderbilt University Plans 40-Acre Mixed-Use Expansion
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Vanderbilt University Plans 40+Acre Mixed-Use Development In Nashville
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Vanderbilt University proposes the Innovation Neighborhood, a mixed-use development at West End Avenue, Natchez Trace, 31st Avenue South, and Vanderbilt Place in Nashville. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, Field Operations, and Hastings Architecture, it includes public open spaces, green areas, and pedestrian and biking paths. Retail, dining, housing, office, lab, and arts spaces aim to create a vibrant area for residents and visitors. No construction timeline is set. The project focuses on sustainable design and community engagement.

Project Details

Address
Site bounded by West End Avenue, Natchez Trace, 31st Avenue South, and Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN
Status
proposed