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Three-acre Greenway with year-round programming
Activated retail in Greenway connected by walking and biking trails
Vertically-integrated greenspace

The Art of Connection

Station East is an eclectic new neighborhood coming to the East Bank that will welcome anyone and everyone who wants to connect with Nashville’s rich culture in a deeper, more artful way. It’s for the locals and the visitors, the shoppers and the urban explorers, the artists and the suits. And with over 18 acres for innovation and exploration, it will set the tone for the larger transformation of this area of the city, a natural link between East Nashville and Downtown.
People walking around outdoor retail corridor

The New East Bank Begins Here

Intentionally built to promote pop-up retail and dining experiences from local favorites, unexpected pedestrian pathways, and interactive cultural activities, Station East will be a place to linger, savor, and belong—every hour, day, and night.
Aerial view of Station East site
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Introducing

3 Acres

180k SF

225k SF

Publicly accessible Greenway
Terraces and outdoor spaces
Street-level retail and curated food & beverage

1.2m SF

1,400+

600+

Office space
Residential units
Hotel rooms

3 Acres

Publicly accessible greenway

180k SF

Terraces and outdoor spaces

225k SF

Street-level retail and curated food & beverage

1.2m SF

Office space

1,400+

Residential units

600+

Hotel rooms
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Aerial of Station East site showing river and stadium in background
Easily accessible via I-24 and James Robertson Parkway with direct connection to Downtown Nashville

Together, Nashville.

Businesses and individuals who want to shape the future of Nashville will be in the right place at the right time at Station East. Its neighbors will soon include the new Titans stadium and its massively expanded surrounding district, Oracle’s new 65-acre campus, and The Landings at River North—weaving even more threads into the bright tapestry that is the reimagined East Bank.