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New mixed-use developments in Tennessee

ZoneWire is tracking 17 mixed-use development projects in Tennessee through local government hearings, with the rezonings, site plans, variances, vote tallies, and conditions of approval on the record for each one.

17 projectsmost recently updated first

Mixed-use
Berry Farms Town Center
Franklin · Boyle Investment Company
Approved
Mixed-use
Ovation PUD Subdivision
Franklin · Highwoods and CenterCal
Approved400,000 square feet
Mixed-use
Middle 8 PUD
Franklin · Trueland
Approved191 units
Mixed-use
Harlan PUD Subdivision
Franklin · Boyle Investment Company
Approved
Mixed-use
Wedgwood Houston Mixed Use Development
Nashville-Davidson County · Not specified
Approved
Mixed-use
East Bend Mixed-Use Development
Nashville-Davidson County · Doug Sloan / PSC Property Owners
Approved41 acres
Mixed-use
Innovation Neighborhood (Innovation District)
Nashville-Davidson County · Vanderbilt University
Approved43 acre
Mixed-use
Mixed-use multifamily residential development at 106 Raines Avenue
Nashville-Davidson County · MV Holdings LLC
Continued
Mixed-use
TPAC East Bank Performing Arts Facility
Nashville-Davidson County · Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation
Under Review
Mixed-use
East Bend Mixed-Use Development
Nashville-Davidson County · Doug Sloan / PSC Property Owners
Approved41 acres
Mixed Use
1205 2nd Avenue North
Nashville-Davidson County
Decided
Mixed Use
Deferral of case 2026-57 - mixed-use building in CSNS district
Nashville-Davidson County
Mixed
Mixed Use
South Of Sylvan Street
Nashville-Davidson County · Brad Sladen
Mixed
Mixed Use
Deferral of case 2026-57 - mixed-use building in CSNS district
Nashville-Davidson County
Mixed
Mixed Use
Raines Mixed-use multifamily
Nashville-Davidson County
Mixed
Mixed Use
1205 2nd Avenue North
Nashville-Davidson County
Decided
Mixed Use
100 Taylor Street, ~194 ft east of 2nd Avenue North
Nashville-Davidson County
Awaiting final vote

Mixed-Use projects by county

What counts as a mixed-use project?

On ZoneWire, a mixed-use project combines housing with retail, office, or other commercial space in one development, often as a planned unit development or a downtown redevelopment. ZoneWire tracks each one through its government hearings and keeps the vote tallies and conditions of approval on the record, updated within a day of each hearing.

How do I find new mixed-use developments proposed near me?

Browse the county pages or the list on this page. Each mixed-use project links to its hearing record, where you can read the vote and the conditions the board attached to the approval.

How does ZoneWire know about mixed-use projects before they are built?

ZoneWire watches the local planning commission and council meetings a project must clear before it can be built. A mixed-use development shows up as soon as it reaches its first public agenda or hearing, and stays current through each later vote.