Newly re-listed on VRBO after a complete rebuild! This brand new, top floor, riverfront, open concept one bedroom unit sleeps 2. The unit was recently completed so the building and all furnishings are new including king Heavenly Bed mattress with luxury linens, new flooring, furniture, paint and lighting in the living room. Newly renovated, brightly lit bathroom with large walk-in shower and lighted make-up mirror. Well stocked kitchen with sparkling new cabinets, countertops, under-cabinet lighting, stainless steel appliances and tile backsplash. Beautiful river views with free high-speed Xfinity internet and cable and free parking. Complex also includes an onsite pool (open May-October) fitness center and laundry all within walking distance of all that Nashville offers!
The area around Riverfront is still recovering from the March 2020 tornado that heavily damaged our complex and destroyed the large state building between our property and Brooklyn Bowl. All that remains today is a concrete slab but not for long. The land was recently sold to a developer and a new 5-story mixed use development is coming.
Note that this condo is located on the 3rd floor without an elevator.
THE HISTORY OF NASHVILLE
Nashville, Tennessee boasts a rich history that blends tradition with innovation. Originally settled by European explorers in the late 1700s, Nashville quickly emerged as a pivotal hub for trading and culture. Its strategic location along the Cumberland River played a crucial role in its growth, transforming it into a thriving transportation and distribution center during the 19th century.
The city’s nickname, “Music City,” stems from its long-standing association with the music industry, with the Grand Ole Opry and the birth of country music adding unique chapters to its story.
Over the years, Nashville’s historic roots have merged seamlessly with a modern, vibrant spirit. The city’s role in the Civil Rights Movement, exemplified by the Civil Rights Room at the Nashville Public Library, showcases its commitment to progress and equality.
Today, Nashville’s skyline reflects its contemporary dynamism. Its preservation of historic districts like Germantown and a deep appreciation for its musical heritage continue to make it a beloved destination for travelers seeking an authentic taste of the past and the excitement of the present.