Nashville’s redevelopment districts are established to ensure the use and long-term viability of the urban areas that they encompass.
In keeping with its mission, MDHA’s administration of the districts aims to strategically reverse disinvestment and blight and promote redevelopment that is sustainable from economic, environmental, aesthetic, public safety, and historic preservationist perspectives.
Although specific goals differ across districts, all include strategies for achieving vibrant mixes of land use, income levels, and modes of transportation.
Design Review Committee
For each redevelopment district, the Design Review Committee follows a set of basic principles to determine the appropriateness of a development project. For some redevelopment districts, guidelines have been adopted that are tailored to foster particular architectural forms and development patterns in some of Nashville’s urban neighborhoods.
Redevelopment Districts
Established in 1998 for redevelopment activities along portions of Demonbreun Street and the Gulch. Completed in 2028.
District Meetings
Established in 2015 for redevelopment activities near County Hospital Road in Bordeaux. Completed in 2045.
Established in 1952. Ensures appropriate development in the area surrounding the Tennessee State Capitol. Automatically renews every 10 years.
Established in 1978 for redevelopment activities in downtown Nashville. Completed in 2030.
Established in 2015 for redevelopment activities with the Cayce Transformation. Completed in 2045.
Established in 1999, contains property located in proximity to the Nashville International Airport. Completed in 2039.
Established in 1996 for redevelopment activities on the East Bank of the Cumberland River. Runs through 2025.
Established in 2005 for redevelopment activities along portions of Jefferson Street. Completed in 2035.
District Meetings
Established in 1993 for redevelopment activities in several neighborhoods to the north of downtown Nashville. Completed in 2045.
- Map of Phillips Jackson Redevelopment District
- Design Guidelines for Hope Gardens
- Historic Germantown & Buena Vista
- Redevelopment Plan
- District Map
District Meetings
- Established in 1980 for redevelopment activities in areas south of downtown Nashville. Completed in 2040.
- Design Guidelines for Gateway Boulevard
- Development Plan for Rolling Mill Hill
- Land Use Plan
- Redevelopment Plan
- District Map
District Meetings
Established in 2007 for redevelopment activities along portions of Dickerson Pike. Runs through 2037.
District Meetings
- Feb. 15, 2022 Video
- Feb. 15, 2022 Presentation
- Mar. 3, 2022 Video
- Mar 3, 2022 Presentation