CMA Fest
A major country music festival taking over downtown Nashville with free daytime concerts and ticketed evening shows—perfect for Whitworth residents looking for vibrant live music, street performances, and a festive atmosphere close to home.
Green Hills / Midtown offers a vibrant and diverse community with a mixture of single detached homes and apartment buildings, featuring a variety of unit sizes from lofts to spacious four-bedroom options. The neighborhood benefits from well-developed cycling infrastructure, making biking a convenient way to get around. With about 10 bus lines and most residences near a bus stop, public transit remains accessible. Numerous businesses, supermarkets, and eateries are within close range, supporting convenient daily needs. Green spaces like Elmington Park and Centennial Park provide pleasant areas for relaxation and outdoor activities. The lively nightlife scene includes more than 50 venues, especially concentrated around Elliston Place.
Green Hills / Midtown has a character that caters to a fairly diverse group of people. Finding lively places is easy in this community. Even though the streets are often busy with people, there is a narrow selection of entertainment venues, and finding one of the over 50 bars is very easy since they are generally situated in very convenient locations. Green Hills / Midtown is quiet, as the streets tend to be quite tranquil, however noise can be an issue around one of the railway lines, I-440 or I-65. Access to public green spaces, such as 8th Avenue Reservoir Park and Centennial Park, is easy from most locations in the community, since there are a few of them nearby for residents to unwind in and reaching the closest park is very easy from the majority of homes for sale.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A serene, tree‑lined pond anchors the gated Whitworth community, with a well‑maintained walking trail circling the water, offering residents quiet, convenient green space right at home.
A top‑ranked public elementary school serving Whitworth, Eakin Elementary is a major draw for families, valued for its academic reputation and proximity to the neighborhood.
Residents enjoy being minutes from the lively West End and Green Hills areas, including favorites like Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, and numerous restaurants and boutiques within a five‑minute drive.
Just outside the gates, the upscale Green Hills Mall and its surrounding shopping streets provide premium retail and dining options, offering convenient everyday errands or leisurely shopping.
Whitworth’s quiet, curved streets shaded by mature oaks and lined with underground utilities create a private, peaceful streetscape distinctive even in West Nashville.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A major country music festival taking over downtown Nashville with free daytime concerts and ticketed evening shows—perfect for Whitworth residents looking for vibrant live music, street performances, and a festive atmosphere close to home.
A renowned multi-day music and arts festival under an hour’s drive from Nashville, offering major genre-spanning acts and a full festival experience—great for those seeking a big regional cultural outing.
A fun, family‑friendly celebration of the Main Library’s reopening and 25th anniversary featuring puppet shows, music, crafts, snacks and tours—ideal for local families and neighbors interested in community spirit and kids’ programming.
A free day of fresh produce, live music, petting zoo, pony rides, cooking demos and food trucks—perfect for Whitworth residents to enjoy summer flavors and family-friendly activities nearby.
A free summertime concert series starting June 6 with the Nashville Symphony at the beautiful Two Rivers Mansion site—a great leisurely cultural event easily accessible to residents.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Whitworth