Master developer, Market Street Enterprises, manages this public-private partnership charged with the redevelopment of this early 1900s railroad corridor. It is one of a very small number of neighborhoods, internationally, to have been LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified. LEED is a rating system developed in the 1990s by the U.S. Green Building Council.
The neighborhood, under redevelopment for more than a decade, was intended to provide housing opportunities to a wide range of income levels. Residential buildings include loft apartments, studios and condos.
Street Names
10th Avenue South • 11th Avenue South • 12th Avenue South • 8th Avenue South • 9th Avenue South • Clark Place • Demonbreun Street • Division Street • Gleaves Street • Laurel Street • Lea Avenue • Magazine Street • Mansion Street • McGavock Street • Overton Street • Pine Street • Price Street