logo
Your Guide to Nashville's Neuhoff District

Your Guide to Nashville's Neuhoff District

Style Blueprint22-07-2025
Share with your friends!
Pinterest
LinkedIn
Email
Flipboard
Reddit
The Neuhoff District is a quietly blooming creative corridor where soaring industrial relics collide with cutting-edge design studios and local cafés. Once overlooked, this riverfront enclave near Germantown now pulses with local energy — murals splash across walls, startups buzz in repurposed lofts, and top Southern chefs yell, 'Order up!' A canvas for innovation and community, Neuhoff is Nashville's next 'it' neighborhood, rooted in grit and growing with grace. Here's where to eat, shop, play, and more!
Pin
Neuhoff District's Meaty History
The Neuhoff District traces its origins to 1905 when German immigrant Henry Neuhoff and his brother established the Neuhoff Packing Company along the Cumberland River. Then nicknamed 'Butcher Hollow' for its stockyards and meat-packing plants, the business expanded regionally in the 1930s and eventually shuttered in 1977 amid industry-wide closures.
Pin
Following decades of abandonment, the sprawling brick complex found new life in the 1980s and 1990s as a creative space for the Nashville Jazz Workshop, the Cultural Arts Project, photography studios, and even singer-songwriter John Prine's writing studio. In the late 1990s, the McRedmond family acquired the site and began a long-term revitalization vision, fueled by heir Stephen McRedmond's dedication to preserving the industrial architecture.
Pin
By 2019, Atlanta-based New City Properties (they did Ponce City Market) tapped top firms to embark on a massive adaptive reuse and new construction project. 'Our goal with the Neuhoff District was to create an iconic destination for Nashville that honors the past and celebrates the future of the city,' Jim Irwin, Founder and President of New City Properties, tells us. 'As it comes alive, Neuhoff will be a movable feast of experiences, constantly changing, with new things to taste and see.'
Pin
Where to Eat + Drink
Babychan : The team behind the award-winning Kisser in East Nashville recently opened a Japanese-style café with a huge bang and long first-weekend lines. Stop in for delicious espresso drinks and fresh-baked delicacies.
: The team behind the award-winning Kisser in East Nashville recently opened a Japanese-style café with a huge bang and long first-weekend lines. Stop in for delicious espresso drinks and fresh-baked delicacies. Close Company : From the team behind Death & Co, this trendy subterranean cocktail bar offers nostalgic snacks like gourmet hot pockets and craft cocktails across 'fizzy,' 'juicy,' 'boozy,' and zero-proof categories.
: From the team behind Death & Co, this trendy subterranean cocktail bar offers nostalgic snacks like gourmet hot pockets and craft cocktails across 'fizzy,' 'juicy,' 'boozy,' and zero-proof categories. Fishmonger: This Atlanta-founded hotspot dishes up lobster rolls, blackened grouper sandwiches, and frosty frozen painkillers in a vibrant, nautically themed setting.
Pin
E+Rose : A healthy, plant-forward café serving superfood smoothies, açaí bowls, wellness juices, hearty wraps, and lattes perfect for fueling your day out and about.
: A healthy, plant-forward café serving superfood smoothies, açaí bowls, wellness juices, hearty wraps, and lattes perfect for fueling your day out and about. Mas Tacos Tambien : One of Nashville's most beloved taco shops has parked its darling food truck at the corner of Adams and Taylor. Order made-to-order tacos, fresh juices, and sides to enjoy on their turf patio seating, courtside at Sensa, at the brewery, or anywhere throughout the Neuhoff District.
: One of Nashville's most beloved taco shops has parked its darling food truck at the corner of Adams and Taylor. Order made-to-order tacos, fresh juices, and sides to enjoy on their turf patio seating, courtside at Sensa, at the brewery, or anywhere throughout the Neuhoff District. Monday Night Preservation Co.: This vibey indoor-outdoor taproom pours more than two dozen draft beers, craft cocktails, wine, and snacks with plenty of seating for large groups.
Pin
Where to Shop
Sid & Ann Mashburn: Offering high-end menswear and womenswear from the celebrated Atlanta-based duo, Neuhoff's stylish retail anchor has everything from custom suits to the perfect white t-shirt.
Pin
Ostara Gardens: Nashville native Avon Lyons opened this artfully curated flower shop in a breezy, photo-perfect storefront. The shop offers luxe flower arrangements, taper candles in every color, and other home curios.
Where to Play + Explore
Sensa Padel : It's decidedly NOT pickleball, but Europe's fastest-growing racquet sport (originating from Mexico) arrived in Neuhoff and is the state's first padel club. They have six outdoor Wilson courts, gear rentals, pro-led clinics, and lively social events.
: It's decidedly NOT pickleball, but Europe's fastest-growing racquet sport (originating from Mexico) arrived in Neuhoff and is the state's first padel club. They have six outdoor Wilson courts, gear rentals, pro-led clinics, and lively social events. River Steps: The scenic, multi-level stairway and public riverside gathering spot is perfect for morning walks, sunset hangs, and panoramic views along the Cumberland.
Pin
Where to Work
The Neuhoff offices are nearly 60% leased to a diverse roster of businesses, including Butler Snow, Frazier & Deeter, BCG, Fifth Third Bank, JE Dunn Construction, Rubicon Founders, Industrious, Dalton Agency, and more.
Pin
'We are incredibly proud of the businesses that have chosen to relocate to Neuhoff,' Jim Irwin says. 'They're discovering that this is a place that makes recruiting and retaining Nashville's top talent easier because their office space is located within a vibrant district that their employees actually enjoy coming to every day!'
Where to Live
Neuhoff Residences (comprised of two buildings: Monroe House and Taylor House) is the buzziest new place to live in Nashville. It anchors the Neuhoff District with 542 thoughtfully designed apartments with hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, oversized closets, keyless entry, and so many amenities.
Pin
Residents can enjoy the river- and skyline-view pool, a state-of-the-art two-story gym, recording and screening rooms, chicly designed co-working lounges, 24/7 concierge services, bike usage, and direct Greenway access.
Coming Soon
Pedestrian Bridge to River North (East Nashville) : While they don't have a concrete update on the timing of the highly anticipated pedestrian bridge across the Cumberland River, the Neuhoff crew remains in regular communication with the Oracle team as they continue to progress the design of the bridge plan. Check out the design renderings released last year.
: While they don't have a concrete update on the timing of the highly anticipated pedestrian bridge across the Cumberland River, the Neuhoff crew remains in regular communication with the Oracle team as they continue to progress the design of the bridge plan. Check out the design renderings released last year. Van Leeuwen Ice Cream : Van Leeuwen Ice Cream is opening a scoop shop soon in Suite 111 across from Fishmonger. This location will be their third in Nashville, with the first two open already in Edgehill Village and The Gulch.
: Van Leeuwen Ice Cream is opening a scoop shop soon in Suite 111 across from Fishmonger. This location will be their third in Nashville, with the first two open already in Edgehill Village and The Gulch. Charmers & Cauponor : The team behind Peninsula is opening an expansive new restaurant at Neuhoff. Details on the timeline and menu have yet to be released. Chef Jake Howell recently won the James Beard award for Best Chef Southeast!
: The team behind Peninsula is opening an expansive new restaurant at Neuhoff. Details on the timeline and menu have yet to be released. Chef Jake Howell recently won the James Beard award for Best Chef Southeast! Love Train Antiques: This is a direct-to-consumer source for one-of-a-kind vintage wares from France, Belgium, and beyond. More than just a home furnishings and accessories store, Love Train will fill almost 6,000 square feet of space in Neuhoff with 'global treasures, regular trunk shows, festive fêtes, and feasts,' according to an Instagram post.
Upcoming Events + Concerts
September 19 : Love Train Antiques' ongoing pop-up opens
: Love Train Antiques' ongoing pop-up opens September 26 : Artville After Dark opens with site-wide projection mapping
: Artville After Dark opens with site-wide projection mapping September 26 : Caroline Allison's ongoing art installation opens
: Caroline Allison's ongoing art installation opens October 10, 11, and 12 : American Motor Drome Thrill Arena
: American Motor Drome Thrill Arena October 11 and 12: Fish Fry Festival
Pin
We're sure glad you're in Nashville, Neuhoff!
*********
Discover Southern stories worth sharing. Follow us on Instagram!
About the Author Zoe Yarborough
Zoe is a StyleBlueprint staff writer, Charlotte native, Washington & Lee graduate, and Nashville transplant of eleven years. She teaches Pilates, helps manage recording artists, and likes to "research" Germantown's food scene.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bolivia heads to the polls as its right-wing opposition eyes first victory in decades
Bolivia heads to the polls as its right-wing opposition eyes first victory in decades

Winnipeg Free Press

time37 minutes ago

  • Winnipeg Free Press

Bolivia heads to the polls as its right-wing opposition eyes first victory in decades

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivians headed to the polls on Sunday to vote in presidential and congressional elections that could spell the end of the Andean nation's long-dominant leftist party and see a right-wing government elected for the first time in over two decades. The election on Sunday is one of the most consequential for Bolivia in recent times — and one of the most unpredictable. Even at this late stage, a remarkable 30% or so of voters remain undecided. Polls show the two leading right-wing candidates, multimillionaire business owner Samuel Doria Medina and former President Jorge Fernando 'Tuto' Quiroga, locked in a virtual dead heat. Many undecided voters But a right-wing victory isn't assured. Many longtime voters for the governing Movement Toward Socialism, or MAS, party, now shattered by infighting, live in rural areas and tend to be undercounted in polling. With the nation's worst economic crisis in four decades leaving Bolivians waiting for hours in fuel lines, struggling to find subsidized bread and squeezed by double-digit inflation, the opposition candidates are billing the race as a chance to alter the country's destiny. 'I have rarely, if ever, seen a situational tinderbox with as many sparks ready to ignite,' Daniel Lansberg-Rodriguez, founding partner of Aurora Macro Strategies, a New York-based advisory firm, writes in a memo. Breaking the MAS party's monopoly on political power, he adds, pushes 'the country into uncharted political waters amid rising polarization, severe economic fragility and a widening rural–urban divide.' Bolivia could follow rightward trend The outcome will determine whether Bolivia — a nation of about 12 million people with the largest lithium reserves on Earth and crucial deposits of rare earth minerals — follows a growing trend in Latin America, where right-wing leaders like Argentina's libertarian Javier Milei, Ecuador's strongman Daniel Noboa and El Salvador's conservative populist Nayib Bukele have surged in popularity. A right-wing government in Bolivia could trigger a major geopolitical realignment for a country now allied with Venezuela's socialist-inspired government and world powers such as China, Russia and Iran. Conservative candidates vow to restore US relations Doria Medina and Quiroga have praised the Trump administration and vowed to restore ties with the United States — ruptured in 2008 when charismatic, long-serving former President Evo Morales expelled the American ambassador. The right-wing front-runners also have expressed interest in doing business with Israel, which has no diplomatic relations with Bolivia, and called for foreign private companies to invest in the country and develop its rich natural resources. After storming to office in 2006 at the start of the commodities boom, Morales, Bolivia's first Indigenous president, nationalized the nation's oil and gas industry, using the lush profits to reduce poverty, expand infrastructure and improve the lives of the rural poor. After three consecutive presidential terms, as well as a contentious bid for an unprecedented fourth in 2019 that set off popular unrest and led to his ouster, Morales has been barred from this race by Bolivia's constitutional court. His ally-turned-rival, President Luis Arce, withdrew his candidacy for the MAS on account of his plummeting popularity and nominated his senior minister, Eduardo del Castillo. As the party splintered, Andrónico Rodríguez, the 36-year-old president of the senate who hails from the same union of coca farmers as Morales, launched his bid. Ex-president Morales urges supports to deface ballots Rather than back the candidate widely considered his heir, Morales, holed up in his tropical stronghold and evading an arrest warrant on charges related to his relationship with a 15-year-old girl, has urged his supporters to deface their ballots or leave them blank. Voting is mandatory in Bolivia, where some 7.9 million Bolivians are eligible to vote. Doria Medina and Quiroga, familiar faces in Bolivian politics who both served in past neoliberal governments and have run for president three times before, have struggled to stir up interest as voter angst runs high. 'There's enthusiasm for change but no enthusiasm for the candidates,' said Eddy Abasto, 44, a Tupperware vendor in Bolivia's capital of La Paz torn between voting for Doria Medina and Quiroga. 'It's always the same, those in power live happily spending the country's money, and we suffer.' Conservative candidates say austerity needed Doria Medina and Quiroga have warned of the need for a painful fiscal adjustment, including the elimination of Bolivia's generous food and fuel subsidies, to save the nation from insolvency. Some analysts caution this risks sparking social unrest. 'A victory for either right-wing candidate could have grave repercussions for Bolivia's Indigenous and impoverished communities,' said Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network, a Bolivian research group. 'Both candidates could bolster security forces and right-wing para-state groups, paving the way for violent crackdowns on protests expected to erupt over the foreign exploitation of lithium and drastic austerity measures.' All 130 seats in Bolivia's Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of Parliament, are up for grabs, along with 36 in the Senate, the upper house. If, as is widely expected, no one receives more than 50% of the vote, or 40% of the vote with a lead of 10 percentage points, the top two candidates will compete in a runoff on Oct. 19 for the first time since Bolivia's 1982 return to democracy.

Weary travellers at YYC despite fed intervention in Air Canada labour fight
Weary travellers at YYC despite fed intervention in Air Canada labour fight

Calgary Herald

time7 hours ago

  • Calgary Herald

Weary travellers at YYC despite fed intervention in Air Canada labour fight

It was a subdued Saturday morning by the Air Canada counters at the Calgary International Airport. Article content Travellers stood wearily in lines by the counter, baggage in tow while staff ran back-and-forth between the counters with passports in hand. Article content Article content Some had been at the airport for hours, waiting to hear back on cancelled flights and rebooking alternatives. Article content 'We've been here since seven this morning,' Clem Lacoume said. She had travelled to Canada from France with a friend, Emma Sambras, two weeks ago to explore British Columbia and had a flight scheduled home on Saturday. Article content Article content At 12:58 a.m. ET on Saturday, 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants walked off the job on strike, after the airline and the union representing them failed to reach a deal ahead of the deadline. The airline estimated 130,000 customers would be affected for each day of the strike. Article content Article content Patty Hajdu, the federal jobs minister, directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board on Saturday morning to order flight attendants back to work, impose final and binding arbitration and extend the terms of the parties' existing contract until a new one one is determined. Article content However, with several flights already cancelled and travellers urgently attempting to rebook alternatives, it will still take time until flights are back to scheduled routine, according to Adam Danyleko, CEO of Elite Travel Management, a Calgary-based travel agency. Article content 'It takes a while for the routes to get back online,' he said. 'They've already cancelled them so they've got to do a lot of work with the actual individual airport locations to bring the routes back online and to bring the flight attendants back online.' Article content Article content Article content On Saturday morning, more than 100 flight attendants banded at the far end of the airport building, near the departure doors leading to the counters for the U.S. airlines. Article content 'Our members are ready for this,' Brittany Thomas, local vice-president for CUPE Local 495 in Calgary. 'They didn't want it to get to this but they are here because they have to be here. Article content 'There's a lot of community,' she added. 'We have a very strong engagement because we know each other, we're friends, we're tight-knit.' Article content The days leading up to the strike held a lot of 'anxiety and stress,' she said. The last time the airline's flight attendants went on strike was in 1985. Article content Daylen Mitansky, local vice-president of CUPE Local 495, said when he heard the strike was to be official, he cried. 'It's really heartbreaking,' he said. 'We're all sad about the passengers being stranded and it's really hard on a lot of us.

GridStrat Unveils GridStrat Clarity, a Business and Industry-Aware AI Engine for Improved AI Search Visibility and Live Market Intelligence
GridStrat Unveils GridStrat Clarity, a Business and Industry-Aware AI Engine for Improved AI Search Visibility and Live Market Intelligence

Toronto Star

time10 hours ago

  • Toronto Star

GridStrat Unveils GridStrat Clarity, a Business and Industry-Aware AI Engine for Improved AI Search Visibility and Live Market Intelligence

Calgary, Aug. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GridStrat today announced the launch of GridStrat Clarity, a business-aware AI platform that continuously analyzes a company and its operating environment to improve how AI systems answer questions about the business and to surface live market signals for sales, financing, and compliance teams. The Calgary-based firm specifies that the platform merges Generative Answer Engine Optimization (AEO/GEO) with continuous business ecosystem monitoring, a response to corporate and customer decisions increasingly originating and receiving decision support from AI tools. 'AI is now the front door to most buying and strategic decision making. GridStrat Clarity maximizes your business's value creation potential in this critical environment by continuously teaching AI systems the correct and most compelling facts about your business. Now you can ensure prospective stakeholders, from customers to investors, have your best information at their fingertips, and you can get ahead and stay ahead of competition by more rapidly digesting market shifts and improving your tactics.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store