About the neighborhood
The Gulch has been wholly reimagined over the past two decades. What was once a busy railroad yard fell into neglect after World War II and stood largely abandoned for nearly 50 years.
Today, the neighborhood is a sleek and vibrant hub of see-and-be-seen eateries, trendy shops, and magnetic murals that pull visitors in with an effortlessly chic aesthetic—it’s the upscale antithesis to Broadway’s bright lights and booming sounds. The Gulch was the tenth project in the United States to be awarded the LEED-ND distinction for sustainability, and Paseo South Gulch is carrying on the LEED tradition with its own brand of sustainability initiatives.
The emerging microneighborhood is poised to take over as the Gulch’s central hub, with some of Nashville’s best and brightest flocking to the area, including The Catbird Seat, James Beard Award semifinalist Maiz de la Vida, and NYC’s Blind Barber. Interconnected walkways, alleys, and terraces make the Paseo South Gulch easily walkable, with quick access to hotels, residences, and plenty of outdoor activities. Here’s how to make the most of a visit to the Gulch, below.