What Makes Industry Square Different

New construction townhomes are common in West Nashville and Charlotte Park. Yet very few combine boutique scale with elevated design and access to meaningful neighborhood amenities. Industry Square Nashville townhomes deliver a 16-home community on Watts Lane in the 37209 area that was built with intentional layout, quality finishes, and functional outdoor living space. In a market crowded with high-density builds, Industry Square offers a focused alternative that appeals to buyers seeking both lifestyle convenience and thoughtful design.

At a Glance

  • 6-home boutique community on Watts Lane in West Nashville, TN 37209
  • Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, rooftop terrace, and two-car attached garage per home
  • On-site dog park and guest parking
  • Elevated custom finishes throughout — millwork, marble countertops, tile-to-ceiling bathrooms, gas appliances
  • Adjacent to The Nations and Sylvan Park
  • Proximity to Charlotte Park, Charlotte Pike retail, and Robertson Avenue dining

What Makes Industry Square Different

West Nashville and Charlotte Park have seen a lot of infill development. Most of it follows the same playbook: maximize units, standardize finishes, move on. Industry Square was built from a different starting point.

Sixteen homes. That number matters. It creates a quieter streetscape, a stronger sense of who your neighbors are, and a community that doesn't feel like a complex. Most townhome developments in this corridor run 30 homes or more. The difference is immediately noticeable.

The finishes reflect a local custom builder's priorities rather than a production builder's margin targets. Custom millwork and trim. Tile to ceiling height in every bathroom. Marble finish countertops. Gas appliances. Built-out closet shelving. These are details that show up in how a home feels to live in daily, not just how it photographs at listing time.

Each home also includes a two-car attached garage — a feature that gets quietly sacrificed in a lot of infill development for the sake of adding one more unit. It wasn't sacrificed here.

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The Floor Plan Logic

Every floor has a bedroom and a full bathroom. That's a deliberate decision, and it's one that opens up how the home actually gets used.

For owner-occupants, it means genuine separation between living, sleeping, and outdoor space — not just floors stacked on top of each other. For buyers thinking about a roommate setup, it removes the friction entirely. For investors, the layout supports long-term rental demand in a market where renters increasingly expect functional space over square footage.

The rooftop terraces extend this logic upward. They are sized and positioned for actual outdoor living — furniture, views, morning coffee, evening use — rather than the token outdoor square footage that shows up in floor plan renderings and nowhere else.

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The Neighborhood

Industry Square sits on Watts Lane in the Charlotte Park area, which puts it in a compelling position relative to both established residential Nashville and the corridors that are actively growing.

The Nations and Sylvan Park are next door. That proximity is not incidental — it means walkability to the restaurant and retail density those neighborhoods have built, without the price premium that comes with an address directly inside them.

Grocery access in this part of West Nashville is genuinely strong. Trader Joe's, Publix at Hill Center at Nashville West, Turnip Truck Natural Market, Rosie's Market, Silo Market, Sperry's Mercantile, Sonobana Japanese Market, K&S World Market, and Costco are all within reach. Everyday convenience and specialty shopping are both covered.

On Robertson Avenue, Benji's Bagel & Coffee House has become a real neighborhood anchor — the kind of place that earns a second location not through marketing but through consistent product. It's the type of business that signals a corridor maturing rather than just developing.

For outdoor time, the options layer well. Urban Dog bar brings a 20,000 square foot indoor/outdoor off-leash park to the area — with a full bar, cocktails, and a dog menu. Industry Square has its own on-site dog park. McCabe Greenway and Golf Course and Charlotte Park, with its frisbee golf and new tennis courts, add the kind of green space infrastructure that supports daily outdoor habits rather than just weekend activity.

Why This Location Has Long-Term Relevance

The case for West Nashville and Charlotte Park is not speculative. The groceries are already here. The restaurants are already here. The parks are already here. The retail corridor along Charlotte Pike is growing, and the residential character that makes the neighborhood feel livable rather than transitional is established.

Buyers in 37209 are not betting on what a neighborhood might become. They are buying into infrastructure that already supports a complete daily life — and positioning themselves ahead of the continued investment that follows that kind of foundation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Industry Square different from other townhome communities?

Industry Square has a smaller footprint with only 16 homes, elevated custom finishes, usable rooftop terraces, and floor plans that include a bedroom and full bath on every level — including a two-car attached garage that most infill developments at this scale don't offer.

What groceries and markets are nearby?

Highly rated options include Trader Joe's, Publix Super Market at Hill Center, Turnip Truck Natural Market, and Costco, alongside specialty markets like Sperry's Mercantile, Silo Market, and Sonobana Japanese Market.

What local restaurants are nearby?

Robertson Avenue and Charlotte Pike offer local favorites including Benji's Bagel & Coffee House, which has expanded to a second location on the strength of its neighborhood following.

Are there parks and recreation nearby?

Yes. Residents have access to an on-site dog park, Urban Dog bar's 20,000 square foot indoor/outdoor off-leash facility, McCabe Greenway and Golf Course, and Charlotte Park's frisbee golf and tennis courts.

Industry Square Nashville townhomes are not simply another addition to West Nashville's infill landscape. They represent a scaled, design-forward community positioned within one of the most actively evolving corridors in 37209. For buyers evaluating new construction options in Charlotte Park and West Nashville, differentiation matters. Industry Square was built with that in mind.

Sheila Gerardy

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sheila gerardy

REALTOR® 

Sheila Gerardy is a residential real estate professional with BDG Partners at Compass, advising buyers, sellers, and investors across the Greater Nashville housing market. She specializes in luxury home sales, new construction, contract negotiation, and strategic representation for both buyer and seller clients. Her approach integrates innovative marketing strategy with disciplined transaction management to support pricing accuracy and strong contract outcomes. Sheila holds a Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Merchandising Management from the International Academy of Design and Technology in Chicago, bringing a design oriented perspective to property presentation and market positioning within Middle Tennessee real estate.

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