The Inglewood neighborhood of East Nashville is rapidly growing due to the less-congested feeling, close proximity to nature, and homes with typically larger acreage than Eastland, Rosebank, etc., yet still being in a great centralized location. It is a very clean neighborhood, with the quaint Riverside Drive serving as a scenic way to travel north and south in it. Not only are you minutes from Riverside Village, but getting to 5 Points and the heart of Broadway is a snap! Spots to visit in the neighborhood include: Dose Café, Village Pub, Mitchell’s Deli, Riverside Pharmacy, Bite a Bit Thai, Castrillo’s Pizza, and Riverside Market Convenience Store (decent beer selection). Shelby Bottoms Greenway is around th corner and it goes along the Cumberland River. I have seen baby deer 10 feet away munching on vegetation early this summer. You can ride a bike to Downtown on the path if you like. Rental eBikes bikes are available, at close-by Ft. Cornelia Airstrip Park trailhead (5 minutes). There is a strong residential vibe in my area, and the neighbors are so helpful and kind. You’ll find less transient folks, its one of the lowest violent crime areas in East Nashville, properties are well-maintained, and there is plenty of new construction. Many have their own « urban farms » going as well as the front and back yards are large enough to support a nice yield for a family. Going north on Gallatin, about 12-15 minutes, you’ll find up-and-coming Madison which has a well-loved Farmer’s Market on Sundays at the Historic Amqui Train Station, which was saved from the wrecking ball when Johnny Cash bought the property. There is memorabilia inside and live music on the porch during the market. Further north on Gallatin of this you’ll find many strip malls, and some stores were closed during Covid. But you will still find Target, Chick-fil-A, Burger King, etc.