One of Chattanooga’s most popular neighborhoods, Northshore boasts a prime location, newly renovated housing, and a trendy selection of local businesses.
Northshore residences range from brand-new single-family homes and townhomes to charming cottages and restored ‘40s-style bungalows. Normal Park and Northshore Heights offer newly updated and custom homes well-suited for young families. On the other hand, condos at One North Shore, Bridgeview, and BridgeTender are popular with professionals of all ages. Additional condo options include The Pinnacle and River Point. New residential developments include a 271-unit apartment complex at Manufacturer’s Road with completion projected for fall 2024.
Northshore is only a short drive away from top employers such as BlueCross BlueShield, Unum, Cigna, TVA, EPB, Kenco Group, Southern Champion Tray, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and Chattanooga State Community College. City and county governments and three major health systems are also conveniently located nearby.
Northshore is connected to City Center via the Market Street Bridge, allowing for a quick commute into downtown by car or bike. Adjacent to Highway 27 and close to I-24 and I-75, Northshore provides easy access to the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, Nashville, Atlanta, Birmingham, and Knoxville.
Northshore’s elementary students attend Rivermont, Red Bank, and Normal Park Museum Magnet Lower School. Older students attend Normal Park Museum Magnet Upper School and Red Bank Middle and High Schools. A number of nationally and regionally acclaimed private schools are located nearby, including Girls Preparatory School, Notre Dame High School, St. Jude School, St. Peter’s Episcopal School, The Bright School, The Montessori School, Baylor School, and McCallie School. Magnet school Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts is also conveniently located in Northshore.
Major hospital systems such as CHI Memorial, Erlanger, and Parkridge Health System are all conveniently located in the area. Residents also have easy access to several pharmacies, dental practices, and clinics. Additionally, Kindred Hospital, Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation, and Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Chattanooga are only a short drive away.
One of two Whole Foods in the city, the Northshore location features organic groceries in addition to a coffee shop, hot bar, café seating, and more. A few blocks away, supermarket chain Publix offers fresh produce and groceries, as well as a bakery and deli.
Iconic to Northshore is Coolidge Park for its interactive water fountain, century-old restored carousel, ample green spaces, and stunning views of the Tennessee River. Close by, Renaissance Park is a 23-acre wetlands park complete with nature trails and historic markers. Stringer’s Ridge comprises 92 completely forested acres perfect for mountain biking, trail running, and hiking. Additionally, Adventure Sports Innovation offers outdoor tours, rentals, sales, and services ideal for every outdoor enthusiast.
From New York-style sandwiches and sushi rolls to plant-based nachos and specialty desserts, Northshore is abundant with delicious local food and drink offerings. Northshore’s Frazier and Cherokee Avenues offer one-of-a-kind shopping at a variety of unique shops, including art galleries, gift shops, and antique stores.
In addition to multiple fitness studios, Northshore is also home to a variety of gyms offering 24/7 service and personal training. Outdoor spaces with abundant sidewalks, bike paths, and parks are ideal for year-round fitness activities.
Coolidge Park hosts a variety of popular festivals throughout the year – the largest of which is the Moon River Music Festival, a two-day event highlighting folk-pop and Americana bands.
Celebrating its centennial season, the Chattanooga Theatre Centre organizes 11 annual productions and offers a variety of acting classes and workshops. In July, Pops on the River features a patriotic concert by the Chattanooga Symphony at Coolidge Park. In addition to maintaining galleries along Frazier Avenue, the Association for Visual Arts hosts annual programs and events to advance visual arts in the area.
One of Chattanooga’s most popular neighborhoods, Northshore boasts a prime location, newly renovated housing, and a trendy selection of local businesses.
Northshore residences range from brand-new single-family homes and townhomes to charming cottages and restored ‘40s-style bungalows. Normal Park and Northshore Heights offer newly updated and custom homes well-suited for young families. On the other hand, condos at One North Shore, Bridgeview, and BridgeTender are popular with professionals of all ages. Additional condo options include The Pinnacle and River Point. New residential developments include a 271-unit apartment complex at Manufacturer’s Road with completion projected for fall 2024.
Northshore is connected to City Center via the Market Street Bridge, allowing for a quick commute into downtown by car or bike. Adjacent to Highway 27 and close to I-24 and I-75, Northshore provides easy access to the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, Nashville, Atlanta, Birmingham, and Knoxville.
Northshore’s elementary students attend Rivermont, Red Bank, and Normal Park Museum Magnet Lower School. Older students attend Normal Park Museum Magnet Upper School and Red Bank Middle and High Schools. A number of nationally and regionally acclaimed private schools are located nearby, including Girls Preparatory School, Notre Dame High School, St. Jude School, St. Peter’s Episcopal School, The Bright School, The Montessori School, Baylor School, and McCallie School. Magnet school Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts is also conveniently located in Northshore.
Major hospital systems such as CHI Memorial, Erlanger, and Parkridge Health System are all conveniently located in the area. Residents also have easy access to several pharmacies, dental practices, and clinics. Additionally, Kindred Hospital, Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation, and Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Chattanooga are only a short drive away.
One of two Whole Foods in the city, the Northshore location features organic groceries in addition to a coffee shop, hot bar, café seating, and more. A few blocks away, supermarket chain Publix offers fresh produce and groceries, as well as a bakery and deli. See the green pins on the map below.
Iconic to Northshore is Coolidge Park for its interactive water fountain, century-old restored carousel, ample green spaces, and stunning views of the Tennessee River. Close by, Renaissance Park is a 23-acre wetlands park complete with nature trails and historic markers. Stringer’s Ridge comprises 92 completely forested acres perfect for mountain biking, trail running, and hiking. Additionally, Adventure Sports Innovation offers outdoor tours, rentals, sales, and services ideal for every outdoor enthusiast.
From New York-style sandwiches and sushi rolls to plant-based nachos and specialty desserts, Northshore is abundant with delicious local food and drink offerings. Northshore’s Frazier and Cherokee Avenues offer one-of-a-kind shopping at a variety of unique shops, including art galleries, gift shops, and antique stores.
In addition to multiple fitness studios, Northshore is also home to a variety of gyms offering 24/7 service and personal training. Outdoor spaces with abundant sidewalks, bike paths, and parks are ideal for year-round fitness activities.
Coolidge Park hosts a variety of popular festivals throughout the year – the largest of which is the Moon River Music Festival, a two-day event highlighting folk-pop and Americana bands
Celebrating its centennial season, the Chattanooga Theatre Centre organizes 11 annual productions and offers a variety of acting classes and workshops. In July, Pops on the River features a patriotic concert by the Chattanooga Symphony at Coolidge Park. In addition to maintaining galleries along Frazier Avenue, the Association for Visual Arts hosts annual programs and events to advance visual arts in the area.
Chattanooga Golf & Country Club,
the oldest course at its original site in Tennessee, was founded in 1896. Located on the banks of the Tennessee River, the club was formed only eight years after the opening of the first golf course in the United States.
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