Bailey Bullard – SquareOne Real Estate
Fowler Brothers Co.
On the north side of the Tennessee River, the Riverview neighborhood offers peaceful views, stunning historic homes, and easy access to employers, schools, and medical care.
Riverview offers an abundance of stately properties, including early 20th century mansions, luxurious custom-built residences, and many homes designed by Chattanooga’s most prominent architects. Here, stunning brick and stone exteriors coupled with expansive lots enhance a distinctive sense of historic serenity. Master-planned communities such as The Enclave at Riverview and Heritage Landing boast many amenities attractive to young professionals and retirees, while residences at Longholm Court provide spacious properties for families.
Located just across the river from downtown, Riverview provides easy access to top employers such as TVA, Unum, EPB, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, and the Univer-sity of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Other neighboring employers include Southern Champion Tray, Kenco Group, and Chattanooga State Community College. Riverview is also conveniently located to city and county governments and three major health systems.
Riverview, nestled between Highways 27 and 153 and a short drive from I-75 and I-24, allows residents quick access to the surrounding area and roads that lead to Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, and Birmingham, as well as the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport.
The area’s elementary schools include Normal Park Museum Magnet Lower School and Rivermont Elementary. Older students can attend Normal Park Museum Magnet Upper School, Red Bank Middle School, and Red Bank High School. Close by are several magnet schools such as Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences, STEM School Chattanooga, and Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts. Also nearby are regionally and nationally acclaimed private schools, including Girls Preparatory School, Notre Dame High School, The Bright School, St. Jude School, St. Peter’s Episcopal School, The Montessori School, Baylor School, and McCallie School.
Easily accessible to Riverview residents are major healthcare systems, including CHI Memorial, Erlanger, and Parkridge Health System. A variety of pharmacies and dental practices are centrally located in Riverview. Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation and Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Chattanooga are both a short drive away.
Thanks to an abundance of thoughtfully curated boutiques and shops, Riverview has no shortage of on-trend clothing, unique gifts, and everyday essentials. Local florists and a stained glass studio round out the neighborhood’s offerings. In the holiday season, Riverview celebrates with a variety of festivities and spirited shopping opportunities.
The Riverview neighborhood is home to restaurants and eateries for every taste. Offerings include everything from Italian dishes and grilled classics to brunch favorites and vegan options. For those on the search for a sweet treat, local bakeries are sure to satisfy. Many restaurants have outdoor seating perfect for enjoying during the warmer months, and live entertainment and game nights are popular at other establishments.
Much-loved Riverview Park is slated for a $1 million redevelopment in 2024. Surrounded by green space and bike paths, the new park will create a more inclusive recreational space for children of all ages and abilities. Riverview Park is also the site of The Chattanooga Chase, the area’s oldest active competitive road race. Nearby is Riverview Bird Sanctuary, home to over 150 species of birds. Additionally, the Chattanooga Golf & Country Club offers fine dining, a pool and fitness center, and a riverside golf course.
Traveling up Hixson Pike, residents can take advantage of popular grocery chains, including Food City and Walmart Neighborhood Market, as well as specialty stores such as Asian Food & Gifts of Chattanooga. In nearby Northshore, Publix and Whole Foods carry everything one might need to whip up something delicious in a flash.
On the north side of the Tennessee River, the prestigious Riverview neighborhood is home to stunning historic residences, spectacular views, and a quiet and serene setting.
Riverview offers an abundance of stately properties, including early 20th century mansions, luxurious custom-built residences, and many homes designed by Chattanooga’s most prominent architects. Here, stunning brick and stone exteriors coupled with expansive lots enhance a distinctive sense of historic serenity. Master-planned communities such as The Enclave at Riverview and Heritage Landing boast many amenities attractive to young professionals and retirees, while residences at Longholm Court provide spacious properties for families.
Riverview, nestled between Highways 27 and 153 and a short drive from I-75 and I-24, allows residents quick access to the surrounding area and roads that lead to Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, and Birmingham, as well as the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport.
The area’s elementary schools include Normal Park Museum Magnet Lower School and Rivermont Elementary. Older students can attend Normal Park Museum Magnet Upper School, Red Bank Middle School, and Red Bank High School. Close by are several magnet schools such as Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences, STEM School Chattanooga, and Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts. Also nearby are regionally and nationally acclaimed private schools, including Girls Preparatory School, Notre Dame High School, The Bright School, St. Jude School, St. Peter’s Episcopal School, The Montessori School, Baylor School, and McCallie School.
Easily accessible to Riverview residents are major healthcare systems, including CHI Memorial, Erlanger, and Parkridge Health System. A variety of pharmacies and dental practices are centrally located in Riverview. Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation and Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Chattanooga are both a short drive away.
Traveling up Hixson Pike, residents can take advantage of popular grocery chains, including Food City and Walmart Neighborhood Market, as well as specialty stores such as Asian Food & Gifts of Chattanooga. In nearby Northshore, Publix and Whole Foods carry everything one might need to whip up something delicious in a flash.
Thanks to an abundance of thoughtfully curated boutiques and shops, Riverview has no shortage of on-trend clothing, unique gifts, and everyday essentials. Local florists and a stained glass studio round out the neighborhood’s offerings. In the holiday season, Riverview celebrates with a variety of festivities and spirited shopping opportunities.
The Riverview neighborhood is home to restaurants and eateries for every taste. Offerings include everything from Italian dishes and grilled classics to brunch favorites and vegan options. For those on the search for a sweet treat, local bakeries are sure to satisfy. Many restaurants have outdoor seating perfect for enjoying during the warmer months, and live entertainment and game nights are popular at other establishments.
Much-loved Riverview Park is slated for a $1 million redevelopment in 2024. Surrounded by green space and bike paths, the new park will create a more inclusive recreational space for children of all ages and abilities. Riverview Park is also the site of The Chattanooga Chase, the area’s oldest active competitive road race. Nearby is Riverview Bird Sanctuary, home to over 150 species of birds. Additionally, the Chattanooga Golf & Country Club offers fine dining, a pool and fitness center, and a riverside golf course.
Two fitness studios are located in the heart of Riverview. Members can also take advantage of the fitness center at the Chattanooga Golf & Country Club.
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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