New renderings of upcoming Belle Meade Village released

Soon, the plaza will be transformed into the village, which is slated to be a 780,000-square-foot mixed-use development with 400 condos, apartments, hotels, restaurants, stores and green space.

Written by: Caleb Wethington
Source: WSMV

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 16, 2025) – New renderings have been released in the project that would turn the old Belle Meade Shopping Plaza into Belle Meade Village.

Soon, the plaza will be transformed into the village, which is slated to be a 780,000-square-foot mixed-use development with 400 condos, apartments, hotels, restaurants, stores and green space.

In March, demolition began at the Kroger, which was a staple of the plaza.

“Belle Meade Village will transform a currently underutilized 15.5-acre site into an iconic design-driven residential and retail village within one of Nashville’s best-known legacy communities.

This 780,000-square-foot mixed-use development includes storefronts and restaurants, condos, and rental apartments within one primely situated walkable community ecosystem.

Recreational upgrades will include the activation of Richland Creek and connection to its namesake greenway, connecting residents to the pedestrian-friendly Sylvan Park neighborhood and McCabe park. Green space, public walkways, and parks will comprise approximately sixty percent of the project site.”

AJ Capital Partners

“The Residences at Belle Meade Village will be comprised of two boutique residential buildings, each with approximately 40 homes. The Residences, which are being designed by Meyer Davis, a globally recognized firm with deep Nashville roots, will thoughtfully blend worldly sensibilities with the timeless heritage of the surrounding Belle Meade community,” AJ Capital Partners said.