Belle Meade Apartments

The Belle Meade Apartments is a historic building in Belle Meade, Tennessee near Nashville.

Belle Meade Apartments
Belle Meade Apartments in 2014
Location715 Belle Meade Boulevard, Belle Meade, Tennessee, U.S.
Coordinates36.096389°N 86.857778°W / 36.096389; -86.857778
Area2.5 acres (1.0 ha)
Built1917
ArchitectEdwin Dougherty
Architectural styleTudor Revival
NRHP reference No.84003474[1]
Added to NRHPApril 19, 1984

Location

The building is located at 715 Belle Meade Boulevard in Belle Meade, a city near Nashville, Tennessee.[2][3] It stands opposite the Belle Meade Country Club.[3]

History

The three-storey building was completed in 1917.[3] It was built with investment from Albert Sidney Britt and Herbert H. Corson, two Nashville businessmen and early promoters of the new community of Belle Meade.[3] Prominent tenants included William Jackson Elliston and James Cowdon Bradford Sr. (the founder of J.C. Bradford & Co.), Charles Davitt and Joseph Toy Howell, Sr. (then the president of the Cumberland Valley National Bank).[3]

In 1919, Herbert H. Corson purchased the building.[3] After his death, it was inherited by his descendants.[3] The City of Belle Meade was subsequently incorporated to ensure, by the enactment of zoning ordinances, that there would be no further apartment or other commercial development within the vicinity.

Architectural significance

The building was designed in the Tudor Revival architectural style by architect Edwin Dougherty.[3] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since April 19, 1984.[2]

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