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Majora Carter is a real estate developer, urban revitalization strategy consultant, MacArthur Fellow, and Peabody Award-winning broadcaster. She's responsible for the creation of numerous economic development, technology inclusion & green-infrastructure projects, policies, and job training & placement systems.
North Nashville Design Studio Projects (2018-2020)
Projects from this document include a range of exciting public space activations aimed at revitalizing historic Jefferson Street and its surrounding neighborhoods. These initiatives are designed to foster community engagement, promote local businesses, and create a welcoming and inclusive environment for residents and visitors alike.
Preserving History & Culture in The Jefferson St corridor
Over the last two decades the city of Nashville has experienced unprecedented growth. According to population estimates by the U.S. Census Bureau, the region grew by an average of one hundred people, per day, over a twelve-month period, ending in July 2016. Due to population increase, among additional factors, Nashville neighborhoods have enjoyed rapid development. Some neighborhoods, however, have remained stagnant. The Jefferson Street corridor is one of many unique communities in Nashville that, despite historic contributions to the city’s culture and history, has not shared in recent growth. From the booming music venues to esteemed colleges and universities, this neighborhood has been a vital part of making Nashville the “it” city it is today. Despite its historical significance, some development around Jefferson Street has further stalled growth. The 1960s construction of the I-40 interstate bisected the corridor’s main commercial district. Since then, the neighborhood has struggled to recover.