Facts&Stats
About Brentwood
Community Overview
Named one of America's Best Places to Live by Livability.com
Brentwood, located in scenic Williamson County just south of Nashville, is one of the most desirable suburban locations in Tennessee. The city offers a high standard of living, abundant recreational amenities and top-quality public schools. The Cool Springs area offers some of the state's best shopping, and the Nashville International Airport and all the sights and sounds of downtown Nashville are just minutes away.
Population
County Population: 153,595 Williamson County
City Population: 23,445 Brentwood
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Climate
July High Temperature: 89 degrees F
January Low Temperature: 25 degrees F
Tennessee has a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters.
Schools
Most Brentwood students attend schools in the Williamson County Schoolssystem--one of the highest-regarded districts in the U.S. Additionally, Brentwood also offers a wide range of private school options. 20 colleges and universities as well as numerous technical programs are located in the Middle Tennessee area as well.
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Health Care
Living in Brentwood provides easy access to 10 major medical centers and numerous clinics and medical specialists both in Williamson County and in Nashville. The metropolitan area surrounding Nashville is fortunate to be the home to nearly 300 health care companies.
Neighborhoods
Brentwood, often referred to as "where Nashville lives," is known for its upscale homes and large, one-acre lots. But there are also older, more affordable neighborhoods and emerging communities with smaller lot sizes geared toward seniors. Housing here maintains a steady appreciation. Brentwood has averaged 450 new housing starts annually and has grown at a steady rate of 4.7 percent each year.
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Business Climate
Companies like Nissan North America, Mars Petcare, Tractor Supply Corporation, Healthways, Community Health Systems, Verizon Wireless and many other major corporations have corporate or divisional headquarters in Brentwood or Williamson County. The range of industries and work represented by business in Brentwood includes music, healthcare, retail, publishing, law, banking and finance, insurance and telecommunications.
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Culture
Family activities make up the bulk of Brentwood's cultural and recreation opportunities, whether it's a concert at one of the area's lively parks or photography classes at the popular and active Martin Center for seniors. The Brentwood Library is a hub of activity and constantly features local artists in its halls, while the Towne Center Theatre brings performing arts to the city.
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