Providence Market Place in Mount Juliet TN is a 103-acre retail gateway to Providence, a 1,000-acre mixed-use, master-planned community in the eastern suburbs of Nashville, Tenn.Providence master-planned community, includes the 344-acre Lake Providence resort retirement community and the 850,000-square-foot Providence Marketplace retail center.Located 10 miles east of Nashville International Airport in the town of Mount Juliet, at Mount Juliet Road and Belinda Parkway, Providence MarketPlace is easily accessible from I-40.
Mt. Juliet was formed in 1835 and became incorporated as a city in 1972. According to the Mt. Juliet Chamber of Commerce, the name of the town has two possible explanations. One theory is that the town was named for Julia Gleaves, a person who was renowned for taking care of those in need within the community. The most widely accepted story is that Mt. Juliet is named for a castle in County Kilkenny, Ireland.Left image below is the The Providence Marketplace entrance.Right image below is The Providence community pool.
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More of Mt. Juliet TN Upcoming Commercial Developments
Mt. Juliet Crossing: A 37+ acre development of office and retail located in Mt. Juliet at Interstate 40 and Hwy. 171.
Adams Lane Plaza: A 35,000 square foot retail center located in Mt. Juliet at Interstate 40 and Hwy.171.
Paddock Place: In the early phase of development of one million square feet of retail and office. Located in Mt. Juliet on N. Mt. Juliet Road just off Interstate 40.
Beckwith Road Interchange: Completed September 2007. Hundreds of acres for mixed use development available. www.CityofMtJuliet.org
Wilson County TN School Info and Helpful Links
- Wilson County, Tennessee has a public school system named Wilson County Schools.
- Mt. Juliet has seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school in the Wilson County School System.
- Gladeville has one elementary school in the system and in a few years will have a middle school with the name of Gladeville/Rutland Middle.
- Watertown, in the fall of 2007, changed its grade levels for each of the two schools in their city. Watertown Elementary changed from grades PK-6 to PK-8 and Watertown High School changed from grades 7-12 to 9-12. In a few years a new high school will be built and the old high school will become a middle school. Visit http://www.wcschools.com/ for more info.
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