Clear Blue JV Starts Affordable Senior Housing in Nashville
The community will cater to seniors earning between 40 and 80 percent of the area median income.
The Clear Blue Co., Urban Campus and Core and Born Again Church broke ground on Northview Housing Development, a 254-unit affordable senior housing community in Nashville, Tenn.

STG Design and Thomas & Hutton serve as main architects, while Bacar Constructors is the general contractor. The affordable project is scheduled for completion in December 2026.
The development is rising at 876 W. Trinity Lane on Born Again Church’s campus in the Haynes-Trinity neighborhood. Located some 7 miles from downtown Nashville, the site has direct connectivity to U.S. Route 431 and Interstate 24.
Upon delivery, Northview Housing will cater to seniors earning between 40 and 80 percent of the area median income.
The building will encompass one- and two-bedroom floorplans. Common-area amenities are set to include a fitness center, a rooftop deck, restaurants, a health clinic, a pharmacy, a salon walking trails and recreational spaces. Supportive services will feature job skills training, social programming and wellness initiatives, facilitated through a partnership with Tennessee State University’s Public Health Program and Department of Human Sciences.
Financing includes $43.9 million in tax-credit equity and $53 million in multifamily tax-exempt bonds provided by The Tennessee Housing Development Agency, as well as a $19 million loan from Amazon’s Housing Equity Fund.