
Apartments near Commerce Street Garage & Retail Ctr in Nashville, TN (833 Rentals)


1205 Holly St

EQ East

1341 Lewis St

1400 Fatherland St

841 W Eastland Ave

2119 Albion St

1601-1615 Horton Ave

1507 Long Ave

845 W Eastland Ave

118 Rains Ave

1826 Jefferson St

2108 Morena St

2110 Morena St

901 W Eastland Ave

2210 Morena St

1001-1013 Argyle Ave

Horton Manor House

8th & Argyle

1402 17th Ave S

910-916 Buchanan St

Sonder the Elliston

11 S 13th St

2305 Elliston Pl

1818 Scovel St

1406 17th Ave S

831 Cleveland St

1309 Holly St

1030 Wade Ave

1614 17th Ave

128 Rains Ave

1026 Wade Ave

1511 Shelby Ave

1319 Holly St

10 S 14th St

2311 Booker St

1114B Wade Ave

414 Mallory St

Southgate Station

Trevecca Towers II

416 Mallory St

1515 Shelby Ave

Hank Ingram House

2102 Scovel St

1108 Ordway Pl

2018 Jefferson

1017 Wade Ave

1517-1519 Shelby Ave

912 24th Ave N

1101 Wade Ave

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