Brentwood Academy HOS Oppty Profile
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LIVING IN BRENTWOOD, TN<br />
Located in scenic Williamson County, 11 miles south of Nashville, <strong>Brentwood</strong> is often considered<br />
to be one of the most sought-after suburban locations in the state of Tennessee. <strong>Brentwood</strong> is<br />
known for its close-knit community, strong business development, and high standard of living.<br />
It is an ideal community for residents seeking a friendly, small-town vibe while enjoying all that<br />
neighboring Nashville has to offer. Tourism and hospitality are big business for <strong>Brentwood</strong> and<br />
Williamson County. Some of the interesting sites include Carnton Plantation, Carter House,<br />
Arrington Vineyards, Leiper’s Fork, and Franklin’s historic downtown district. Local industry<br />
includes companies such as Bridgestone Americas, Tractor Supply, Nissan North America, Dollar<br />
General, Louisiana Pacific, HCA, and the Marriott International headquarters. <strong>Brentwood</strong>’s job<br />
market has increased by 2.4% over the last year, with future job growth predicted to be 50%,<br />
significantly higher than the US average of 33%.<br />
<strong>Brentwood</strong> offers the best of small-town living with a bustling retail district, music venues, green<br />
spaces, and a wide selection of trendy restaurants, eateries, bistros, and pubs. The county has<br />
a rich history, having been the site of three major battles during the Civil War. Parks, recreation<br />
areas, and historic sites are sprinkled throughout the area. Residents enjoy a thriving and diverse<br />
art and culture scene with many venues, art galleries, and cultural centers such as Town Center<br />
Theatre Ticket, White Rose Gallery, Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory, and the Tennessee Agricultural<br />
Museum. A short drive away is Nashville aka “Music City,” home of the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman<br />
Auditorium, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Widely known for hot chicken, Nashville has also<br />
become a creative hub for many award-winning culinary chefs. Sports enthusiasts enjoy cheering<br />
on professional football, hockey, baseball, and soccer teams.<br />
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