williamson COUNTY

Williamson County, located 25 minutes south of Nashville on I-65, is one of the nation’s most popular business destinations and places to call home with upscale suburbs and large retail and corporate office parks. Its roots go back to pre-Civil War history and its present is firmly planted as one of the leading headquarters and startup locations in the country. Home to many headquarters including Nissan North America, Mitsubishi Motors, Tractor Supply Company, Mars Petcare and Community Health Systems, Inc. 

BRENTWOOD 

One of Nashville’s most affluent suburbs, Brentwood attracts families and young professionals seeking a high quality of life, public parks, a top-notch education system, and other various amenities. 

  • Mix of modern subdivisions, historic homes, high-end apartments and farms. 

  • High number of dining and retail options. 

FRANKLIN 

Franklin, with its nationally recognized historic main street, is known for its rich history and specialty shops. While a popular tourist destination, downtown Franklin serves as the heart of Williamson County with offerings for the entire family. 

  • Mix of modern subdivisions, historic homes, high-end apartments and farms. 

  • High number of dining and retail options. 

LEIPER’S FORK 

Leiper’s Fork is a quaint historic community full of character and charm, located in the peaceful, rolling hills of Williamson County. 

  • Home to musicians, artists, business leaders, and farmers. 

  • Offers a unique opportunity to enjoy impromptu performances by world-class artists and songwriters. 

THOMPSON’S STATION 

Thompson’s Station is approximately 25 miles south of downtown Nashville and only minutes from Franklin and Brentwood. 

  • Quiet town, complete with tranquility of rolling hills and pastures, is also a stop along the famous Tennessee Great Train Trail. 

  • Heritage dates to the 1780s and the historic battle of Thompson’s Station. 

WILLIAMSON COUNTY GRADUATES WERE AWARDED $182M IN ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS IN 2019