Holladay Ventures Celebrates Grand Opening of Affordable, Mixed-Use Development in Goodlettsville

Stone Bridge Lofts clubhouse

Stone Bridge Lofts brings affordably priced units and commercial space to Nashville suburb with support from Amazon’s housing fund

GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. (June 3, 2025)—Holladay Ventures, a local leader in affordable housing developments, today celebrated the grand opening of the 20.75-acre Stone Bridge Lofts, a mixed-use community with 311 affordably-priced units and 11,200 square feet of commercial space on downtown Goodlettsville’s thriving Main St. Through collaborative funding efforts and community support, this development addresses the Nashville area’s ever-growing need for quality affordable housing.  

“We are thrilled to officially open Stone Bridge Lofts—a place for community members to live, work and thrive,” said Evan Holladay, founder and CEO of Holladay Ventures. “As the first multi-family development of this scale in the area, Stone Bridge Lofts stands as a beacon of community growth, resident empowerment, affordable living and sustainability in Goodlettsville.” 

Local officials and community leaders, including Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The ceremony showcased the one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment offerings, the 5,600-square-foot solar-powered clubhouse and leasable commercial space with room for up to eight commercial tenants, the first of which is a nail salon.  

“The Stone Bridge Lofts development shows what we can do when we harness our collective energy to implement affordable, accessible housing solutions in Nashville,” said Mayor Freddie O’Connell. “This development is a great example of the collaboration called for in our Unified Housing Strategy, with developers, employers, financial institutions, philanthropists, communities and government working together to deliver safe, stable, affordable homes for hundreds of Nashvillians.”  

Stone Bridge Lofts received almost $32 million from Amazon’s housing fund to create its affordably priced housing. This is Amazon’s first investment in Goodlettsville, a suburb of Nashville, with a private developer.  

“We are honored to celebrate the opening of Stone Bridge Lofts, a development that exemplifies our vision for affordable, transit-oriented housing,” said Michelle Gaskin Brown, Amazon’s Public Policy manager in Nashville. “With nearby bus lines and community enrichment initiatives, Stone Bridge Lofts connects residents to opportunities throughout the region while fostering a sense of community. We’re grateful to Holladay Ventures for their commitment to creating high-quality affordable housing.” 

Holladay Ventures also received significant support from German American Bank and the National Equity Fund. The development has widespread backing from the Planning Commission and City Commissioners of the City of Goodlettsville, tax credit and bond funding from the Tennessee Housing Development Agency and HOME funding and PILOT financing from the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency with approval from Metro Council.   

With nearby bus lines leading to downtown Nashville, Stone Bridge Lofts offers residents convenient city access. To provide opportunities for long-term success, Stone Bridge Lofts offers education, job training and community enrichment initiatives. This programming will include financial literacy and digital skill workshops and mentorship opportunities with local business leaders, promoting resident empowerment and the pursuit of personal and professional growth.  

All buildings in the Stone Bridge Lofts development, including each apartment unit, are ENERGY STAR certified with energy-efficient windows, appliances and water fixtures. Holladay Ventures partnered with Lightwave Solar to design and engineer the clubhouse’s 15-kW roof solar array. Lightwave Solar has served Nashville and surrounding areas for almost 20 years with residential, commercial and O&M services. The clubhouse is equipped with three Tesla Powerwall batteries used to store energy during the day and power the clubhouse in the evening, creating a 100% solar-powered building. This space serves as a “resiliency hub” for residents to gather safely during extreme weather events. Stone Bridge Lofts also features a solar education center where the community can observe the roof’s solar power generation in real-time as it’s stored in the Tesla batteries. Landscaping throughout the development features native plant species to reduce the water needed to maintain its beauty and support stormwater management, highlighting the community’s emphasis on sustainability.  

With rent starting at $1,218/month, Stone Bridge Lofts apartment housing is for individuals and families earning 60 percent of the area median income (AMI), ensuring that the neighborhood remains inclusive and accessible. In addition to the 5,600-square-foot clubhouse featuring a fully equipped gym, co-working space, complimentary internet and more, residents can enjoy outdoor amenities such as a resort-style swimming pool, playground, dog park, and walking path.   

Stone Bridge Lofts is located at 619 North Main St, Goodlettsville, Tenn. 37072, and apartments are available to lease now. To learn more and join the waitlist, visit www.stonebridgeloftstn.com/ 

Businesses and entrepreneurs interested in renting one of the commercial spaces can contact Zach Boze with CBRE at Zach.Boze@cbre.com. Learn more at www.cbre.com. 

About Holladay Ventures 

Founded by Evan Holladay, Holladay Ventures is a Nashville-based workforce, mixed-income and affordable housing development company that partners with cities, state agencies and non-profit organizations to create quality housing opportunities and a positive impact on local communities, residents and the environment. Holladay Ventures has been recognized through awards such as the 2024 Tennessee Housing Development Agency’s Tennessee’s Best Award for Middle Tennessee and the 2022 NEXT Award for Emerging Company in Real Estate and the 2023 NEXT Award as a Market Mover, both presented by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center. 

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