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Storage Rentals of America in Old Hickory is conveniently situated off Lebanon Road, making us easily accessible for residents in the surrounding areas, including Green Hill. Our dedicated customer service team is available seven days a week to assist you in finding the perfect storage unit to meet your specific needs.

At our storage facility, we offer a wide range of storage options, from smaller 5x5 units to larger 10x30 units, ensuring that we have the right space to accommodate your belongings, regardless of size. Suppose you're unsure about the appropriate size of the storage unit you require. In that case, our helpful customer service team is here to provide guidance, answer your questions, and even assist you in completing the rental process and moving into your unit over the phone or online, eliminating the need for an in-person visit.

When you choose to store with us, you can have peace of mind knowing that our storage units are clean, well-lit, and designed with your security in mind.

Besides our storage services, we are your one-stop shop for all your packing needs. Whether you're planning a move or need packing supplies, we offer a range of items for sale, including boxes, tape, bubble wrap, and mattress covers. Let us simplify your storage and packing experience. Discover the Storage Rentals of America difference by visiting our Old Hickory facility.

All units require a disc or cylinder lock; visit our office to confirm which one is right for your unit.

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About Old Hickory – Nashville, TN

Old Hickory is a well-known suburb in Nashville. Nashville is Tennessee’s capital, the seat of Davidson County, and the largest city in the state. Nationally, it's the fourth most populated city in its region and the 21st largest in the U.S. Recent years have seen the city’s population surge, boosting its economy. Nashville is recognized as a major center for music, sports, healthcare, publishing, banking, automotive, education, and transportation industries.

Its ongoing “boom town” status is likely to continue as more tech-based companies expand into the area. While Nashville’s overall amenities and size make it popular, so does its relatively manageable cost of living for a city its size. Although not inexpensive, the cost to move to Nashville is still a bit less than comparable cities like Chicago, New York, or Los Angeles.


What To Do in Old Hickory – Nashville, TN

Nashville's vibrant culture offers something for everyone. Foodies will enjoy the city’s spicy dishes, especially chicken and fish, along with classic barbecue and other Southern favorites such as grits.

History lovers can visit sites like Fort Nashborough, Fort Negley, the Tennessee State Museum, the Parthenon, the State Capitol, and the Hermitage for insights into Nashville's regional impact.

Music is the city’s biggest draw. Nashville is important in rock history as the home of Sun Records and is a premier destination for country music fans thanks to the Grand Ole Opry.

Major attractions also include the Country Music Hall of Fame and the National Museum of African American Music, which attract tourists and provide residents plenty to enjoy.

Sports fans can take in teams like the Titans, while annual events include the Nashville Film Festival, Fashion Week, Rock 'n' Roll Marathon, Rites of Spring Music Festival, and Let Freedom Sing.


Working in Old Hickory – Nashville, TN

Nashville is a global city with outstanding work opportunities in education, music, automotive, tech, and healthcare. Companies with national or international headquarters include Asurion, AllianceBernstein, Captain D's, Bridgestone Americas, Hospital Corporation of America, LifeWay Christian Resources, Logan's Roadhouse, and Ryman Hospitality Properties.

Other notable companies with a presence in the city: Ernst & Young, Nissan North America, Philips, Tractor Supply, UBS, Dollar General, Community Health Systems, Dell, Stoney River Legendary Steaks, O' Charley's, and J. Alexander's.

Top employers are:

  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center (28,300)
  • The State of Tennessee (26,733)
  • The federal government (13,707)
  • HCA Healthcare (10,600)
  • Nashville Public Schools (10,281)
  • Vanderbilt University (8,822)

Additional major employers include Amazon, Kroger, Ausiron, and Bridgestone Americas.


Nashville, TN Neighborhoods

Although Nashville's cost of living is reasonable compared to similar cities, housing is still expensive:

  • Belle Meade Links: Median home price: $2,221,853 (more expensive than 98.4% of Tennessee neighborhoods). Average rent: $5,088. Vacancy rate: 4.5%.
  • Green Hills: Near Lipscomb Univ. Median home price: $1,168,025 (98.2% higher than state neighborhoods). Rent: $2,373; vacancy: 5.5%.
  • Belmont/Hillsboro: More affordable but still costly. Median price: $1,250,380. Rent: $2,413 (rates higher than 98.1% and 78.9% of state neighborhoods respectively).

Old Hickory – Nashville, TN School District

Nashville Public School District serves around 85,000 students in more than 169 schools citywide. There are also numerous private schools (over 15,000 students).

Top three private schools:

Notable colleges and universities:


Moving to Old Hickory – Nashville, TN Resource Guide

Nashville is governed by an elected mayor and a Metropolitan Council (35 district, 5 at-large). The city offers many parks and recreation options, encompassing 10,200+ acres with 99 parks and greenways—more than 3% of the county’s area. Highlights include Centennial Park and Old Hickory Lake.


Old Hickory – Nashville, TN Housing

Home prices in Nashville are frequently over $1 million. The current median price is $549,000—this represents a 137 index, which is 37% above the national average (100) and 57% above Tennessee’s average (80).

Downtown offers smaller homes, apartments, condos, and duplexes, while the suburbs feature larger single-family homes (often with limited yard space).


Military Bases Near Nashville, TN

Here are the military bases within 50 miles: