Living the American Dream in the Heart of the U.S.
The Tennessee Valley is the place to be. Growing at a rate that’s nearly three times the national average, our region offers an unbeatable mix of natural beauty, urban charm, low cost of living and a high quality of life. With nearly 1,000 available properties, you can find your place in our region.
Strength in Numbers
When you make our region your home, you’ll have access to the growing workforce that powers our region. Our lower-than-average housing costs, affordable cost of living, and abundant cultural resources empower our communities. Use our interactive workforce mapping tool to learn more about our workforce, demographics, drive times, quality of life data, industry clusters, and more.
Affordable Housing
Housing costs in the region are approximately 30% lower than the U.S. average.
Lower Utility Costs
Utility costs throughout the Valley are nearly 20% lower than the national average.
Healthy Cost of Living
For all consumer items, our region ranks 10% lower than average U.S. price indexes.
There’s Something Special for Everyone
Our vibrant arts and cultural scenes have something for everyone. From the achy-breaky heart of Nashville’s Music Row to the soul of the Mississippi Delta, from Alabama’s Muscle Shoals Sound to Kentucky’s Appalachian arts, our region has a rich cultural history and a robust future.
Setting the Stage For a Great Date Night
With nine professional symphonies, four ballet companies and countless award-winning restaurants, distilleries and breweries, the seven-state Valley region is the place to be and be seen.
Rocks, Reels, & Strolls
Known around the globe for its natural beauty, our region is home to nearly 100 national and state parks, 293,000 acres of public land, and 11,000 miles of shoreline. Or, walk a few holes at one of more than 450 golf courses and then take a seat in the stands to cheer on one of our 14 professional sports teams.
A Region Rich With History
Get to know the region by visiting some of more than 3,000 places on the National Historic Register or visit world-class museums including the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Tennessee Aquarium, National Corvette Museum, National Museum of African American Music, Elvis Presley’s Birthplace, and the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
A Workforce for Today & Tomorrow
Advancing the Workforce
Our diverse and evolving economy is supported by the educational institutions and research facilities located here. Home to four major research and development facilities, 85 universities, 28 community colleges and over 100 career and technical schools, we’re building a workforce of the future.
Helping Make Your Site Search a Success
Globally recognized as a top organization in economic development, the TVA Economic Development team provides confidential and expert support to meet your location and expansion goals. Our team of over 50 economic development professionals are here to guide you on your site selection journey.
In the News
Lumber Liquidators to Establish Headquarters in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
Lumber Liquidators announced plans to establish headquarters and warehousing operations in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Plans for the project include creating 76 jobs and investing $32.4 million in the company’s Lawrence County facility. Economic development partners include Lawrenceburg Utility Systems, the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, Middle Tennessee Industrial Development Association, and the Tennessee Department of Economic…
Stupp Bridge to Expand Operations in Bowling Green, Kentucky
Stupp Bridge, a leading bridge fabrication and steel structure manufacturer, announced plans to expand operations in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Plans for the project include creating 15 new jobs and investing $2.7 million in the company’s Warren County facility. Economic development partners include Warren Rural Electric Cooperative, the Bowling Green Chamber, and the Kentucky Cabinet for…
Hadrian Announces New Operations in Colbert County, Alabama
Hadrian, a submarine components parts manufacturer, announced plans to establish operations in Colbert County, Alabama. Announced plans for the project include investing $2 billion and creating 1,000 new jobs at the company’s Sheffield operations. Economic development partners include Sheffield Utilities, Alabama Department of Commerce, Shoals Economic Development Authority, Colbert County and the City of Sheffield….