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Artificial Turf Installation in Downtown
Downtown Nashville is truly unique as the vibrant, high-energy core of “Music City,” defined by the neon lights and constant foot traffic of Lower Broadway’s famous honky-tonks, and surrounded by major entertainment venues, historic sites, and new high-rise developments. This intense urban environment, however, creates severe challenges for any green space: heavy, continuous foot traffic, the urban heat island effect (making the area significantly hotter), and the difficulty of maintaining natural turf on limited, often over-paved land.
Artificial turf is an excellent application for downtown because it provides a durable, instantly beautiful, and maintenance-free surface for rooftops, patios, commercial plazas, and parklets. It withstands the constant use without turning into mud or dust, eliminates the need for any water in this heat-prone area, and provides a much-needed, year-round cooling aesthetic in the densely built environment.
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