Robertson County Tennessee

Located within north central Tennessee, Robertson County is a perfect blend of suburban and rural landscapes offering its residents a quiet and balanced lifestyle. On top of that, the community is just about 30 minutes away from the state capital of Nashville, where attractions and amenities abound and the economy is simply booming.

Residents of Robertson are in a prime location to reap the benefits of growing Nashville, which has received a number of accolades and praises in the past couple years. Forbes named the city the third-best “to grow and prosper in the coming decade” and placed the city in the No. 6 position for the Best Places for Business and Careers.

While the population of Robertson has increased over the past few decades, it still remains a quiet oasis outside of the bustling metropolis. According to statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, Robertson County was reported to have a population of about 68,079 people as of 2014.

Working and Going to School in Robertson County

Robertson County isn’t just home to a scenic landscape, but this county also boasts an ideal pace of life and strong workforce. As the community grows, it has welcomed more business development with the program Realizing Robertson’s Future, which has more than 50 public and private investors who have helped to fund a $1.2 million pledge to continue workforce development, corporate growth and more.

According to the Robertson County Tennessee Economic Development department, the top employers in the county include Electrolux Home Products, Unipress, Unarco Material Handling, Shoals Technologies, Dorma Products, Thomas & Betts, Johnson Electric and Martinrea Fabco.

Residents of Robertson County looking for higher education will have several options within arm’s reach. The local schools and Robertson County’s prosperous business community worked together to create the Robertson Education Initiative, which helps to support, challenge and improve local education offerings to ensure that the economic landscape as a whole will continue down its path of success.

Austin Peay State University, Volunteer State Community College, Highland Crest College Campus and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Nashville in Springfield are all options for locals looking to pursue secondary education.

Living in Robertson County Tennessee

Robertson County embraces its beautiful surroundings such as The Greenway in the county seat of Springfield, which offers residents an oasis to go running, walking or biking through a vast greenspace.

Springfield is also home to the PGA Hall of Famer Raymond Floyd-designed course, The Legacy. This challenging 6,755 yard course has been a community favorite since its opening in 1996. The 18-hole, 72-par course features beautiful rolling hills, scenic views of the wooded surroundings and, of course, a spacious Clubhouse.

One of the best parts of living in Robertson County is its proximity to all the amenities and attractions within Nashville. Home to more than 12,000 acres of parkland, 12 golf courses, 180 recording studios and two major sports venues, Nashville has a little something to offer every resident in Robertson County.

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