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September 2, 2010

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Guide to Mechanicsville

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Where is Mechanicsville?

Just west of Downtown, Mechanicsville is easily accessible via University Ave to the west, Western Ave to the south, 5th Ave to the north or I-40 to the east.

Mechanicsville Information

Old Mechanicsville is a small community with lots of history. It gets its name from the factories that surrounded it from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries and the factory workers who settled in the community starting in around 1880. Industries located in the area included the Knoxville Iron Company, the Knoxville Brewing Company, Knox Standard Handle and W.H. Evans & Sons, suppliers of fine Italian marble.

Today historic Mechanicsville contains perhaps the largest collection of 19th century architecture in Knoxville, including several Queen Anne and Italianate houses, as well as many smaller cottage style homes. The area is still very much in transition, and while some of the homes have been restored to their former glory, others are still waiting for urban renewal to come their way. Homes are priced according to the level of restoration they’ve undergone, so expect prices to be somewhat disparate.

Since it’s located so close to downtown, hungry Mechanicsville residents can take a very short drive and enjoy some sushi at Nama on Gay Street or head over to Market Square for pizza at The Tomato Head or something a little fancier at La Costa. Another short drive gets residents to the UT strip, where long-time Knoxville favorite The Sunspot is always sure to please.

Old Mechanicsville is zoned for Maynard Elementary, Bearden Middle School, and Fulton High School.

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Home Sales
Year # of Sales Min Price Median Price Max Price
20077$19,900$60,000$98,900
20066$18,000$57,500$90,000
20058$10,000$35,750$78,000
20046$13,000$22,850$65,000
20036$7,000$26,250$76,500
20023$15,500$21,000$38,251

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  1. My paternal grandmother grew up with her sisters in Mechanicsville at 1006 McGhee Street in the early 1900s, according to family lore. Where might I find more information about this?

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    , July 26, 2010 at 12:01 pm | Permalink

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Dig It:

  • a very affordable fixer-upper in an historic community
  • a neighborhood in the beginning stages of urban renewal
  • a home with lots of character
  • easy access to Downtown or UT

Skip It:

  • something in the suburbs
  • new or newer construction
  • something with a large yard
  • close proximity to mall shopping

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 All neighborhood information is compiled by our Knoxified realtor, Suzy Trotta. Suzy is the author of All Around KTown, an adventures in Knoxville real estate blog.