10 North by Lincoln Property Group is a 200-unit residential building on North Shore Boulevard that caters to renters seeking new construction finishes and downtown-adjacent location without commuting into the CBD itself. Completed in 2021, the complex represents the North Shore's shift toward higher-density, market-rate housing and sits within walking distance of the Hunter Museum, Tennessee Riverpark, and local restaurants along the riverfront corridor.
The building is a four-story, contemporary apartment complex offering studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans. Units feature quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, vinyl plank flooring, and climate-controlled interiors. The property draws its name from its address and functions as a conventional rental community, not a co-op or condo offering. Lincoln Property Company, the national firm managing the property, handles leasing, maintenance, and resident services. The location places renters roughly one mile north of the Downtown core, across the Walnut Street Bridge from the Theater District.
Studio units start at roughly $1,200 per month; one-bedroom apartments range from $1,400 to $1,700 depending on floor level and view orientation; two-bedroom units run $1,800 to $2,200. Lease terms are typically 12 months, though shorter terms may be available depending on turnover. All rents are subject to change and should be confirmed directly with the leasing office. The complex includes one assigned parking space per unit in a covered garage; additional spaces rent for approximately $50 per month. Water, sewer, and trash are included in rent; tenants pay separately for electric and gas.
The North Shore location and 2021 construction date position 10 North above older rental stock but at a price premium relative to comparable-sized units further from downtown. The Pinnacle, a similar four-story complex on Riverfront Parkway closer to the Theater District, offers comparable amenities and floor plans but rents run $100 to $200 higher per month; in exchange, tenants gain closer proximity to dining and entertainment in the downtown core. River North, a competing North Shore property, is older (built 2013) with fewer interior updates but rents 10 to 15 percent lower. Chattanooga Housing Authority properties serve income-qualified renters and are not alternatives for market-rate seekers. For renters prioritizing walkability to restaurants and galleries, downtown-adjacent complexes carry steeper rents; for those seeking lower cost and car-dependent living, suburbs like Hixson or Red Bank offer $200 to $400 monthly savings.
10 North works best for renters employed downtown or in the North Shore business corridor, those without cars or preferring limited driving, and renters willing to pay for new finishes and controlled-access security. The covered parking and included utilities reduce total housing expense compared to units with separate utility billing. It does not suit renters seeking sub-$1,000 rents, those needing pet-friendly terms (pet policies vary and should be confirmed), or renters requiring accessible units in volume (inquire about ADA-compliant floor plans when applying). The four-story walk-up design means no elevator; upper-floor units involve stair access, a factor for renters with mobility concerns or high-volume moving needs.
Prospective renters can visit the leasing office during business hours to tour a model unit and completed apartments. Applications require proof of income (typically 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), a valid ID, and credit and background screening. Security deposits equal one month's rent; some renters qualify for reduced deposits based on credit score. The approval process typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Move-in dates are flexible but concentrated around month-end; peak leasing occurs spring and summer.
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday hours should be confirmed. Resident parking is assigned in the on-site garage; guest parking is available in designated surface lots. The complex has no bike storage; cyclists should confirm secure options before signing. The North Shore trolley stop is four blocks away, connecting to downtown and the Riverfront corridor during operating hours. The address is 10 North Shore Boulevard, and the property can be reached by phone through Lincoln Property Company's leasing line.
10 North serves renters seeking new construction on the North Shore who are unwilling to absorb the downtown price premium but want walkable proximity to the river and cultural venues.
