Ashland City, Tennessee Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Ashland City's population is made up of a variety of people. The population is a majority white, with only a few people belonging to a minority race. There are also a number of foreign-born residents in Ashland City. The percentage of foreign-born citizens in Ashland City is lower than the state average for Tennessee, which is 11.4%.

The largest manufacturing company in Ashland City is A. O. Smith, which operated until 2001 under the name State Industries. In the Cheatham County Industrial Park, there are several manufacturing plants, including Caymas Boats, barge building operations, paper products, and concrete manufacturers. The Nashville & Western Railroad also serves the industrial areas of Ashland City.

In Ashland City, the proportion of single women is higher than in most cities. Single women are 23% more numerous than single men, but their share of the population is smaller than in other cities. The majority of single women, however, are aged 30 to 34. Ashland City is ranked #2 in the state for the proportion of single women.

Ashland City's population has dropped since 2010, but growth in housing and business is helping to make the area a better place to live. While the population is still low, the town's downtown is now bustling with unique restaurants and bars. New housing developments are planned for the area, including 43 single-family homes and 450 townhouses and apartments.