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Entries for the 'McEwen - Franklin, TN' Category
Westhaven Commercial District Announces New Tenants
Oscars Taco Shop, Paddle Dog Adventures and Franklin Endodontics
Sign-On and Begin Build Outs - West Side Wine and Spirits, Freeman’s Florist and Star Physical Therapy to Open This Summer
In a year marked by economic recession and continued job loss, the Williamson County neighborhoods with the most real estate sales in 2009 were the big ones with diverse price points: Westhaven, McKay's Mill and Fieldstone Farms.
FRANKLIN — A dogleg right on a par-4 hole is the first challenge golfers face after teeing off at Williamson County's newest course.
The Westhaven Golf Club, which features an 18-hole course on 200 acres, opened Saturday in Franklin.
Read article here.
See photos and a video spot from the event here.
New Apartment Community in Franklin,TN Serves as Backdrop for Internationally Popular Reality Show.
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Did you know Dwell will host the casting call for ABC's The Bachelor? It's true. July 16, 2009 is the big day. For details, click here:
http://thebachelor.warnerbros.com/
Reserve your tickets for the St. Jude Dreamhome Giveaway and win 12 months free rent on a 2 bedroom/2 bath apartment at Dwell. Click here to download a flyer with more information on this exciting event.
Eager for any good news after a challenging 2008, Williamson County real estate professionals are encouraged by a recent surge in residential property showings. Read more here.
Southern Land Co. has named Brian Sewell as president and Chris Bove as the developer’s chief operating officer. Read more here...
Southern Land Co., which is developing a mixed-use neighborhood called McEwen, constructed a portion of the new roadway, which is four lanes divided by a median. Construction began in April 2006 and the road cost $3 million to complete. Click to read more.
The commercial section of Franklin's Westhaven subdivision, known as Town Center, is starting to fill with shops you might see on an old town square.There's a neighborhood dentist, clinic and optometrist, but one business in particular is a blast from the past, or at least a throwback — Gray Drug Co. Click for enitire article.
With the economy stimulating more interest in renting, there might not have been a better time for the new Dwell apartments in Cool Springs.The first residents began moving into Dwell in January 2009, as the first of its 14 buildings became ready for occupancy. Click here to read more.
Construction of the first phase of apartments at McEwen is nearing completion and the neighborhood's main road, a new section of McEwen Drive, is set to open this December. Click for more info.
Driver's Way plans to sell its 11.6-acre Mallory Lane tract
Located near the corner of Mallory Lane and McEwen Drive, the property is surrounded by new developments, including McEwen Place, a mix of residential, office and commercial buildings under construction, and a tract where car mogul R.C. Alexander plans to move his Toyota and Dodge/Chrysler showrooms.
"It's a nice piece of property and it's ideally located within Cool Springs and the I-65 corridor," said David Wilson, executive vice president of mixed-use development for Southern Land Co., the developer of McEwen Place. "I think there is a lot of development potential for a site of that size and location. From our perspective, there is a big opportunity for that property to further the mixed-use development model and complement the McEwen project and its retail, commercial and residential components."
New apartment development hopes to capitalize on influx of workers
Development on Williamson County's first apartment community in 10 years is under way in Cool Springs just off the McEwen interchange on I-65.
The 10-acre development, to be known as Dwell, will include 14 apartment buildings and 258 upscale units in the middle of Southern Land Company's mixed-use McEwen development.
FRANKLIN — Development on Williamson County’s first apartment community in 10 years is underway in Cool Springs just off of the McEwen interchange on I-65.
The 10-acre development, to be known as Dwell, will include 14 apartment buildings and a total of 258 upscale units in the middle of Southern Land Company’s mixed-use McEwen development.
In December, Franklin-based Southern Land Co. announced that Whole Foods would anchor McEwen, the 90-acre mixed-use development it's building at Mallory Lane and McEwen Lane. A fall 2009 opening is planned.
David Wilson, executive vice president of Southern Land Co., said his company began working on a contract with Whole Foods nearly two years ago.
The McEwen store is expected to be 45,000 square feet, 15,000 square feet larger than the Galleria Boulevard location.
"We have a signed lease with Whole Foods that we're moving forward with," Wilson said, adding that construction is on target. Of the Galleria location, he noted, "I think this is a great opportunity for residents to start shopping at Whole Foods early."
Movie launches McEwen
"You can't con today's homebuyer," said Jim Cheney, a spokesman for developer Southern Land Co. "You've got to be on top of your game. You've got to be speaking genuinely and showing you've put the time and energy and thought into what you're going to offer them."
Earlier this year, Southern Land Co. produced a 17-minute documentary about the making of McEwen, the upcoming mixed-use development off McEwen Drive that aims to combine retail, office and residential space in a pedestrian-friendly environment.
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