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Planning Department opposes rezoning to allow 12South project

The Metro Planning Department staff is recommending disapproval of a requested rezoning to allow an apartment building proposed for 12South.

With the recommendation, Bristol Development Group plans to regroup with its project, currently a four-story 164-unit apartment building to be called Bristol 12 South.

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By |March 10th, 2015|Nashville RE News|Comments Off on Planning Department opposes rezoning to allow 12South project

Franklin hosts viewing of FEMA’s proposed flood maps

More than 200 Williamson County residents and commercial property owners who own land near the Harpeth River Watershed attended a public viewing this week of proposed flood map changes for the area.

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) representatives, along with state, county and city engineers and planners, were available for questions and comments during the open […]

By |March 6th, 2015|Franklin RE News|Comments Off on Franklin hosts viewing of FEMA’s proposed flood maps

Don’t forget the bugs this spring

Believe it or not, spring is inching closer for Williamson County, a time when residents begin planning their gardens or landscaping — but some may forget about another important preparation involving little critters.

When the weather starts to get warmer, pests like spiders, beetles and ants start rousing from their winter inactivity, making a busy spring […]

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In Germantown, developer finds ‘perfect example’ of ideal project

Nashville developer Ken Larish is favoring residential for a high-profile Germantown site that he’s under contract to buy.

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By |March 5th, 2015|Nashville RE News|Comments Off on In Germantown, developer finds ‘perfect example’ of ideal project

CoreLogic: January home prices up 6.8% from year ago

Housing market research firm CoreLogic says Nashville-area home prices were up 6.8 percent in January from a year earlier. That’s down 0.9 percentage points from October and 1.3 points from July. Excluding distressed sales, the year-over-year price gain was 5.3 percent, also down almost point from three months earlier.

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By |March 4th, 2015|Nashville RE News|Comments Off on CoreLogic: January home prices up 6.8% from year ago

MDHA approves design for proposed SoBro tower

The Metro Development and Housing Agency Design Review Committee today approved concept designs regarding site and context for a 24-story mixed-use tower to be developed by Nashville-based C.B. Ragland Co. and Houston-based Hines.

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By |March 3rd, 2015|Nashville RE News|Comments Off on MDHA approves design for proposed SoBro tower

Developer now plans condos on site next to First Tennessee Park

The would-be buyer of Nashville’s Stock-Yard Restaurant now plans to build a condo project on the 3.3-acre site.

Charlotte, N.C.-based Llewellyn Development LLC has been under contract to buy the site for about a year. Original plans called for a 300-unit apartment project, but The Tennessean reports that Llewellyn now plans a four- or five-story […]

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Prevent roof ‘dams’ before they happen, builder says

While Middle Tennessee residents may not have to deal with ice and snow very often, their roofs could be in danger when those winter storms do hit.

Accumulation of ice and snow on roofs can cause many problems, most notably ice dams and buildup.

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By |March 3rd, 2015|Brentwood RE News, Franklin RE News, Nashville RE News, National RE News|Comments Off on Prevent roof ‘dams’ before they happen, builder says

24-story office building planned for SoBro

Homegrown C.B. Ragland Co. and Houston-based developer Hines are pairing up to co-develop a 375,000-square-foot mixed-used office building south of Broadway, directly across from the park and amphitheater Metro is building on the riverfront.

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Tennessean

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