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Hickory Hollow, Nashville’s next big comeback

With Nashville’s growing population and booming economy, locals are seeing a lot of new commercial real estate projects spring up around town. Nashvillians have also witnessed the rebirth of commercial areas in recent years, such as the Gulch, SoBro and most recently Charlotte Avenue.

As our city continues to flourish, we are constantly anticipating what the […]

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Elmington Capital releases Demonbreun Hill rendering

Elmington Capital Group on Tuesday released the first rendering of the mixed-use redevelopment project the company plans for 3.38 acres on Demonbreun Street and 16th Avenue South in Midtown.

On Thursday the Nashville-based investment firm will go before the Metro Planning Commission to seek removal of the existing zoning overlay and approval for specific plan, mixed-use […]

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Developers reel in residents with resort-style communities

Home is where the heart is, as the saying goes. It’s also where you might find a clubhouse, private lake, fitness center, water slide, parks and nature preserves or even a CSA where farmers deliver locally grown produce.

In many subdivisions in the Nashville region, developers are adding new amenities intended to make their neighborhoods stand […]

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How Nashville’s Neighborhoods Got Their Names

Nashville was named after Revolutionary War General Francis Nash. Established at an area along the Cumberland River referred to as French Lick—due to a salt lick that attracted animals and thus French fur trappers—the settlement was originally dubbed “Nashborough” but renamed Nashville in honor of the French.

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US home construction surges to fastest pace since 2007

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. homebuilders ramped up construction in April to the fastest pace in nearly seven-and-a-half years, providing newfound momentum for an economy that has struggled in recent months.

The Commerce Department said Tuesday that housing starts last month increased 20.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.14 million homes. That pace ranks […]

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Court rules in favor of Southern Land in lawsuit over $125M Green Hills project

The Tennessee Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of developer Southern Land Co., in a lawsuit that a neighborhood group filed over the company’s $125 million mixed-use development in Green Hills.

The ruling marks the second time that Southern Land’s high-profile project, at 4000 Hillsboro Pike, has withstood a court challenge. […]

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New images show restaurant, retail in Giarratana’s downtown skyscraper

Construction could begin by November on a 45-story apartment tower in downtown Nashville, a skyscraper that would include a ground-floor restaurant.

Representatives for developer Tony Giarratana discussed those projections and details on Tuesday with a committee of the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency, which unanimously approved a schematic design.

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Affordable housing proposal reaches Metro Council

One of Nashville’s hottest policy debates — how to preserve and increase affordable housing — has reached the Metro Council.

A newly filed proposal to be taken up Tuesday would take the first step toward city requirements regarding affordability in housing developments across Davidson County.

At minimum, the bill calls for new “inclusionary […]

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It City, affordable homes in the same sentence? You bet

Pattie Ostrander was surprised to learn she could own a new townhome in Nashville for about the cost of the apartment she rented for 11 years. Her neighbor, retired teacher Myra LeBendig, discovered a similar bargain when she moved from Los Angeles.

A typical home in the Nashville region costs $224,400, almost $30,000 more than a […]

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Study: Nashville’s housing recovery strongest in the nation

Nashville’s housing market has rebounded stronger than anywhere else in the nation in the aftermath of the recession, according to a new study.

Nashville’s median home price today is 11 percent higher than the peak values before the recession struck — a net growth that’s the best of the nation’s 100 largest metro areas. […]

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