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Murfreesboro:
Franklin Synergy Bank is building a new branch on Medical Center Parkway. The city announced this week that the current location downtown will become a mixed used development including retail, condos, and office space.
Three tenants have signed leases at the Fountains at Gateway development including JoZoara Coffee Shop, Brixx Wood Fired Pizza, and Tom + Chee. More announcements will be made for future tenants later this summer.
Smyrna:
Starbucks will open a new store on Almaville Road this summer in the Lee Village Shopping Center
http://www.dnj.com/story/money/business/2016/04/13/buzz-new-starbucks-approved-smyrna/82899832/
http://x.lnimg.com/attachments/130C5EED-65BF-4BDE-A481-73DA1051158A.pdf
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Hopkinsville Towne Center is now under construction. The shopping center is located at the intersection of U.S. 41 and Lovers Lane. Tenants include T.J. Maxx, Ross, Maurices, and Hobby Lobby to name a few. Also, a new Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market has also been proposed for the area.
http://properties.theshoppingcentergroup.com/property/output/center/detail/id:2328/#plans
http://looplink.theshoppingcentergroup.com/ll/18482112/4875-Fort-Campbell-Blvd/
http://www.wkdzradio.com/Council-Approves-Two-Retail-Developments/21722857
In Clarksville, a new retail center across from Wal-Mart Supercenter on Ft. Campbell Blvd. will include IHOP and AT&T.
http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/19332849/1661-Ft-Campbell-Blvd-Clarksville-TN/
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Middle Tennessee Boulevard from Greenland Drive to East Main Street has begun construction. The street will be widened with new landscaping, planters, sidewalks, bike lanes, MTSU brick and mortar signage, and new aligned and signalized intersections. A new parking garage will begin construction later this year along with the project in the current Bell Street lot.
MTSU has released updated construction and expansion plans for the west side of campus including a new Lytle Street entrance, Performing Arts Center, new building for the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences, an expanded Floyd Stadium, and a new indoor football facility. Renovations are also taking place for Peck Hall, the James Union Building, and new street improvements in adjacent parking lots. In addition, the university plans to demolish the Womack Lane apartments for four new student housing developments, adding an additional 1,000 rooms.
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Murfreesboro native, childhood friend, and baseball superstar David Price will open Miracle Field of Murfreesboro. Miracle Field will be a brand new field built specifically for special needs children in front of Sports Com in North Murfreesboro.
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Reeves-Sain will invest in Murfreesboro with new headquarters.
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The Fountains at Gateway in Murfreesboro has updated pictures on the first office building.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1511005775881695.1073741832.1430426597272947&type=3
http://www.fountainsatgateway.com/
In other news, K-Mart will close down in April, leaving another empty building for redevelopment. Rumor has it Sears will also close down some time this year at Stones River Mall.
http://www.dnj.com/story/money/business/2016/01/21/murfreesboro-kmart-close-april/79133956/
Goody's and Family Dollar have closed there doors on Mercury Blvd. to make way for a new Kroger Shopping Center. Plans call for a Drive through pharmacy, Kroger Little Clinic, Starbucks, and retail space for new tenants.
A new Kroger Marketplace will open on Veterans Parkway in West Murfreesboro this summer. They have finished building the frame an parking lot, now they are slowly constructing the interior finishes. Plans call for a Drive through pharmacy, Kroger Little Clinic, Starbucks, and several outparcels for additional restaurants.
Both new Wal-Mart grocery stores open next week.
Land clearing has begun for the Marketplace at Savannah Ridge on South Church, and the loopnet ad lists the site as under construction. The shopping center is directly across from the Wal-Mart on Joe B. Jackson Parkway.
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Cook Out is nasty. Not worth the money...
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The White Castle sign and surface parking lot ruining it for me in the foreground though...smh.
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On 11/24/2015, 6:39:37, markhollin said:
More details announced regarding the new Hill Center in Brentwood at corner of Franklin Road and Maryland Way:
http://www.tennessean.com/story/money/real-estate/2015/11/23/yeah-burger-nama-sushi-join-hill-center-brentwood/76281910/
Good. I love Yeah Burger! Just ate there the other day. I spoke to the general manager, Chris Lopez, of Atlanta, and he said the Broadway location was stalled due to utility concerns, but will be on track to open this spring (fingers crossed).
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East Nashville's new Turnip Truck location is now open.
http://www.wsmv.com/story/30575823/newest-turnip-truck-location-opens-in-east-nashville
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Just now, MetroTN said:
Whats up with it showing 3 Holiday Inns on the bottom?
I don't know why it's showing that. The Holiday Inn is only on one parcel of land. They probably meant to show the other hotels mentioned and were just lazy.
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The development will feature a La-z-boy furniture gallery, Tri-Star medical office building, and multi-tenant retail strip center. On the other side of Silo Hill Lane, there are plans for a Drury Inn Plaza Hotel, Hyatt Place Hotel, and Four Points Sheraton Hotel. The Courtyard by Marriott, currently under construction, will open in the spring of 2016.
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MTSU has released a new campus tour video that shows many of the new additions to the campus.
Middle Tennessee Boulevard widening project has completed the bidding process and construction should begin soon.
http://www.murfreesboropost.com/middle-tennessee-boulevard-bidding-the-sequel-cms-42820
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15 hours ago, MLBrumby said:
The NBJ has a weekly feature Bizspace Property Spotlight. Here is one I was not familiar with in M'boro, "Introducing" Fountains at Gateway. However, I'm pretty sure this does not mean Tiffany and Vuitton are coming to the boro? Looks like pretty standard stuff... 400,000 of office space. Lots of surface parking with this though. Hopefully the long range will turn those lots into garages and a denser complex for live-work. Of course, it is suburban after all.
This project was announced several months ago, and they have topped out the first office building and ground work for the parking areas. It's design is about 10-15 years behind the times (think Meridian Cool Springs), even for a suburban style mixed use development. I wish they would have incorporated a parking garage considering the number of hotels and other shopping centers announced in the area recently. However, it will be good to provide much needed Class A office space in Murfreesboro, somewhat near downtown. Hopefully it will be a catalyst for future development, as there is still plenty of land in the Gateway area for many more mixed use and residential developments.
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I've seen a billboard on Old Fort Pkwy (heading east towards Broad) near TCAT saying Kia is opening a dealership in Murfreesboro. The address on the board says S Church St. Any idea where its going?
Kia will open in the former Toyota dealership on South Church Street.
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Market Place at Savannah Ridge updated listing in south Murfreesboro:
http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/15518730/Hwy-231-and-Joe-B-Jackson-Blvd-Murfreesboro-TN/
Drury Inn and additional retail shopping centers updated listing along Medical Center Parkway
http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/19310823/Medical-Center-Pky-Murfreesboro-TN/
Also receiving initial approval were Rooms to Go, Marti and Liz Shoe Store, and a Wendy's restaurant for the Gateway area
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Chapter 7 of the Murfreesboro 2035 Comprehensive plan is now complete. Within this chapter are suggestions for the urbanization of Murfreesboro's downtown and university areas to promote economic growth. The consultants also contemplated that Murfreesboro needs multi-level high rises, mixed used facilities, parking decks, and residential towers downtown to maximize the city's potential and solidify Murfreesboro as an independent city in the Nashville metro area. New large scale retail and business park areas were identified, as well as the increasingly important I-24/840 interchange to foster economic growth. Key weaknesses addressed were Murfreesboro's lack of strategy to develop downtown, blend downtown and the university areas seamlessly, infill surface parking, seek white collar retail, office space/jobs, and residential space, weak cooperation efforts with Nashville to promote the region's most powerful industries in health care, music, tourism, and education, and increased traffic congestion.
http://www.murfreesborotn.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/10272015-343
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Fresh Market coming to Murfreesboro
Theyre going into the old Bed Bath & Beyond at the Oaks Shopping Center on N Thompson Ln. I like that the vacant store is transforming.
Wow they must have heard me! I sent Fresh Market a letter over a year ago about that exact location. I even sent links including the city's gateway district website and the Oaks Shopping Center website/flyers.
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Clarksville is in talks with replacement for the abandoned Hemlock plant.
http://m.bizjournals.com/nashville/blog/2015/10/report-clarksville-in-talks-with-suitor-for.html
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Bridge over Broad Street delayed. Won't open for more than two years.
http://www.dnj.com/story/news/2015/10/16/bridge-over-broad-completion-pushed-back-dec-2017/74053012/
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Bell Farm is a new 60 acre mixed use development in the southwestern quadrant of Murfreesboro.
http://www.theparksgroupcommercial.com/UserFiles/File/propertyfiles/BellFarm-Brochure-1409777785.pdf
Browning Development has also released the site plan for a few retail/restaurant strip centers across from the new Kroger Marketplace on highway 96 in west Murfreesboro.
http://www.browningcompanies.com/images/properties/1432829441.pdf
Smyrna is conducting a special census based on continued growth. The town stands at 45,000 as of 2014, however, they feel that there are more residents not counted.
http://www.townofsmyrna.org/Home/Components/Form/Form/6fc0fd90bf034955b75578b9399de717/395
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Regarding the Arts Corridor plan, having looked at moving to Murfreesboro at one time, I looked at the Highland/Lytle Street area closely but saw no evidence of gentrification beyond a block or two of Main Street. Hopefully, this new zoning, along with the proposed police precinct, will encourage rehabbing of much of the existing bungalow housing stock and encourage confidence that investment in housing will be rewarded. I might take another look at it if there are signs that the local market in that area moves away from cheap student rentals to a more polished family owned housing district.
There are a couple new East Nashville like homes on Jackson St. that were formerly rundown duplexes. The city has plans to rebuild Lytle Street from the new roundabout downtown/Bridge over Broad Street project all the way to Middle Tennessee Boulevard, forming a new entrance into MTSU. The Highland Avenue area has desperately been overlooked as a vital corridor connecting downtown residents to 231 North Corridor and Highway 70 East. The old medical office strip centers/low density dental offices were missed opportunities for the city to form a much needed retail/commercial area so that residents would not have to travel to Old Fort Parkway. The Highland Avenue area from Main Street to 70 East have a few black owned businesses such as Jeff's Family Restaurant, Kleer Vu, etc. as well as a few beauty shops and churches scattered about. Greenland Drive, Highland Avenue, Lytle, East Main Street are clearly underutilized for higher density development, retail, and restaurants. Until these corridors are rezoned to allow more uses, you'll get the same stuff that is currently allowed (title loans, gas stations, metal buildings, low quality food shops).
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Barf Deco
At least there are no fake balconies or McDonald's in front of it.
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MTSU has unveiled its multimillion dollar renovation of its old Wiser-Patten science building today. The renovations give MTSU first rate science and research space.
http://www.dnj.com/story/news/education/2017/02/15/mtsu-unveils-science-corridor-innovation/97940300/