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29 minutes ago, markhollin said:

Montgomery County officials today unveiled plans for a $105 million multi-purpose event center for downtown Clarksville at 2nd and College Streets.  The article doesn't list the capacity, but from the renderings, I estimate that it would be about 5,500 for hockey, 6,500 for basketball, and 7,000 for concerts.  The center would also include a second ice sheet,  and restaurant/bar.
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This is awesome. Clarksville may be my go to for pro hockey. And glad to see the city of 150,000 and (Montgomery) county of  200,000+ think this big and become more of a complete city instead of some remote appendage of Nashville. 

At one time, they wanted to have Austin Peay play basketball there, although Peay has a perfectly good arena now.

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On the other hand, it looks doubtful for minor league baseball anytime soon.

 

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The Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency unanimously approved extending a certificate of need so that a $17.3 million surgery center can be built. It will break ground in June, and should be open by the beginning of 2021.

The TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center facility will house physician offices and a surgery center on the 14-acre plot of land owned by HCA Healthcare just north of Brentwood at the corner of Old Hickory Boulevard and American General Way.  No renderings yet. 

More behind the Nashville Post paywall here:

https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/health-care/article/21065862/state-oks-tristar-surgery-center-project

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Southbrooke will be another massive residential development consisting of 781 homes (single family, duplex, and quadraplex units) on 313 acres next to Stream Valley on Lewisburg Pike. There will also be 122 acres of proposed open space which will offer hiking and bike trails.

More at The Tennessean here:

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/williamson/2019/04/25/southbrooke-development-land-solutions-781-units-lewisburg-pike-franklin-tn/3573803002/

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A few more announcements regarding the McEwen Northside Project near Cool Springs.  

-An additional 4 & 5 sotry office building with 100,000 sq. ft. of space is being added. A prospective tenant is being negotiated with for the entire structure.

- Perry's Steakhouse will take up 11,000 sq. ft. in the first building nearing completion right now.

- Other leases have been signed, including an ice cream brand, but will not be formally announced yet.

More behind the NBJ paywall here:

https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2019/04/26/steakhouse-lands-at-cool-springs-development-as.html?ana=twt
 

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The massive former Vulcan rubber plant in Clarksville (31 acres) is being razed, and Vulcan Corp. is selling.  It is now listed as an Opportunity one, so new investors will get substantial tax breaks  to develop the land. 

More behind the NBJ paywall here:

https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2019/04/30/big-tax-break-buoys-prospects-of-expansive.html?iana=hpmvp_nsh_news_headline

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Beckwith Point is the working name for a 75 acre mixed-use development of 200 high-end townhomes, and 1.6 million sq. ft. of office and commercial space for Mt. Juliet near the Beckworth Rd. and Belinda Parkway near I-40. 

More at The Tennesseean here:

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/wilson/2019/05/03/townhomes-mixed-use-plan-mt-juliet-beckwith-point/3662061002/

 

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'Fairview 2040' plan officially OK'd by commissioners.  

After making the rounds in the community, in the media, and online with a dedicated website, officials with the city and Common Ground urban design firm finalized the plan for shaping Fairview over the next 20 years — Fairview Forward 2040.

The Fairview Board of Commissioners made the finalized plan an official guiding document on May 2 when it was approved at the board’s monthly regular meeting.

Keith Covington, with Common Ground that headed up the plan, emphasized that “2040” is not legally binding but rather a “living document.”

“It should be revisited every five years,” Covington said.

More at The Tennessean here:

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/williamson/fairview/2019/05/13/fairview-2040-plan-officially-okd-commissioners/1146034001/

 

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