Buchanan Realty Group CLICK HERE located in Hamilton Hills Shopping Center, 621 Old Hickory Blvd., sponsors Strictly Business, a weekly column that takes a look at a few of this week’s business highlights.
The Buchanan Realty Group – (731) 300-3071 – provides commercial real estate services throughout Tennessee. The group specializes in leasing, tenant representation, investment sales and acquisition – concentrating on retail, hospitality, c-store, medical, industrial and multi-family sectors.
The Summit Jackson – single-family home gated rental community approved for 9 additional lots
The consideration of a final plat for The Summit Jackson (section 3, McKinley Cove), 4200 North Highland Ave., has been approved by the Jackson Regional Municipal Planning Commission.
The plat consists of nine lots on approximately 1.97 acres in the Single Family Residential/Planned Residential District, and was submitted by Surveying Services, Inc., on behalf of ZEKO Properties, LLC.
The Summit Jackson is a 150-acre master-planned development located at the junction of the U.S. Highway 45 Bypass and North Highland Avenue in Jackson and Madison County, TN.
A $170 million single-family home gated rental community, The Summit Jackson development is a residential rental community which will include 260 homes during the first phase of development and 500 when completed. There will be several amenities included in the space such as walking trails, dog park, pickleball courts, and 23 acres of green space.
The development will also include 260,000-square-feet of commercial property that will begin development in the second quarter of 2024.
Construction continues on 264-unit Alexandria Apartment Homes off Vann Drive
An opening date has not been announced, but construction continues on The Alexandria Apartment Homes, 100 Corinthian Cove – a new 264 unit apartment complex located in The Columns Phase III.
Situated at the intersection of Interstate 40 and U.S. Highway 412 – Vann Drive at Country Club Lane – which is the final development phase for this development and is designed to provide opportunities for not only retail, but also medical and residential – multi-family and hospitality – uses.
Consisting of 11 buildings – 24 units per building – the apartment complex will offer 1-2- & 3 bedrooms.
Amenities include – granite countertops, dishwasher, wood-style flooring, stainless steel appliances, full size washer and dryer, kitchen island.
Gated community, resort-style swimming pool with sundeck, resident clubhouse with WiFi, electric car charging, playground, pet park, dog wash station, fitness center.
Outdoor kitchen and pizza oven.
New bank opens in this West Tennessee community
West Tennessee Bank recently unveiled its new branch in Brownsville with a community celebration.
According to a press release from Tajuana Cheshier – The Bramblett Group – the event drew nearly 200 attendees, including local residents, business owners and community leaders to the new 3,000-square-foot facility located at 1489 E. Main Street.
Kirk Goehring, division president of West Tennessee Bank and chief credit officer of Decatur County Bank, noted that the Brownsville branch was thoughtfully designed, reflecting the agricultural heartbeat of the town.
It features an expansive drive-through lane, ideal for accommodating 18-wheelers, as well as spacious parking areas for large farm equipment.
Back to school – Bob O’Donnell brings popular burger from Bells to ‘The Lex’ at Union University
There is a familiar face in a new place.
Bob O’Donnell, who is best known as the owner of Bob’s Burgers Pasta and Pizza in Bells, has been hired to work at ‘The Lex – featuring Bob’s Burgers’ – a restaurant located in the Student Union on the campus at Union University.
For Bob, it’s the next chapter in his life, after he lost his business due to a fire in January 2023.
“I was at my location for a reason,” Bob said, “The restaurant burned down, and it totally changed my life. “I didn’t know what I was going to do and a friend of mine who is a pastor – Dr. Mark Howard out of Bells – told me “Bob you just have to let go and let God,” because I was trying to figure out what to do.””
Bob entertained the idea of opening another restaurant and considered the possibilities of operating a food truck.
It took a little negotiating with Union, but it didn’t take long for Union to sell the idea of working at the school to Bob.
“I debated it back and forth … I literally let God have (situation),” Bob said, “I told Him, “I am your servant; I will follow you no matter what.”” FOR COMPLETE STORY VISIT CLICK HERE
Real estate market report – Jackson-Madison County
According to the Multiple Listing Service –
New construction homes sold in September – 23
Number of active listings in September – 165
Average days on the market in September – 33
Number of homes sold in September – 98
Median sales price in September – $249,950
Year to date –
Number of homes sold – 778
Average days on the market – 35
Median sales price – $259,000
New homes sold – 108
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