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46 lots, 1 common area – final preliminary plat approved for Westwood Gardens
The consideration of a final preliminary plat for Westwood Gardens Subdivision – comprising of 46 lots and one common area on approximately 13.2 acres in a General Residential District, has been approved by the Jackson Municipal Regional Planning Commission.
Plans for the subdivision – Westwood Gardens Drive & North Fairground Street – were submitted by Prosper Management, LLC, on behalf of Superior Acquisitions, LLC.
Here are the 5 most expensive homes for sale in Jackson-Madison County
Here are the five most expensive homes for sale in Jackson-Madison County according to the Multiple Listing Service
1) 24 Walter Helms Road – 5 bedrooms, 6 full baths, 4 half baths – 21,927-square-feet (17,200-square-feet heated), $12 million (approximately 336 acres)
2) 9 Windwood Drive – 4 bedrooms, 6 baths, 8,019-square-feet, $2,400,000 (approximately 6.29 acres)
3) 118 Northhaven Drive, 4 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 4 half baths, 9,147-square-feet, $1,550,000 (approximately 4.66 acres)
4) 222 Country Club Lane – 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 6,557-square-feet, $1,399,000 (approximately 10.8 acres)
5) 61 Rochester Cove – 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 2 half baths, 7,388-square-feet, $1,299,900
Frank McMeen retiring as president of Community Foundation of West Tennessee
The Community Foundation of West Tennessee’s Board of Trustees announced that its President, Dr. Frank McMeen, will retire from his position. To ensure a smooth transition, McMeen will remain in his position until a new President has been hired. The board has initiated a search for his successor with the goal of filling the position by the end of the year.
“We are incredibly grateful for Frank’s leadership and vision,” said Greg Alexander, Chair of the Board of Trustees. “His dedication has not only strengthened the Community Foundation but has also created a lasting legacy of philanthropy that will benefit our community for generations to come.”
The search for the new President will be led by the Board of Trustees. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing and directing the activities of the Community Foundation with primary emphasis on development activities.
The President acts as a liaison to various outside agencies, organizations, groups, and the public and develops, recommends, and implements programs, policies, and procedures for the operation of the Community Foundation under his direct supervision of the Community Foundation Board of Trustees.
‘The Summit’ looks to continue growth of single-family home gated rental community
The consideration for a final plat for ‘The Summit’- 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, has been approved by the Jackson Planning Commission.
Submitted by Surveying Services, Inc., on behalf of ZEKO Properties, LLC, the location is comprised of 40 lots and one common area on approximately 8.29 acres in a Single Family Residential/Planned Unit Commercial Development.
A $170 million single-family home gated rental community, The Summit Jackson development is a residential rental community which constructed 260 homes during the first phase of development and 500 total when completed. There are several amenities included in the space such as walking trails, a dog park, pickleball courts, and 23 acres of green space.
Red Robin closing Jackson location in late September
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, 1025 Vann Drive in Jackson is closing in late September.
The chain, facing $77.5 million losses in 2024, plans to shutter up to 15 locations in 2025 amid rising costs and declining sales.
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