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Knoxville based Provision Healthcare will break ground in April on the $109 million, 49,000-square-foot Scott Hamilton Proton Center on Carrothers Parkway near the Medical Center. From the Tennessean:  http://www.tennessean.com/story/money/real-estate/2016/01/26/spring-start-eyed-work-franklin-proton-therapy-center/79372376/

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APSU moves closer to the downtown core with purchase of the 10-acre Jenkins and Wynne property.  http://www.theleafchronicle.com/story/news/education/schools/2016/01/27/apsu-purchases-adjacent-10-acre-jenkins-and-wynne-property/79422306/

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Additional information...  http://www.theleafchronicle.com/story/news/local/clarksville/2015/08/31/dealership-property-bridges-apsu-downtown/71465492/

Needs room for growth... 

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Company vows to bring 130 more white-collar jobs

An unnamed company will bring 130 more white-collar jobs to Murfreesboro’s Gateway after an incentive-package approval Wednesday morning from the Rutherford County Industrial Development Board.

Code-named Project Murph, the company will invest $12.3 million to build a corporate office in The Gateway, said Brian Hercules, vice president of economic development for the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce.

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I will put this with an identical post in the North MSA thread. 

$2 billion in investments and more than 10,000 new jobs added to the ring metro counties just in 2015. http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/print-edition/2016/01/29/suburban-surge-2015-brings-2b-10-000-jobs.html

In the past year alone, companies have promised to invest or have already committed nearly $1.5 billion in Nashville’s outlying communities — from Berry Farms south of Franklin to industrial parks in Lebanon and Smyrna. Tack on Google’s plans to invest $600 million in a Clarksville data center and that total climbs above $2 billion. 

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I will put this with an identical post in the South MSA thread. 

$2 billion in investments and more than 10,000 new jobs added to the ring metro counties just in 2015. http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/print-edition/2016/01/29/suburban-surge-2015-brings-2b-10-000-jobs.html

In the past year alone, companies have promised to invest or have already committed nearly $1.5 billion in Nashville’s outlying communities — from Berry Farms south of Franklin to industrial parks in Lebanon and Smyrna. Tack on Google’s plans to invest $600 million in a Clarksville data center and that total climbs above $2 billion. 

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New apartments planned on New Salem and St Andrews:

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New commercial structure in the Gateway at Robert Rose and Medical Center Pkwy: 

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Office building in the Gateway near St Thomas Hospital:

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New apartments in the Gateway near Embassy Suites. I like the style of these a lot. 

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Nearly 1000 new homes to go in White House. Must be popping up there too. From the Tennessean:  http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/robertson/2016/02/19/white-house-development-expands-golf-course-nixed/80614908/

 

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And the boom stretches eastward too. 728 Apartments in west Lebanon.  I haven't been to Mt. Juliet in a long time, and I'm sure it's vastly different as I understand Wilson is booming.  From the Tennessean:  http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/wilson/lebanon/2016/02/19/728-apartments-may-launch-mixed-use-site-lebanon/80564682/

400 Houses planned in Lebanon near old rock quarry.  From the Tennessean:  http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/wilson/lebanon/2016/02/17/estimated-400-new-homes-planned-lebanon/80502846/

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10 hours ago, Justiceham said:

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.

 

Drove down to Atlanta last year just to watch Price pitch. He is definitely on a Hall of Fame track and one of the 'good' guys in baseball. So glad to see him stay involved in the community. 

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On ‎11‎/‎21‎/‎2015 at 0:47 PM, MetroTN said:

While driving on Medical Center Pkwy yesterday I noticed some ground being dug up. Its next to the First TN bank branch and I think its where Jonathan's Grille is going! (Finally!) Can anyone confirm? 

Another confirmation request:  can anyone confirm that the first Jonathan's was actually opened in downtown Murfreesboro where The Big Bang resides today?

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Well, poop!  I was hoping that if Hardees parent corp decided to relocate here from St. Louis that they would choose to help fill an office tower downtown.  They appear to have chosen the Cool Springs area:

http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/blog/2016/03/hardees-headquarters-is-already-here.html

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