Farmington Kimbrough Development Group identified as buyer of Germantown Country Club
Farmington Kimbrough Development Group has a contract on the property and plans a residential subdivision that will not require rezoning.
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Farmington Kimbrough Development Group has a contract on the property and plans a residential subdivision that will not require rezoning.
Germantown's Planning Commission reviewed a rezoning request and a cell tower on Tuesday night. Commissioners gave favorable reviews to both.
Planning Commissioners will look at zoning that would create a small subdivision. The applicant states there is potential for more subdivisions with property like these in the area.
A developer redesigned a four-unit town house development in response to objections from within Cooper-Young Historic District. The Land Use Control Board approved the plan even though neighbors still argued that four units were too many.
Germantown's Planning Commission endorsed rezoning three acres that will become part of John Duke's larger Wilder at Forest Hill subdivision north of Forest Hill Elementary School.
Among the new applications to the planning board is a request to develop six, $400,000 condos about a block southeast of FedExForum.
Germantown aldermen approved a revised land swap proposal to accommodate a water tower.
Princeton Heights would be a 19-lot, gated subdivision about a block east of Princeton at Mendenhall.
Collierville recommended approval Thursday of rezoning and a planned residential development for land near Collierville High School.
A 60-lot subdivision being planned near the intersection of James and Highland in Raleigh may be marketed to new employees of the Amazon fulfillment center nearby.
The Collierville Planning Commission is reviewing a rezoning request and residential development near Collierville High School. The proposal would give the town 33 acres of parkland.
The new Stockley subdivision in East Memphis offers a relatively rare number – 21 – of lots for luxury homes that will cost $600,000 to $800,000.
The proposed Quinn Ridge development failed to gain approval from the Collierville Planning Commission Thursday night. Commissioners said the project did not fit the rural area.
John Porter has submitted a revised plan for his 177-acre Quinn Ridge Development in Collierville's annexation reserve area. The plan is Porter's second attempt for approval for the project.
After neighbors criticized a proposed 10-townhouse development on a quarter-acre, the developers cut the density in half but said the prices must rise.
Millennium Companies expects to buy the 180-acre former Germantown Country Club site after the city of Germantown's bid failed. The Arizona-based company specializes in repurposing golf courses.
Residents near the former Germantown Country Club property worry about the future of the site after the city announced its $2.49 million bid was unsuccessful. The successful bidder has not been identified.
A new residential development company focuses on infill development in the Memphis core and is listing its first two houses for sale, both under $300,000.
New and planned townhouse buildings that dwarf surrounding homes have angered Midtown residents, but the developer, architect and city planners say it meshes with the neighborhood and a future of sustainability.
The City of Germantown has filed an answer to a lawsuit against the Planning Commission and the Board of Mayor and Aldermen over rezoning the Cordova Triangle.
An analysis of 2018 building permits for Memphis and most of Shelby County shows substantial growth in commercial construction and a modest increase in housing construction.