The Extended Shop Opens Its First Brick-and-Mortar Location at Capitol View Nashville

The Extended Shop, a boutique offering plus-size clothing for women, has announced that its first storefront location at Capitol View, the mixed-use, urban district in downtown Nashville.

Amy Skerratt started The Extended Shop to fill the void in availability of plus-size clothing in the Nashville area. Since its beginnings on Instagram in 2021, The Extended Shop has been featured at six local markets and events over the last year, including Starry Nights Market, Living with Landyn, L&L Market, and Porter Flea’s Summer and Holiday Markets.

“I wanted to be very intentional about where I opened my first permanent store, and Capitol View is the perfect fit,” Skerratt said. “I love that we’re in the city, but it still has a walkable neighborhood feel that is full of life. I feel like I’m a part of a destination. I’m overwhelmed by the positivity and success The Extended Shop has received so far and am thrilled to join the Capitol View community.”

The Extended Shop seeks to create an environment where customers feel a sense of belonging, a phrase used in their tag line – “You belong here – in your body and in your size.” The boutique provides a comfortable and constructive shopping experience with the option to try on plus-size clothing in the store.

Capitol View, which is easily accessible from the downtown core and surrounding Nashville neighborhoods, has been the location of choice for many first-to-market brands, including VICI, Condado Tacos, VSL Nails, Central BBQ, Joe Muer Seafood and Andiamo Presto.

“We’re delighted to have The Extended Shop open its first brick-and-mortar location at Capitol View,” said Mark Traylor, partner of Boyle Investment Company. “There is a market for shops that provide extended sizing. Being able to bring emerging leaders from the fashion industry to prime Nashville properties provides another sought-after amenity that caters to the needs of our community.”

The Extended Shop will join other Capitol View tenants including M.L.Rose, SVM Boutique, Starbucks, Clean Juice, Pokéworks, Jón Alan Salon, Sercy + Co., Club Pilates, Massage LuXe, drybar, and HOTBOX. Capitol View is also home to The Residences at Capitol View, a 378-unit multifamily luxury residential community; Frankie Pierce Park, a trailhead for the greenway system; and a full-service Publix supermarket with free retail parking throughout the district.


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Capitol View is a 32-acre mixed-use urban district that blends together corporate culture with optimum conveniences, amenities, shopping, and dining choices; a lively solution for its workers, residents, and visitors.

Together with longtime partner Northwestern Mutual, Boyle is creating a community at Capitol View that acknowledges, supports, and engages people in meaningful ways.

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Fresh Hospitality’s Biscuit Love and Taziki’s announce locations at Berry Farms

Biscuit Love and Taziki’s Mediterranean Café will move into Town Center at Berry Farms, with the first opening in fall 2022 and the latter welcoming customers in early 2023.

Developed by Boyle Investment Co., founded in 1933, Berry Farms is a 600-acre master planned community in Williamson County, blending shopping, restaurants, living and office space together.

“We are excited to join the Berry Farms community and reach more guests in Williamson County,” Sarah Worley, Biscuit Love CEO and co-founder, said in the release. “The neighborhood is full of opportunity and we can’t wait to serve this growing area.”

Founded in 2012 and started in an Airstream food truck, Biscuit Love has risen to Nashville stardom, as evidenced by the long lines that wrap around its buildings. The Berry Farms location marks its fourth in the Greater Nashville area.

“Middle Tennessee is a growth target for us due to its exploding population,” said Dan Simpson, Taziki’s CEO, in the release. “Fresh Hospitality has helped us expand into more markets, and we’re thrilled to be a part of the growing Berry Farms community.”

Headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, Taziki’s was founded in 1998 and has grown have 100 locations across 16 states.

Biscuit Love and Taziki’s are Fresh Hospitality’s first brands at Berry Farms, but Taziki’s and 55 South, another of its concepts, have locations at Boyle’s CityPark property in Brentwood.

“Boyle is very proud of our long and successful partnership with Fresh Hospitality, and we are honored that they desire to continue building community with us by expanding two more concepts into Town Center at Berry Farms,” said Grant Kinnett, who leads retail leasing at Boyle, in the release.

Nashville-based Fresh Hospitality has become a powerhouse in Music City, with a portfolio of over 20 brands, including the popular Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint and Hugh-Baby’s BBQ & Burger Shop.


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Berry Farms Town Center Retail Space

600-acre, master planned, mixed use community with 1.8M SF retail, 3M SF office and 1,100 residential units

  • Trade area is extremely underserved by retailers and restaurants
  • One of the fastest growing residential submarkets in the region
  • Unique, landmark community that is the Southern Gateway to Franklin
  • Surrounding area is one of the highest concentrations of wealth in Williamson County
  • Located at a major commuter intersection and I-65 exit
  • Anchored by a new PUBLIX grocery store

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First Schilling Farms Retail Buildings Underway

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The Schilling Farms Water Tower District will see its first retail buildings constructed by the end of this year.

Infrastructure work for the district has been under way for two years, and now developer Boyle Investment Co. prepares to bring in retail businesses with tenants already in negotiations, said Boyle’s Executive Vice President Rusty Bloodworth.

The two retail buildings, 1329 and 1337 West Poplar Avenue, make up more than 21,000 square feet over 12 retail bays that range from 1,400 to 2,300 square feet. Bloodworth said the buildings will be ready by 2023.

FIRST PHASE & TIMELINE:Schilling Farms Water Tower District: Here’s a look at the first phase plans and timeline

He also said the spaces might be restaurants, banking facilities or retail shops.

Boyle partnered with Jones Aur to handle the leasing and encourages tenants to reach out.

The developer expects the retail shops to fulfill the needs of office workers in the Schilling Farms area and the rest of Collierville.

Bloodworth said construction on the initial residential phase will begin later this year and a hotel will undergo construction next year.

New developments will include two new buildings Thursday, May 19, 2022, near 1337 West Poplar Avenue in Collierville.

“We want to provide upscale amenities and services at Schilling Farms for our residents and office workers, as well as the broader Collierville community,” said Les Binkley, senior vice president of Boyle. “We anticipate a great mix of amenities highlighted by restaurants and convenient neighborhood-scale retail.”

The Water Tower District, a mixed-use development south of Poplar Avenue, covers about 54 acres and will bring multi-family residential units, hotels, retails shops and restaurants.

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New Retail Development Underway at Boyle’s Schilling Farms Community in Collierville

Boyle Investment Company (Boyle) has commenced construction and begun leasing efforts on two new retail buildings at the 443-acre mixed-use Schilling Farms community in Collierville, Tennessee.

The new retail component is part of the new 54-acre Water Tower district at Schilling Farms and is located on a 2.87-acre corner lot at the southwest corner of Poplar Avenue and Schilling Boulevard West. The two buildings at 1329 and 1337 West Poplar Avenue comprise more than 21,000 square feet spread over twelve retail bays ranging from 1,400 to 2,300 square feet in size. Boyle is developing and managing the project and has partnered with Jones Aur to handle the leasing. Negotiations are underway with a number of current and new-to-market prospects. For leasing information, contact Jonathan Aur of Jones Aur at (901) 538-6363 or jaur@jonesaur.com. The project was designed by LRK and Patton & Taylor Construction Company is the general contractor.

“We want to provide upscale amenities and services at Schilling Farms for our residents and office workers, as well as the broader Collierville community,” said Les Binkley, Senior Vice President of Boyle. “We anticipate a great mix of amenities highlighted by restaurants and convenient neighborhood-scale retail.”

Schilling Farms has fast become the location of choice for office headquarters facilities including IMC, Helena Agri-Enterprises, Mueller, MCR Safety, and Juice Plus. The retail development will be a great amenity for the workers at these corporate offices, which are located within walking distance of the new retail buildings. The Water Tower district is centered around a water tower similar to the one on the site when it was a working farm decades ago and will include residential, office and retail components in a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood.

Founded in 1933, Boyle Investment Company is a Memphis real estate development, management, sales and leasing firm specializing in office, retail, mixed-use and residential properties. Visit us on the web at www.boyle.com.


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Schilling Farms

Part of the 443-acre master planned Schilling Farms community in Collierville, these two buildings offer 19,040 SF of retail space in a walkable neighborhood environment.  Schilling Farms neighbors include:  IMC Companies; Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC; MCR Safety HQ; Juice Plus HQ; Mueller Industries HQ; Schilling Farms Lower School; YMCA; Rainbow Child Care Center; Schilling Farms Business Center; banks; medical offices; Cheffie’s Café; Burn Boot Camp; Pure Nails & Salon; and Merle Norman.

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Two Great Daycare Options at Schilling Farms in Collierville

Schilling Farms is pleased to offer two new daycare options for the convenience of the employees who work at the many corporate headquarters, businesses, shops and medical offices within the mixed-use community in Collierville, Tennessee.

The Learning Experience at 780 E. Winchester Boulevard opened in spring 2021 and makes early education and daycare engaging and fun.

Another great daycare option is Crescent Drive KinderCare at 105 Crescent Drive near East Winchester Boulevard.  At KinderCare, the teachers create a nurturing classroom where they help students build confidence by trying new things.  Everything in the center is carefully selected to help students learn and grow from their literature to the play area.

Schilling Farms has fast become the preferred location for corporate headquarters, and the convenience of these daycare centers is a definite plus for the employees of these companies.

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Dee-O-Gee Announces First Tennessee Location at Town Center at Berry Farms

Dee-O-Gee, a holistic, natural pet supply store established in Montana, has announced its first Tennessee location will open this summer at Town Center at Berry Farms in Franklin with 3,620 SF.

Dee-O-Gee focuses on total pet well-being and offers high-end retail pet foods, USA-made toys, dog grooming, DIY washtubs and doggie daycare. Committed to assisting customers to better understand canine and feline nutrition & supplements, Dee-O-Gee will have highly trained staff in pet nutrition with two certified pet dietitians on-site to develop custom nutrition plans.

“We are ecstatic to move into the beautiful and thriving Berry Farms area,” said Shawn Day, owner of the Dee-O-Gee Berry Farms franchise. “We love connecting with our customers and educating the community on pet health and nourishment. Our focus is to keep pets healthy and around for as long as possible, and branching into Tennessee will allow us to bring nutritious products to a new market of pet lovers.”

Berry Farms, a Boyle Investment Company development, is a master-planned community where work, shopping and leisure blends with residential living. The community is dog-friendly, with ample open green space, historical parks and walkable, green pathways connecting through the community, it was intentionally designed to connect people with each other and the surrounding mixed-use environment.

Dee-O-Gee will be walking distance from the Berry Farms dog park and community garden, amenities available to the homeowners and residents of the luxury apartments currently leasing.

“We’re thrilled to have Dee-O-Gee open its first Tennessee location at Berry Farms,” said Phil Fawcett, managing partner at Boyle. “Pets are a big part of our community and being able to bring emerging leaders from the pet industry to Franklin provides another sought after amenity that caters to the needs of families.”

Dee-O-Gee will have a grand opening in summer 2022. The pet supply store will join over 40 other retail, restaurant and service tenants at the Berry Farms community, including Berry Farms Animal Hospital & Pet Spa, F-45 Training, FirstBank, and Tito’s Mexican Restaurant; and corporate tenants Lee Company, Aetna, Ramsey Solutions and Trexis Insurance, among others.


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Town Center at Berry Farms

Town Center at Berry Farms is located in the Northwest quadrant of I-65 and the Peytonsville Road exit, and fronts Goose Creek Bypass and Lewisburg Pike for high visibility. Town Center is a charming village bustling with activity reminiscent of traditional neighborhood communities. Designed to enhance a pedestrian-friendly lifestyle, Town Center includes a full range of residential, retail (550K sf) and office (585K sf) within walking distance to one another.

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3 New Retail Stores Open at Meridian Cool Springs

Clean Juice, Woodhouse Spa, and The Eastern Peak will round out our retail roster at Meridian, bringing the property to 100% leased. They will join the recently opened New Moon Yoga studio and fitness studio HOTWORX.

Clean Juice, slated for an early 2022 opening with 1,657 SF, comes from local residents Sean and Maylissa Ballance — their first Clean Juice franchise but the second to open in a Boyle property.

“We wanted to not only serve the community, but also build a community,” Sean Ballance said. “Our decision to open at Meridian was easy – it really picked us long before we picked it. In earlier parts of my career, I’d go on business trips where we’d stay at Meridian, and I’ve always been impressed with the development. It was a no-brainer to put down our roots here.”

Woodhouse at Meridian is expected to bring treatments beyond traditional spa offerings including antigravity chairs equipped with virtual reality gear, an infrared sauna and a plunge pool when it opens in March with 6,012 SF. This marks franchisee Kimberly Powell’s third Woodhouse locale, the others in South Carolina.

“I decided that I only wanted to open spas in cities that I was passionate about, and that was definitely the Nashville area,” Powell said. “We’re energized to return the Woodhouse brand to Franklin. It’s refreshing to have a partner like Boyle at Meridian who understands the value of a luxury spa in the development and wider community, where we can support all our patrons on their wellness journeys.”

The Eastern Peak is known for its Thai and sushi dishes that take on an American twist and combines a modern ambiance that is inspired by culture and art. The Meridian location is slated to open in the spring with 3,503 SF. This will be Eastern Peak’s sixth restaurant.

David Szemeredy, chief operating officer of The Eastern Peak at Meridian, said he decided to bring the business to this particular community because he always wanted to be in the Cool Springs area.

These new businesses join longtime Meridian tenants including Cajun Steamer, Tupelo Honey Café, Nutrishop, Peace Eyecare, Tony’s Eat & Drink, Meridian Dental Centre, Noodles & Company, Edward Jones, Fabulous Frocks Bridal, First Watch and more.

“We wanted to not only serve the community, but also build a community,” Sean Ballance said. “Our decision to open at Meridian was easy — it really picked us long before we picked it. In earlier parts of my career, I’d go on business trips where we’d stay at Meridian, and I’ve always been impressed with the development. It was a no-brainer to put down our roots here.”


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Meridian Cool Springs

Meridian Cool Springs is a vibrant, 60-acre mixed-use development located in the Cool Springs area of Franklin, TN. Meridian is a truly unique development in that it delivers the conveniences of an urban mixed-use atmosphere to a traditionally suburban area with 900,000 SF of office space and 70,000 SF of retail & restaurant space, including two on-site hotels. The project’s pedestrian-friendly design allows for a very productive workday, with the convenience of offices, retail, restaurants, and three hotels all within walking distance via attractive tree-lined streets. A full-service Hilton Hotel is under construction.

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Boyle Acquires Two Parcels in Germantown

MEMPHIS, TN – December 13, 2021– Boyle Investment Company (Boyle) has acquired two parcels in the city of Germanton, Tennessee.  The first is a 52.41-acre lot along Winchester Road between Forest Hill Irene Road and Houston Levee Road.  The property is bordered by Winchester Road on the north, Crestwyn Hills Drive on the south and east, and Tyndale Drive on the west.  The second parcel is a 2.75-acre corner lot at the southeast corner of Forest Hill Irene Road and Crestwyn Hills Drive.

Both parcels are zoned T-5 Smart Growth in Germantown, which is a mixed-use zoning designation that permits a multitude of land uses such as retail and restaurants, office, hotel, and various residential types ranging from apartment buildings to single family detached housing.

“The City of Germantown has been eager to find a master developer to carry out their vision created in the Forest Hill Height Small Area Plan,” said Les Binkley, Vice President of Boyle.  “This acquisition puts us squarely in the heart of the plan.  We look forward to working with the city to carry out the plan as we feel we are in a unique position with our history of development in Germantown.  We also bring a wealth of expertise in developing large-scale, mixed-use communities.  It is Boyle’s goal to create a neighborhood that stands the test of time.”

Boyle Investment Company is one of Memphis’ oldest real estate development firms specializing in office, retail, mixed-use and residential properties.  Founded in 1933, our services include development, management, sales, leasing and insurance.  Visit us on the web at www.boyle.com.

 

 

 

 

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3 New Businesses Coming to McEwen Northside

McEwen Northside has announced three new tenants

Neighbors is a Nashville-based bar and eatery that offers local craft beer as well as wings, salads, sandwiches and burgers. The bar has two Nashville locations in Germantown and Sylvan Park. This will be the first Williamson County location for the business with 4,095 SQ FT.

Radish Kitchen is a fast-casual food concept featuring healthy dishes with locally sourced ingredients founded by author and chef Amanda Frederickson. This will be Radish Kitchen’s second location. The first location opened in the Sylvan Park area of Nashville back in 2020. The new space will be located next to North Italia with 2,023 SQ FT.

Scissors and Scotch will occupy 1,870 SQFT. The men’s barbershop offers a modern take on classic barbershops and features a full bar for customers to enjoy with getting a haircut and a shave. The new location will be next to Prose nail salon.


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McEwen Northside is an inviting urban experience in the vibrant Cool Springs area of Franklin, Tennessee. The unique 45-acre mixed-use environment will include approximately 750,000 square feet of Class A office space, 100,000 square feet of restaurants and specialty retail, a 150-room business-class hotel, 580 luxury apartments, and upwards of 10 acres of beautifully designed green spaces to seamlessly connect the community.

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Development in Collierville: What’s Next for Three of the Town’s Biggest Projects?

The Commercial Appeal

By Dima Amro

Town Is Seeing Growth from New Developments

Collierville developments continue to make progress this year, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved multiple projects in the last 10 months. Now, more companies, dwellings and attractions are headed to the town.

Here is a look at three of Collierville’s biggest projects and where they stand.

Schilling Farms Water Tower District

The board of mayor and aldermen in September approved the first phase of the Water Tower District, a mixed-use development south of Poplar Avenue.

The first phase includes 2,193 square feet of retail space and 259 rental dwellings — 27 buildings with 110 one-bedroom units, 95 two-bedroom units and 54 three-bedroom units.

The residential side is located along Schilling Boulevard West between Poplar Avenue and Winchester Boulevard.

Les Binkley, vice president of Boyle Investment — the project’s developer, expects phase one construction to begin this year and could last about two years.

Along with residential areas, the first phase contains 40,000 square feet of retail space, 50,000 square feet of office space and the corporate headquarters for IMC Companies, an intermodal logistics provider, which is already under construction.

Town Administrator James Lewellen said the Schilling Farms area offers a big commercial impact to the town and it is still growing.

“It’s big,” Lewellen said. “For the whole district we’re looking at other possibilities for commercial and additional office growth.”

The area has been in the works since the 1990s and more commercial, office and residential developments are underway.

The Farms at Bailey Station

Some seniors can expect to move into the first round of apartments at The Farms at Bailey Station in late fall, said Thomas Becher, spokesperson for the Farms.

The Farms, a $290 million senior living community in Collierville, will allow residents to move into some of the 176 apartments Nov. 15, and by the end of the year, 25 of 63 homes will be occupied.

“It is huge, an amazing project,” Lewellen said. “Every time I drive by it I look at it and say, ‘That’s big.'”

Retirement Companies of America develops and manages the Farms, which is for adults 55 and older and includes housing, a three-story clubhouse and a health campus.

Lewellen said the retirement facility attracts more people to Collierville.

The Jordan River Health Center, an onsite medical campus, is nearing completion and will open soon, Becher said.

The health campus features 60 private nursing suites, 52 private assisted-living suites, 32 memory care suites for patients with dementia and Alzheimer’s, and 4,300 square feet of inpatient and outpatient rehab facility.

The medical facility is available to anyone but members of The Farms at Bailey Station are a priority.

The development will be fully constructed by 2023.

Town Square parking garage

In July, the board unanimously approved a $1.1 million purchase agreement to acquire approximately an acre of land north of the historic Town Square to potentially add a parking garage.

Town Square in Collierville, Tenn.

This agreement began the board’s due diligence period of 120 days to determine if the site is appropriate for the garage. But after looking at another piece of land on Washington Street, east of the square, they may back off the deal, Lewellen said.

The town owns the parking area at 177 Washington St., and the board is concerned about purchasing new land when another area is only a couple minutes farther away, Lewellen said.

Currently, the land north of the square is vacant but a 55-room hotel, event center and restaurant are planned for the area to the right of it. The parking garage will complement the project, the debate is whether the garage will be right next to the hotel or about 500 feet away on Washington Street.

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Newly Renovated Williamsburg Village Features New Restaurants & Shops

Boyle’s renovation of the west side of Williamsburg Village in East Memphis has proven to be extremely popular with patrons enjoying the new restaurants and shops.  The renovation includes the area from the railroad south, and the reconstruction involved the demolition of the two southernmost buildings.  Constructed in their place is a 9,000-square-foot multi-tenant building in which all facades maintain the traditional Williamsburg style of architecture.  New roofs, windows, sidewalks, landscaping and parking lot are breathing new life into the center and have made it like new.  New tenants include Southall Café, Torchy’s Tacos, Henhouse Wine Bar, Crumbl Cookies, Greys Fine Cheeses, Mrs. Post, Shelby Jewel and London & York.  Longstanding tenant Benjamin Moore Paints is still as popular as ever.  Boyle leasing agent, Jonathan Aur, reports that traffic at the center has been tremendous, so stop by today and enjoy new retail and dining experiences unique to the greater Memphis area.


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Williamsburg Village Shopping Center

The renovation and reconstruction of Williamsburg Village Shopping Center is complete. Boyle renovated the area from the railroad south, demolished the two southernmost buildings and constructed in their place a 9,000-square-foot multi-tenant building. All facades maintain the traditional Williamsburg style of architecture. New roofs, windows, sidewalks, landscaping and parking lot are breathing new life into the center and have made it like new.  An exciting mix of restaurants and retail includes Torchy’s Tacos, Henhouse Wine Bar, Southall Cafe, Crumbl Cookies, Greys Cheese Shop, Mrs. Post, London & York, Shelby Jewel, and Benjamin Moore Paints.   A wood privacy fence has been constructed at the rear of the property on the property line. Boyle is excited about this project. Contact Joel Fulmer at (901) 766-4206 or Jonathan Aur at (901) 766-4216 at Boyle for more information.


Property Details

Address: 730 South Mendenhall Road, Memphis, TN
Property Types: Retail
Transaction Types: Lease
Major Tenants: The Hen House Wine Bar, Southall Café, Mrs. Post, Crumbl Cookies, Torchy’s Tacos, Guses Fried Chicken, Shelby Jewel, Greys Cheese Shop


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First Phase of Water Tower District at Schilling Farms Receives Final Approval

The Daily Memphian

By Abigail Warren

The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen has approved the first phase of the Water Tower District that includes 259 new apartments at Schilling Farms.

The board on Monday night endorsed the final development plan for the mixed-use project with retail components to go with the apartments. There was no discussion before the 5-1 vote in favor of the plan, Alderman Billy Patton casting the opposing vote.

Schilling Farms’ outline plan was initially approved in 1991, but amended in 2009 to allow for mixed-uses within buildings providing flexibility while creating pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods.

Schilling Farms has 1,180 apartments on site south of Poplar and west of Byhalia Road. The 2009 outline plan allows a maximum 1,725 multifamily units within the 443-acre property. If the board denied the project Monday, the decision could have resulted in legal fees, due to previous approvals a dozen years ago.

The proposal Monday for 16 acres also didn’t change substantially from a preliminary plan the mayor and aldermen approved in December.

The plan for the first phase includes 110 one-bedroom units, 95 two-bedroom apartments, and 54 three-bedroom residences. Based on previous approvals, developers have rights for an additional 286 apartments inside the Water Tower District in a later phase. Developers plan varying styles of rental units including duplexes, triplexes and town homes.

“I think it’s going to be a very special community, very walkable and organized,” Rusty Bloodworth, Boyle’s executive vice president, said.

In 53 years of development, he said the project took between two and three times more thought than anything else in his career.

The neighborhood will be centered around an old-fashioned water tower similar to one on the site when it was a working farm decades ago.

“Schilling Farms is the premier mixed-used development in West Tennessee and the Mid-South region,” John Duncan, Collierville’s director of economic development, said. “The Water Tower District continues Boyle’s thoughtful elevation of the property.”

The leasing office and amenities for residents are planned for the center of the development in the phase. There is also some retail space in the first phase.

No residents spoke at the Collierville meeting regarding the project, but a common concern attached to development is traffic. An analysis by Kimley-Horn said traffic impacts should be minimal. Engineers suggested retiming the traffic signals on Poplar Avenue at Shea Road and Poplar Avenue at Schilling Boulevard West in a future phase. Last month, the board also approved an agreement for an eastbound right turn lane at Poplar Avenue and Schilling Boulevard West.

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