May 17, 2012

Hyatt Place Opens Fifth Hotel

One of Cool Springs hotels has just completed a major renovation and re-branding of a location here in Franklin TN.  If you take a minute to stop in and check out the new Hyatt Place on Bakers Bridge you will be pleasantly surprised.  I was very impressed and think it will be well received by the more discerning guests staying in Cool Springs TN hotels.  Here is the article as reported by the Nashville Business Journal:

” Hyatt Place Opens Fifth Nashville hotel

Hyatt Place has opened a fifth hotel in Middle Tennessee in Cool Springs at 650 Bakers Bridge Ave.

Dubbed the Hyatt Place Nashville/Franklin/Cool Springs, the hotel has 126 renovated guest rooms.

The newly-developed brand of hotels are designed for a 24/7 “away from home” lifestyle.

The hotels are wired and designed for business travelers with lifestyles that merge personal and professional activities.

Amenities include a gym area, 24-hour bakery and cafe, in-room workspace area and various alternatives for plugging in portable devices such as MP3 players, DVD players and laptops.

In addition to Hyatt Place Nashville/Franklin/Cool Springs, Hyatt Place also offers Hyatt Place Nashville/Opryland, Hyatt Place Nashville Airport, Hyatt Place Nashville-Northeast and Hyatt Place Nashville/Brentwood.

The hotel is a brand name under the Global Hyatt Corp.

Mall Competition Opens in Hendersonville

The Streets of Indian Lake opens this week in Hendersonville, seen by some as future competition to the Cool Springs Franklin area.  The story says the developer thinks the project will be larger than the Cool Springs Galleria when completed.  Hmmm…not sure about that one.  Here is the story reported by Jonathan Martin with WSMV:

New Retail Stores Raise Traffic Questions

Developed Expected To Be Bigger Than Cool Springs When Completed

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — The new opening of Hendersonville’s Streets of Indian Lake retail stores is raising questions about whether or not the area can support the influx of traffic.

This weekend, more than 30 stores, along with a movie theater and restaurant, will open along Indian Lake Boulevard off of Vietnam Veterans Boulevard.

City engineers have already noticed the ongoing construction is slowing traffic near the shopping center more than they would like.

Over the next few weeks they will be monitoring congestion with computer models and adjusting timing of lights.

Hendersonville police said they plan to direct traffic for the first few weeks and every Friday and Saturday thereafter.

However, development in this area is not complete. Crews have already cleared out the land across the street for more retail stores, a hotel conference center, condos, homes. When the project is completed, this development is expected to be bigger that Cool Springs Galleria in Franklin.

Officials said they are looking at adding a police substation in the shopping center to help with traffic problems and emergencies.”

Model of McEwen Town Center Revealed

A lighted model of the McEwen Town Center development located in Cool Springs has been opened for the public.  It looks like a great project and so far has been well received by the city and community.   The Southern Land Co. seems to always deliver a high quality product.  I think everyone is more excited about a new Whole Foods in Cool Springs than anything.  Here is the story as reported by the Nashville Business Journal:

Public can see model of McEwen urban village project

A lighted model of the coming McEwen urban village is in the Franklin movie theater for the public to view.

Developer Nashville-based Southern Land Co. unveiled the size and scope of the project to community leaders and real estate officials last week and has left its model in the movie theater to drum up excitement.

McEwen, a $380 million walkable village with national upscale retailers on the first floor and condominiums and apartments on the top floors will redefine living in a 93-acre core of Cool Springs, developers say.

The project adds 250,000 square feet of Class A office space, a 150-room boutique hotel, 220,000 square feet of shopping, a Whole Foods and 950 living units.

Townhomes start in the $400,000s and condos in the $300,000s.”

Noshville Added to Cool Springs Restaurants

The Noshville Deli restaurant opened in Cool Springs this week addding to the already wide variety of food choices available in Franklin TN.  Noshville is located within the Meridian Boyle Development in Cool Springs.  Here is the story reported by The Nashville Business Journal:

Noshville deli opens in Cool Springs, airport location to open soon

Noshville New York-style delicatessen has opened its new location in Cool Springs at 1000 Meridian Boulevard.

It’s the third Noshville Delicatessen in the area.

Owners are moving forward with plans to open a fourth Noshville location at Nashville International Airport, expected to open later this month.

“We are very excited to be in Cool Springs where we can introduce more people to Noshville,” said Tom Loventhal, co-owner.

Noshville in Cool Springs operates seven days a week for breakfast and lunch. Hours are Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Melissa Hall, most recently the general manager at Noshville in Green Hills, has been named the general manager for the Cool Springs location.

The original Noshville at 1918 Broadway in Nashville opened in December 1996.”

McEwen Lands Whole Foods in Cool Springs

Whole Foods has announced they will be anchoring the new McEwen development in Franklin, adjacent to the Cool Springs Galleria.  The Whole Foods currently located in Cool Springs near Toys R Us and Target will close when the new store opens.  Here is the story reported by The Nashville Business Journal:

McEwen lands Whole Foods

Natural foods giant Whole Foods has been named the anchor tenant of McEwen, a 90-acre mixed-use community in Cool Springs.

The 45,000-square-foot store will be located at the southwest corner of McEwen Drive and Mallory Lane.

“This is a huge day for McEwen and for Cool Springs,” says David Wilson, executive vice president of mixed-used for Southern Land Co. “We have officially arrived from a retail perspective and this marks the beginning of an exciting new era of smart and sustainable economic growth in Williamson County.”

The total project value of McEwen is $333 million. The neighborhood will contain commercial, retail, multi-family and single-family space as well as large open spaces that are designed centrally within the neighborhood for better pedestrian access by residents and tenants alike.

The city of Franklin recently opened the McEwen Drive/Interstate 65 exit which will directly service the Whole Foods Market location.

Construction is slated to begin in fall of 2008 with a tentative opening scheduled for fall of 2009.”

FirstBank Bank to Open Branches in Williamson County

Here is the story reported by Cynthia Yeldell with the Nashville Business Journal:

FirstBank bank wants to open branches in Williamson, Davidson, Sumner and Wilson counties

FirstBank is stepping into the consumer banking arena in Middle Tennessee with plans to open up to 12 branches within the next five years.

The Lexington, Tenn.-based bank with nearly $2 billion in assets has two area offices – downtown Nashville and Cool Springs - which focus on commercial lending.

With the expansion, Britin Boatright, metropolitan bank president for FirstBank, says the company intends to double its employees in Middle Tennessee to 100, continue to expand its commercial lending and attract retail banking customers.

“That was the missing ingredient for us … the locations to have local bankers in the community,” Boatright says.

Boatright was recently appointed to head up the bank’s growth in Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville and Memphis.

Buzz Carter has been promoted to oversee commercial lending and Joe Stocker has been named to the new position of area president for Nashville.

Stocker will oversee Middle Tennessee’s expansion plans.

FirstBank plans to open branches in Williamson, Davidson, Sumner and Wilson counties, and has signed letters of intent for two properties in Williamson County.

The first new branch should open in 2008. Each branch requires an investment ranging from $2 to $4 million.

Nashville has seen a flurry of banking activity in recent months.

Despite trouble from subprime loans that have hurt banks in other markets, local bankers say Nashville is still a desirable location.

Bank deposits in the Nashville area grew by more than $2 billion within the last year, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Nashville area banks had $30.6 billion in deposits at the end of June, up from $28.5 billion last year.

Start-up banks such as Avenue and Franklin Synergy have opened in the Nashville market this year. And major players such as First Tennessee and Fifth Third have announced big expansions.

Over the next three and a half years, First Tennessee will invest more than $100 million to build 30 offices in the state, 20 in Middle Tennessee.

Fifth Third Bank plans to open branches next month in Bellevue and on Metrocenter Boulevard and will open at least 12 branches in the Nashville area in 2008.

“We continue to look for good real estate sites because Nashville is growing and we want to grow with it,” says Connie White, marketing director for Fifth Third.

FirstBank officials believe they have a competitive advantage because the bank is owned by a single shareholder, bank chairman Jim Ayers.

“When we decide to focus on an area we only have to convince one person,” Carter says. “We can take a long-term view. We are not concerned about what we have to do to please shareholders for the next quarter.”

FirstBank has started marketing directly to consumers with billboards and other advertising and will increase sponsorships to reach consumer groups.

Bank officials believe they have an opportunity to gain customers who are new to the market and those who are dissatisfied with their current bank because of mergers or other issues.

“We will try to leverage our existing clients to get new customer accounts,” Stocker says. “We want to build a personal relationship with our customers.”

FirstBank has 44 locations in Tennessee, most in small communities.

The bank acquired seven former AmSouth branches last year.

Six were in new markets for the bank – Crossville, Dayton, Fayetteville, Shelbyville, Smithville and Woodbury. The seventh branch added an office in Paris.”

Southern Land Adding Cool Springs Office Space

The horizon of Class A office buildings in Williamson County is growing.  Southern Land Company has unveiled plans for new a office building in Cool Springs to be located within the McEwen development.  The building will be LEED certified.  Here is the story reported by the Nashville Business Journal:

Southern Land Company unveils plans for $30 million office building

Southern Land Co. LLC has released plans for The McEwen Building, a $30 million office building in McEwen, a $350 million, 93-acre mixed-use neighborhood west of Interstate 65 in the City of Franklin.

Ground breaking is scheduled for this fall.

The company plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to the building when it’s finished in the first quarter of 2009.

The property is located on McEwen Drive just west of the new McEwen interchange off I-65 in Cool Springs. It sits atop one of the highest elevations in Williamson County.

The seven-story building was designed by Nashville-based Gresham, Smith and Partners and Southern Land Company’s in-house architecture studio..

The structure will provide 158,000 square feet of prime Class A office space, including than 15,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. It will also be LEED certified.

CB Richard Ellis will handle the leasing of The McEwen Building.

Based in Franklin, Southern Land develops residential and mixed-use communities in Tennessee and Texas.”

CHD Meridian Moving to Cool Springs

The Cool Springs area landed another large corporate relocation although they arent moving too far!  The CHD Meridian, a business health care provider, has signed a $10 million lease for their build to suit headquarters just downt he road from the new Nissan North America Headquarters.  Here is the story reported by Jim Stinson with the Nashville Business Journal:

$10M HQ on the way for Cool Springs

CHD Meridian of Green Hills, a health care provider to businesses, has agreed to lease a new $10 million, build-to-suit headquarters in Cool Springs, 2 miles from the new Nissan North America office building.

First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. of Chicago will build the two-story, 50,000-square-foot building, and lease it to CHD Meridian (AMEX: DMX) through an 11-year agreement, according to the company’s real estate officials.

CHD Meridian, a subsidiary of I-Trax Inc. of Pennsylvania, offers on-site health care for corporate clients. The location in Cool Springs, a magnet for large corporate headquarters, seems ideal for the health care provider, observers say.

The CHD Meridian building will be located at Creekstone Boulevard south of South Royal Oaks Boulevard.

The Franklin location is half a mile south of Murfreesboro Road, and west of Interstate 65.

“It gives them a good central location for their employee base with good access to interstates,” says David McRae, principal of Newmark Knight Frank of Nashville, who represented CHD Meridian.

McRae says he and fellow NKF principal David Koziak saw few openings for such space and land in Green Hills.

“We considered all areas of town,” says McRae.

As for proximity to Nissan and other large offices and headquarters, McRae says it wasn’t a requirement of CHD Meridian “but it certainly was a plus.”

Whit McCrary, office division leader for Colliers Turley Martin Tucker, says a scarcity of land probably convinced CHD Meridian to look past Green Hills and even downtown.

“The cost of land is more favorable [in Franklin],” says McCrary. “Pretty much the whole area [of Green Hills] is built out.”

CHD Meridian has about 130 employees but may expand to a payroll of 200 in the future, according to sources close to the company.

CHD Meridian’s headquarters is at 40 Burton Hills Boulevard, a building managed by Alex S. Palmer and Co.

Dixon Thayer, CEO of I-Trax, was unavailable for comment.

Construction on the Cool Springs headquarters will begin this fall and may be finished by May 2008.”