May 23, 2013

Local Billionaire Buys Lonely Planet from BBC $77M

Lonely Planet

U.S. billionaire Brad Kelley backed NC2 Media in a $78 million deal, placing the Cool Springs TN –based media company on the receiving end of BBC’s Lonely Planet.

Kelley was reported to possess a net worth of $1.9 billion as of March, 2013. The reclusive Franklin billionaire has agreed to fund the exchange for NC2 Media to receive Lonely Planet in the massive deal.

Kelley’s huge worth can be traced back to his past with Commonwealth Brands, a discount tobacco corporation which included known brands such as Bull Durham and USA Gold. After selling his tobacco company in 2001, the billionaire has become one of the nation’s biggest land owners and investors.

NC2 is led by Executive Director Daniel Houghton, who will also take over as Lonely Planet’s Chief Operating Officer. Houghton views the exchange as a bright opportunity for the budding Cool Springs company.

“With this acquisition comes a global footprint, not only in the travel guide business, but also in magazine publishing and the digital space,” said Houghton. “We can build a business that, while remaining true to the things that made Lonely Planet great in the past, promises to make it even greater in the future.”

Lonely Planet, BBC Worldwide’s international travel brand is headquartered in Melbourne, and also has offices in London, Oakland, and Delhi. BBC bought 75 percent of Lonely Planet in 2007, and in 2011 bought all remaining shares. In total, BBC paid $196 million for the travel brand. NC2 Media bought the brand for roughly 70 percent of that.

Said BBC Worldwide Interim CEO Paul Dempsey: “We acquired Lonely Planet in 2007 when both our strategy and the market conditions were quite different. Since then, Lonely Planet has increased its presence in digital, magazine publishing and emerging markets whilst also growing its global market share, despite difficult economic conditions. However, we have also recognized that it no longer fits with our plans to put BBC brands at the heart of our business and have decided to sell the company to NC2 Media who are better placed to build and invest in the business. This deal begins a new chapter for Lonely Planet and signifies the end of one for BBC Worldwide.”

Lonely Planet has been in operation as a travel publishing business since 1973. After NC2 Media and BBC Worldwide complete the deal, Lonely Planet will continue to function as a global organization out of Melbourne.

First Watch to Open in Cool Springs near McEwen

First Watch

Fans of the breakfast and brunch restaurant First Watch will be thrilled to learn the Florida-based chain is planning its second Middle Tennessee location for Cool Springs at the corner of McEwen and Mallory Lane.

First watch already has one restaurant in Williamson County that opened last year, located next to Harris Teeter at 210 Franklin Road in Brentwood.

First Watch has announced plans to bring three to five additional locations to the Nashville area in sub-markets like Cool Springs, Green Hills, Belle Meade and West End near Vanderbilt University.

The restaurant’s 100+ locations offer delicious and nutritional options for lovers of morning food. The specialized menu includes creative and original variations of waffles, omelettes, crepes, biscuits, and the restaurant’s own famous “Crepeggs” and “Chickichangas.”

Of course, the focus of First Watch is the freshness of the food, whether it’s a bowl of fruit or a famous cup of their exclusive Sunrise-Select coffee.

In the chain’s 30 years of business, First Watch has received more than 200 “Best of” titles across the country. Their award winning taste and service is already available in the Cool Springs, TN area on Franklin Road in Brentwood.

The new location is expected to open this summer and will occupy a 3,350 sq. ft. end-cap space in the Drury Plaza Shopping center on 1874 W. McEwen Drive near Granite City Food & Brewery and across from street from Whole Foods and Bricktops restaurant.

Kentucky Billionaire Buys Factory at Franklin

The Factory at Franklin

The famous Factory at Franklin has sold in a $24.2 million deal to bring some changes to the shopping center and retail development near the Cool Springs, TN area.

Calvin Lehew, who bought the Old Stove Factory 17 years ago, prevented demolition of the 1929 building in order to make it into a retail outlet. Since then, the Factory at Franklin has become a loved local treasure for those new to Nashville and residents of the Middle Tennessee area.

Brad Kelley, the mysterious local billionaire behind the deal, reached Forbes’ Top 300 Richest Men in America through the $1.2 billion sale of his company Commonwealth Brands in 2001.  Originally from Kentucky, Kelley now has a residence in Franklin that came as a result of wanting to be closer to his daughters school.

Kelley has remained reclusive through his success, and did not meet with Lehew to officiate the deal. Instead, Lehew met to negotiate with Kelley’s representative Bill Murphree. Murphree will also be part of the group overseeing the changes made to the outlet.

Kelley was also represented by Harvey Johnston, an attorney based out of Bowling Green. Johnston claims the Factory will see no significant changes as of yet.

Said Johnston: “There won’t be much change at this point in time. They do have some new ideas. But it will never leave the original tradition built up over the years.”

People can, however, expect to see a few new names in the outlet. Johnston reported the few changes will focus on music, technology, art, and media.

 

Lipscomb Opening Campus in Cool Springs

Lipscomb in Cool Springs

Lipscomb in Cool Springs

Lipscomb University will launch its first satellite campus in early 2012 as it opens a new facility in the Cool Springs area of Williamson County. University officials recently finalized a lease on a nearly 5,000-square-foot facility located at Cool Springs Boulevard and Aspen Grove Drive in the Thoroughbred Village III Professional Plaza.

The facility, which will be called “Spark,” is being designed to create an environment for innovative ideas in learning, business, faith and the community. A technology-rich facility, Spark will offer flexible space and innovative delivery systems for Lipscomb graduate, adult learning and certificate students as well as for corporations and community organizations in the area who are looking for a meeting venue that encourages fresh thinking.

“Spark represents the next generation of growth for the university as well as progressive thinking about education space. Spark is part of the university’s larger strategy to take innovative education and professional development opportunities to prospective participants in surrounding areas, offering them access to Lipscomb’s mission and purpose without them having to be physically located on our Nashville campus in Green Hills,” said Lipscomb President L. Randolph Lowry. “It will enable Lipscomb to expand its academic programming and offer a convenient option that echoes the programming on the Nashville campus to residents and businesses in the Williamson County area as well. This site allows us to promote and grow our existing programs into a new market and provide a much-needed service to this region.”

Last year, the College of Education began offering graduate education classes at Blackman High School in Murfreesboro and at Battle Ground Academy in Franklin and has tripled enrollment in those cohorts in just two years. The SPARK facility will be the first university-operated satellite campus.

Spark will be led by John Lowry, assistant professor of business at Lipscomb University, who will manage the day-to-day operations of the facility. Lowry, who helped establish Lipscomb’s recent programs in executive education, corporate training and an MBA fellowship program, will also continue to work on special projects for Lipscomb’s College of Business.

Lipscomb's John Lowry

Lipscomb's John Lowry

“Our research has found that the demographics of Williamson County and the surrounding area make it one of the best counties in the country to offer graduate education. Fifty-two percent of people living in the vicinity of Spark have college degrees and tend to be younger and more affluent than average. Williamson County leaders are excited about Lipscomb University being a part of their community and partnering with us as we seek to serve its residents just as we have the Nashville community. This facility also benefits from the university’s experience in hosting numerous successful community and corporate events on Lipscomb’s main campus as it brings this new and innovative meeting space to Williamson County,” said John Lowry.

Williamson County leadership said they look forward to Lipscomb University’s presence in the county.

“Lipscomb’s presence here brings more opportunities for Williamson County residents to pursue higher education and all of the benefits that goes with it. Having more higher educational opportunities in the county along with an extremely strong public school system makes this an even more attractive place for families and businesses to move,” said Rogers Anderson, county mayor for Williamson County.

“This non-traditional, state-of-the-art campus in the heart of the Cool Springs business community will offer flexibility and convenience for those who need to pursue a degree program around a work schedule as well as an environment that will spark creative thinking for community and corporate groups using the facility. This is yet another example of how Lipscomb University is creating opportunities to serve the community,” said Cindi Parmenter, president of the Brentwood Cool Springs Chamber of Commerce.

The academic programming to be offered at Spark includes degree work from several colleges and institutes at the university. Most of those classes will take place in the evenings and on weekends. When the space is not being used for academics—primarily during the daytime—it will be open to businesses and organizations looking for off-site options for meetings and other events. Construction on Spark will begin in the next few weeks with anticipated completion in the spring.

Lipscomb’s new facility will be a multi-purpose space providing the physical capability to accommodate various learning needs. It will consist of three learning spaces, each accommodating 24 to 36 participants depending on group size needed. Walls may also be reconfigured to create one large space. The result is a flexible space for event and academic activities that can quickly accommodate a need as small as one-on-one meetings or as large as a 125-person lecture. Additional spaces include a catering kitchen, a workspace area, a video conferencing room and two conference rooms along with a pre-function entry space that can be branded to participant use and is designed to hospitably welcome students, professionals and visitors.

Labor of Love Food Truck Coming to Cool Springs

A well known Nashville food truck named”Labor of Love”, voted Best Philly Cheesesteak in Nashville 2011, is serving lunch in Cool Springs on Wed Dec. 14!

Labor of Love will be parked at 1616 Westgate Circle in Cool Springs/Brentwood from 11:30pm – 1:30pm.

Westgate Circle is the retail/office park where Lexus Nashville, Sportsman Grille, Amerigo, Cozymel’s and SHogun are located.

We’ll see you there!

Labor of Love Food Truck
Wed Dec. 14
11:30 – 1:30
Chesapeake Business Centre

1616 Westgate Circle, Brentwood TN 37027

Labor of Love’s Philly Steak Sandwich Menu

-Steak Sandwich
-Steak & Cheese (Provolone, White American, or Whiz)
-Pizza Steak & Cheese (Gourmet Pizza Sauce & Prov. Cheese)

Add Ons: Green Bell Peppers, Mushrooms, Hot Cherry Peppers, Pickles)

Tastykakes (a famous fresh baked Philly favorite)

Hank’s Gourmet Philadelphia Style Root Beer & Orange Cream Sodas

**All Labor of Love’s steak sandwiches are made with USDA Top Sirloin Steak, fresh local vegetables & cheeses.
Served on an Amoroso Italian Roll from the City of Brotherly Love!
**All sandwiches come with grilled onions unless specified.

Cash only Small sandwiches 6 in. ($5-$7)
Large sandwiches 12 in. ($8.00-$10.00)

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Labor of Love Philly Cheesesteak

Labor of Love Philly Cheesesteak

Walgreens Black Friday 2011 Freebies

There are 15 Black Friday freebies at Walgreens this year!

Cool Springs area Walgreens will give you register rewards making these items free:

  • Advil PM, 4-count, $.99 free after register rewards
  • Walgreen’s Naproxen Sodium, 20-count, $2 free after register rewards
  • Oral-B Indicator Toothbrush, $1.50 free after register rewards
  • Sheets Energy Strips, 10-count, $3.99 free after register rewards
  • ThermaCare HeatWrap, single pack, $2.49 free after register rewards
  • Cortaid Maximum Strength Anti-Itch Cream, .5 oz., $2.99 free after register rewards
  • GUM Deep Clean Toothbrush, 2-pack, $2 free after register rewards
  • Renew Life Ultimate Chialife Seeds, 16 oz, $10 free after register rewards
  • NaturaLife SAMe, 30-count, $10 free after register rewards
  • Colgate Toothpaste Pro Clinical, Total Advanced, or Gum Defense, 4 oz., $3 free after register rewards
  • Crest 3D White Vivid Toothpaste, 4 oz., $2.50 free after register rewards
  • Preperation H Totables Hermorrhodial Wipes, 10-pack, $2.75 free after register rewards
  • Culturelle Probiotic Digestive Health, 30-count, $9.50 free after register rewards
  • Scunci hair elastics, 18-pack, $3 free after register rewards
  • DenTek Floss Picks, 75 or 90-pack, $2 free after register rewards

Be Prepared For Major Ice Storms in Cool Springs

Severe Winter Expected in TN

Severe Winter Expected in TN

When a major ice or winter storms hits Williamson County in the coming months, chances are high that a large number of office workers and employees in Cool Springs will be stuck in their car or at work, potentially overnight. Cool Springs and Brentwood combined has 3 million square feet MORE office space than downtown in Nashville Central Business District, which amounts to thousands of people trying to all get home at the same time in potentially hazardous conditons.

We spoke with Brentwood based Disaster Survival & Preparedness Consultant Deborah Elder for advice and tips for Cool Springs area residents and employees.  Elder spoke with a representative for the Tennessee Emergency Management Association about a recent Winter Weather Exercise they completed in anticipation of the severe La Nina winter weather.

Elder said, “Another La Nina winter this year has TEMA expecting major ice storms for the whole state of Tennessee.  It’s important that people in Williamson County take a few easy steps to ensure they are prepared if stranded in a vehicle or at work”.

TEMA strongly urges everyone to be prepared to operate on your own for at least 12 to 24 hours.

Here are some of their recommendations:

• Do not let your vehicle gas tank get down below ½ tank – many people were stranded on the interstate last winter because they ran out of gas trying to get home.
• Check your vehicle tires – do not drive on bald tires. TDOT found that bald tires were a major contributing factor to 80% of accidents last winter.
• Develop a communications plan with your family members outlining check in pinots and should someone get lost you will at least have some knowledge of where they were the last time you talked to them.
• Keep emergency supplies in your car at all times. Last year many people were stuck on the roads in 10º-12º weather for 6-9 hours without any emergency supplies.
Items you should pack in your car:
o Pair boots – in case you have to walk
o Hat, gloves & extra socks
o Hand & Feet Warmers
o Couple bottles of water
o Energy bars and/or snacks
o Flashlights or glow sticks
o De-icer
o Small Shovel

Even if you get stuck at the office overnight in Cool Springs you will at least have some emergency supplies nearby.

Check here for additional severe winter weather preparation tips.

Blondes Vs. Brunettes Draft Party at Tin Roof 2

Blondes vs. Brunettes Draft Party

Blondes vs. Brunettes Draft Party

The Alzheimer’s Association Blondes vs. Brunettes Draft Party is almost here!  Its not to late too join a team or support a friend and worthwhile cause.

Both teams are still looking for woman interested in playing and everyone is encouraged to donate towards each players goal.

Blondes vs. Brunettes Draft Party
Tuesday, Nov. 29 2011
5:30 – 7:30pm

Tin Roof 2 in Cool Springs (FREE Tailgate Munchies & FREE Beer and Wine – first 2 drinks)
9135 Carother’s Parkway
Franklin, TN 37067

Check the teams listed below to donate towards a friends individual goal:

Team Blond
Alison Ford (C0-Captain)
Niki G (C0-Captain)
Bailey Strickland
Kristi Kelly
Allison Hill
Audrey Hunter
Jamie Wolf
Caroline Kiesler
Melinda Robertson

Team Brunette 
Bobbie Marie Gregg (C0-Captain)
Leks Stanic (C0-Captain)
Mary-Marsha Riley
Rebecca Collins
Tina Hamilton
Kara Gamble
Cristina Campanella
Stacey Hamby
Shannon Van Curen
Lauren Carepenter
Carolyn Davis
Amanda Forsythe
Rachel Fowler
Caitlin Law
Join a Team

1. Blonde or brunette? Sign up for the team that reflects the shade you’re sporting.

2. Create your own fundraising Web site and customize it with photos and a story or personal message.

3. Set a fundraising goal! Send e-mails to friends, family and co-workers asking them to donate to your campaign.

4. Rally your fans! Let your donors know that with a minimum donation of $25 they will receive a free Blondes vs. Brunette Fan Hand.

5. Get ready to rumble! Time to take on the opposition and celebrate the difference you are making in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.
About Blondes vs. Brunettes

Start with an age-old rivalry, then throw in a football field and a worthy cause, and you’ve got Blondes vs. Brunettes (BvB), a flag football game played by 36 of the area’s most talented, bright and beautiful women in their 20s, 30s and 40s. The two teams will compete at D1 Sports Facility in Cool Springs for the first time on January 26th and we are looking for Sponsors to help build an atmosphere of fierce but friendly competition benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association.

Playfully called “Blondes vs. Brunettes,” was founded by Ryan Triplett and Sara All Abbott in Washington, DC in 2005. More than 10 million Baby Boomers will develop Alzheimer’s in the coming years. It is the 6th leading cause of death and a rising percentage of people are being diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s in their 30’s and 40’s.

Our goal is to raise $50,000 by game day on Thursday, January 26, 2012. Go to www.bvbnashville.org to learn more about participating through playing in the game itself or becoming a corporate sponsor. If you are interested in participating in this unique event, contact Kelly Burgess in the Nashville office at kelly.burgess@alz.org or (615) 292-4938.

Sponsors include 96.3 JACK FM, 102.6 The Game, CoolSprings.com, Rio Grande Fence Company Inc., Bottom Line Consortium and Tin Roof 2 – Cool Springs.