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Spring Creek Ranch was designed as
the first Audubon International Golf Course in 1999.
Wildlife at the environmentally sensitive course is
protected by an Audubon International conservation
easement.
Photograph by Jim Mandeville. |
- Overview -
The
links to the left or within the text below will guide you
through the Fall 2005 Boyle Report. More explanation of
the links to the left has been included below.
- Boyle
Welcomes New
Office Tenants
- Boyle
welcomes a wide range of new tenants at its Memphis office
properties from Ridgeway Center in the Poplar corridor
to Moriah Woods in East Memphis to Schilling Farms in Collierville,
according to Mark Halperin, Executive Vice President of
Boyle.
Boyle’s
Residential Team Offers Depth of Experience
- Boyle
is well-known for its pioneering of major residential
areas throughout Memphis dating as far back as 1906,
when Edward Boyle developed stately Belvedere Boulevard
in mid-town. Since its founding in 1933, Boyle has developed
a long list of neighborhoods in premier locations.
Boyle
Moves Forward with Complex, Mixed-Use Projects in Memphis & Nashville
- Activity
is vigorous at Schilling Farms, Boyle’s
443-acre, 20-year mixed-use project in Collierville. Designed
to include all of the elements of small-town life, Schilling
Farms provides a thriving community where residents and
visitors can live, work and grow.
Retail
Construction Continues at Gallina Centro & Price Farms
- Activity is brisk in the retail sector, with a number
of centers underway in the greater Memphis area, according
to Cary Whitehead, Senior Vice President of Boyle.
Conversations
- Boyle Investment Company is known for its joint venture
partnerships with strategic landowners throughout the Southeast.
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