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4425 Peytonsville-Trinity Road, Franklin, TN 37064
mixed-use, residential, retail, office, hotels, land,
lease, build-to-suit, buy,
office, retail, hotels, multi-family,
full service
www.berryfarmstn.com
Reams Fleming at Berry Farms is located in the Southeast quadrant of I-65 and the Peytonsville Road exit and fronts I-65 with excellent visibility. Reams Fleming is a high profile, high end, master-planned commercial setting that attracts businesses, workers, shoppers and visitors to its tree-lined boulevards featuring live entertainment venues, theaters and national anchor tenants. Reams Fleming is designed to include a mix of uses with buildings and sites that feature a range of office (1.3M sf), retail (850K sf), multi-family (400 units), hotel and civic venues planned in both vertical and horizontal configurations.
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4425 Peytonsville-Trinity Road, Franklin, TN 37064
mixed-use, residential, retail, office, hotels, land,
lease, build-to-suit, buy,
office, retail, hotels, multi-family,
full service
www.berryfarmstn.com
July 13, 2018
Nashville Business Journal July 13, 2018 Scorecard checks back on our headlines from a year ago. Then: In July 2017, personal finance guru Dave Ramsey broke ground on Ramsey Solutions’ new 47-acre home. Ramsey paid $10.2 million in cash for the acreage in Williamson County’s Berry Farms development in 2015 and said he would pay […]
July 09, 2018
Nashville Business Journal July 9, 2018 About one year from now, a health insurance giant expects to open a new office in a sprawling mixed-use development in Franklin. Aetna Inc. (NYSE: AET) has struck a deal with Boyle Investment Co. for a new building at Boyle’s Berry Farms development. Berry Farms is so large that […]
March 23, 2017
Booming growth accounts for preservation, aesthetics, amenities Like the rest of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, Franklin is a rapidly growing community with a proud history and historic assets that continue to enrich the community, from both a cultural and aesthetic perspective. Thanks to next-generation corporate spaces, thoughtfully planned mixed-use developments, and commercial businesses making use […]
June 24, 2011
The Tennessean by Maria Giordano After three years of biding their time, Boyle Development officials finally broke ground last week on that company’s Berry Farms development in the Goose Creek area. The project, originally approved in January 2008, recently received final approval from Franklin officials, clearing the path to construct more than 600 homes and […]