New Rental Single-Family Home Neighborhood Planned In Red Bank Sunday, March 7, 2021
RoseRock, Generation Property Management and Collier Construction announced the launch of Chattanooga’s first individually-platted, single-family rental neighborhood called Julia’s Park.
The announcement marks the local entry of RoseRock, a Bryan/College Station, Texas-based company with experience in the single-family rental business. John Jordan, CEO of RoseRock, said, “We seek to create unique communities in vibrant cities with thoughtfully curated neighborhoods for our residents. The more we have gotten to know the Chattanooga market, the more excited we have become about growing a portfolio here and meeting a vital need in this beautiful community.”
Planning Commission Votes 8-3 To Recommend Approval For Controversial Development At The Quarry Golf Course Monday, January 11, 2021
The Planning Commission voted 8-3 on Monday afternoon to recommend approval for a controversial Planned Unit Development at The Quarry golf course at Mountain Creek.
The development sought by James Pratt will go before the City Council next month.
Mr. Pratt, who earlier had withdrawn a different PUD, said the project would now leave some 21 of the 50 acres as green space. He said a champion Post Oak would be preserved on a section of lowland near a planned Walden s Ridge Park.
The development will include 252 units with apartments sandwiched between townhome units.
Druid Lane Residents Express Concerns About Work Of Arrowhead Investments Monday, December 14, 2020 - by Joseph Dycus Despite opposition from residents from the neighborhood, the Planning Commission on Monday afternoon approved a mandatory referral to relocate a pre-existing sewer line in order to facilitate development on the 400 block of Druid Lane.
“This developer has clear-cut two lots on Druid lane, with little evidence they have the expertise to develop them, or that anyone would want to buy houses in a drainage ditch,” one of the Zoom callers said. “At the very minimum, this request should be denied until they develop and sell the lots they’ve already cut.”