A new multi-use development is being proposed at Port Royal Road, and would feature a mixture of retail and multi-family buildings, park space and pedestrian trails.
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Things appear to be moving ahead of schedule for the Tennessee Children s Home s new Spring Hill campus, which celebrated this week with a special fish fry for workers and staff.
The facility is on track to open in November, a month ahead of time.
And this comes after a year that included delays and struggles with construction materials during the pandemic, winter storms and spring rain storms. Thursday s Safety Week Fish Fry was a chance for the project s organizers to give an update on the 45-acre build, located off Dr. Robertson Road, as well as share optimism for how far things have come despite the challenges.
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Plans for the new mixed-use Kedron Square development located at the soon-to-be former Tennessee Children s Home in Spring Hill continues its final development phase.
The next phase of the proposed mixed-use development is currently being reviewed by the Spring Hill Municipal Planning Commission. If approved, the multi-faceted project would move forward and bring a site, which features multiple single-family homes, apartments, retail and office space, as well as hotel space. The idea is to create a new downtown district for Spring Hill, while preserving the Children s Home property.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen previously approved the site s preliminary plat in 2019, followed by planning commission approval of phase 1A in August of 2020, which included 81 single-family lots.