Showing posts with label Foxland Harbor Marina Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foxland Harbor Marina Update. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Fairvue Plantation introduces plans for 80 acre Mixed Use development.

Fairvue Plantation has planned to begin development of their 80 acre Mixed Use site at the corner of Nashville Pike and Douglas Bend Rd in Gallatin, TN. The site is currently planned to introduce a new 72 unit "One Level Living" condominium development and a 298 unit very upscale Waterstone at Fairvue Plantation the apartment development will offer a Lake and once approved Marina View . Plans have been approved at the City of Gallatin for both parcels to begin later this year.

The complete master plan of the entire 80 acre site is not complete at this time but is in progress. On the planning table is a Mixed Use commercial development that will bring up-to 300,000 sq ft of office space mixed with a retail component to round-out the site. Contact mailto:royce@roycedugan.com for additional information about the upcoming development plans.

Sunday, February 15, 2009





Foxland Harbor Marina continues to move forward through the approval process from The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.

The Foxland Harbor Condominium project has been approved by the City of Gallatin's Planning Commission and Council. Construction plans are in the final phases of development. Fairvue Plantation hopes to announce the beginning of this project in the summer of this year.

The proposed site plan is outlined above for your review. These plans are preliminary and reflect the condominium project as approved, however the marina site is still proposed until the final approval is granted by The Corps of Engineers.


The Tennessean feature article of January 13, 2009 describes the approval process of the Army Corps of Engineers and where we are today. Click the link below to see the article.

Potential marina sites narrowed to 3 finalists
Corps of Engineers could OK all or none
By Eric Miller • Hendersonville Star News • January 13, 2009
Click on the link below to see the article in The Tennessean as reported by Eric Miller