Change is the Only Constant

One year ago, I sold the majority of my real estate company, Village, to a local group of business partners and seasoned agents. The legacy sale freed me up from day-to-day management, so I could refocus my energies on improving my one-mile radius. Rechanneling My...

Making a List, Checking it Twice

I have always been a list maker. No, not the naughty and nice kind of list. I create goals and write lists because that is how I get things done. Lists keep me on task. When the recession hit Nashville in late 2008, I was nearing my 49th birthday and reflecting on my...

Developing a Greenways Network is Part of Building Healthy Places

As a champion of my city’s urban greenway system since the late 1990s, I am excited about Urban Land Institute Nashville’s Building Healthy Places initiative and its focus on greenways. Building Healthy Places launched nationally in 2013 to help shape projects and...

How Creative Adaptive Reuse Revived Germantown

The transition of Germantown from a deteriorating area to one of Nashville’s most popular and walkable neighborhoods is the result of resident activists and business working to bring historic properties into a new era of life. Standing just north of downtown in view...

Nashville Ranked No. 3 for Real Estate Investment; Improving Housing, Transit Will Keep Us Thriving

Urban Land Institute and PwC released the much-anticipated Emerging Trends in Real Estate report. Nashville ranked No. 3 out of 80 U.S. cities for overall real estate prospects for 2020. This is the fifth consecutive year Nashville has made the Top 10 list. With our...

Achieving Attainable Housing with Modular Construction

As more cities struggle with the shortage of affordable and attainable housing, modular construction just might help bridge the gap. Modular housing is not new. It dates back to the post-war boom in the United States and the United Kingdom when there was a need for...