Shelby Farms Draws New 71-Acre, $142M Development

Shelby Farms Draws New 71-Acre, $142M Development

In a joint venture with Charles Crews of Crews Investment Holdings, Nashville-based Elmington Capital Group has submitted plans to the Office of Planning and Development for a 71-acre senior housing, apartment and single-family development next to Shelby Farms Park.

Dubbed Dwell at Shelby Farms, the new $142 million development will be located on the north side of Raleigh-LaGrange Road near the intersections of Trinity and Fischer Steel roads.

“We have created a conceptual development plan that we believe will ultimately transform an undeveloped property into a high quality, mixed-use neighborhood,” Henry Minor of Dalhoff Thomas Design Studio said in a letter to OPD planning director Josh Whitehead. “The development is striving to build a neighborhood with a strong sense of place and close ties to the neighboring Shelby Farms Park and Shelby County Greenline, which will be mutually beneficial to supporting these recreational amenities and attracting future residents.”

In a joint venture with Charles Crews of Crews Investment Holdings, Nashville-based Elmington Capital Group has submitted plans to the Office of Planning and Development for a 71-acre senior housing, apartment and single-family development next to Shelby Farms Park.

Dubbed Dwell at Shelby Farms, the new $142 million development will be located on the north side of Raleigh-LaGrange Road near the intersections of Trinity and Fischer Steel roads.

“We have created a conceptual development plan that we believe will ultimately transform an undeveloped property into a high quality, mixed-use neighborhood,” Henry Minor of Dalhoff Thomas Design Studio said in a letter to OPD planning director Josh Whitehead. “The development is striving to build a neighborhood with a strong sense of place and close ties to the neighboring Shelby Farms Park and Shelby County Greenline, which will be mutually beneficial to supporting these recreational amenities and attracting future residents.”

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