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Housing Authority Places Claude Darwin Property On Market

Highlands Residential Services has placed its Claude Darwin Apartments property for sale. The 11.5 acres off Walnut Avenue holds 32 duplexes. Director of Operations Chris Cassetty said multiple potential buyers have expressed interest in the property. “Part of our board’s vision is to get read of a lot of these old apartment complexes,” Cassetty said. “They’re just not modern now. ... Read More »

Nashville Non-Profit To Purchase Van Buren BDS Property

The Van Buren County Commission once again approved the sale of the BDS property. Real Estate Agent Melissa Harmon presented the commission with two offers Tuesday night. Commissioners voted to move forward with a $220,000 deal with Nashville-based non-profit Auxilium Auto. “Offers are very similar,” Harmon said. “But one is $220,000. The other one is $225,000 with the contingency to ... Read More »

Cumberland House Hospice Auxillary Hosting Fundraising Sale With Cancellation Of Other Fundraisers

One local charity is asking for a big turnout for their final event of the year following two years of major fundraiser cancellations. Cumberland House of Hospice Auxillary Volunteer Sherry Koch said that their Masquerade Jewelry Sale Wednesday at Fairfield Glade will feature high-quality goods for $5 each, ranging from jewelry to scarves to closet organizers. “Because of the pandemic ... Read More »

Cookeville’s Knights Of Columbus Selling Famous Boston Butts Saturday

Are you hungry? Cookeville’s Knights of Columbus Chapter will be cooking up Boston butts for sale Saturday. The Knights’ Russell Steel said the group has a long tradition of this type of fundraiser. “We’ve been cooking Boston butts for years,” Steel said. “We’ve got quite the reputation for them. They’re the best in Cookeville for the price.” Steel said there ... Read More »

Overton Annex Building Sale Nets $301,000 for County

The Overton County Annex Building has sold for $301,000, exceeding expectations for what the building could bring in. County Executive Ben Danner said they got over 100 bids on the property. Danner said the bid winner has a track record of purchasing and renovating buildings in Livingston and Overton County. “A lot of people are really passionate about the building ... Read More »

Fairfield Ladies Club Looking For Additional Vendors For Mistletoe Market

The Fairfield Glade Ladies’ Club is seeking more vendors for the Village Green Mall location of its 14th annual Mistletoe Market. Ways and Means Committee Co-Chair Mary Ann Urban said the organization is searching for vendors to bring in products ranging from crafts to home decor. “Craft vendors, direct sale vendors we don’t already have, places like Thirty-One, Pampered Chef, ... Read More »

Van Buren Will Move On If BDS Deadline Date Is Not Met

The Van Buren County Commission has given Priority Waste Services until October 1 to close on the BDS property sale. County Mayor Greg Wilson was not in attendance but submitted a letter asking the commission to nullify the bid if the date is not met. Commissioner Henry Seamons responded to a citizen who asked why the company has extended this ... Read More »

Cumberland River Hospital Owner Shares Buying Price With Celina

Cumberland River Hospital Owner Johnny Presley has shared a price with Celina Mayor Luke Collins to purchase the facility. Collins said it will cost $1.5 million to strike a deal. “The only thing that is limiting us is us,” Collins said. “We just have to decide as a community to make it happen, and if the people of Clay County ... Read More »

McMinnville’s Blue Building Property Ruled Surplus, Sale Now Possible

McMinnville’s Blue Building has been declared surplus, opening the door to a potential sale. City Administrator Nolan Ming said the city will only accept an offer that makes sense financially. Ming said the 2008 appraisal of $1.35 million still stands but the value will come down to who the buyer is. “Determine what’s there, is it safe, those kinds of ... Read More »

HRS Moving Forward With Sale Of Claude Darwin Property

Highlands Residential Services will move forward with the disposition and sale of Cookeville’s Claude Darwin apartment property. Nashville Real Estate Professional Waddell Wright said the housing authority would likely get about $4.1 million for the 11.5 acres off Walnut Avenue. “We know if we do apartments we could get 188 units,” Wright said. “If someone would want to do a ... Read More »