Civil Municipal - August 2024

County’s GDP, with an impact of almost $8.3 billion. “We have a good workforce in this community,” he notes, highlighting the diverse mix of white-collar and blue-collar jobs. This economic strength underpins Bartlett’s strategy to evolve its infrastructure and community services to meet modern demands. UNION DEPOT: BARTLETT’S CENTERPIECE Keith Grant, a real estate developer with deep roots in the Bartlett community, shares insights into the transformative Union Depot project. This mixeduse development signifies a pivotal moment in Bartlett’s growth, reflecting the town’s rich history and forward-looking vision. “Our family’s been building in the Bartlett community for over 50 years,” he states proudly.This long-standing presence has given them a unique perspective on the town’s evolution from a small community to the vibrant place it is today.“We have a mixture of blue-collar and white-collar workers, but you just have an outstanding community feel when you’re in Bartlett,” he adds, highlighting the town’s inclusive and welcoming atmosphere. Keith explains that the Union Depot project is a $160 million development incorporating various residential and commercial spaces. “When we had the opportunity to acquire the property where Union Depot is today, we jumped at it,” he says. With the foresight of Bartlett’s leadership, a special mixed-use permit was explicitly developed for this property, allowing a blend of commercial spaces with lofts, flats, townhomes, and patio homes. The construction timeline for Union Depot is ambitious yet transparent. “We’ll have tenants starting to move in there in December of this year,” Keith outlines. Townhomes will be available for sale starting in January next year, with construction beginning simultaneously. The single-family home subdivision is also progressing, with homes expected 39 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 BARTLETT, TN

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