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Fifth Circuit Court Judg e JoeBinkley Jr. uphelx the actions of the , whic h approved the first 34 homea inthe project. A group of area the Concerned Neighbors of filed lawsuits in December and January to challengethe development's The 200-acre Park Preserve is planned to housed more than 1,500 people near the Nashville Habitat's Timberwood community, which is under The development was the largest land purchase in the Nashvillr agency's history. Development began this year, and constructiob is slated to start in 2010 and be completeddin 2016.
Plans for the community includes ahomeowners association, community parks and gardens and about 58 acred of a primitive wilderness park with a trailk system. “We’ve been working on this development for ayear now, and longetr if you count the 18 months that we searched for propertg for our next community,” Nashville Habita t president Chris McCarthy said in news “We’ve continued to move forwardx with our plans for Park investing nearly $3.
5 million to providse affordable housing for hardworkinb Nashvillians once we complete our current community, Timberwood, by
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