Carothers Crossing

Nashville Earth Day Festival 2008
4/18/2008
Carothers continues green commitment with sponsorship of Earth Day.

Carothers Crossing Featured on Cover of New Home Guide
4/1/2008
New Home Guide is a leading resource for new home buyers searching for their new home. For their April 2008 issue, they featured Carothers Crossing on the cover. Be sure to check out our advertisement in the publication.

Featured Builder Wins Area Award: Westview to Build in Carothers
3/1/2008
Nashville-based Westview Homes, and featured builder in Carothers Crossing, has been named "Builder of the Year" by the Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee.

Carothers Crossing Starts to Become an Actual Community
ANGELA PATTERSON; tennessean.com
2/6/2008
Just a few months ago, Carothers Crossing was no more than a vision and a set of blueprints.

But this winter, the 700 acres that once housed Carothers Dairy Farm is seeing new life. A few homes are completed in phases one and two, with the first closings scheduled in April.

Carothers Crossing: Building the Future with Tradition
Elaine Ganick and Erin Perry; Builder / Architect Magazine
11/6/2007
Carothers Crossing is featured in the September 2007 issue of Builder / Architect Magazine

Carothers Crossing Promises Small-Town Feel
Juanita Thouin; The Tennessean
9/29/2007
Carothers Crossing, taking shape on the Davidson-Rutherford county line, won't be the region's largest "new urbanist" community, but developers say it should have the most homes — 3,400 by the time it's built out roughly a decade from now.

Looking to the Future with New Urbanism
Steve Wright; On Common Ground
5/15/2006
When Don B. Smithson shares his enthusiasm about New Urbanism, he speaks from the voice of experience.

When the principal of Wood Ridge Investment Properties advocates for Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), he cannot be dismissed as a “right out of college” idealist or some “not in touch with the real world” academic iconoclast.

Metro to take up plan for 'small town' on county line
Clay Carey; The Tennessean
5/4/2006
Plans for the development of a ''small town'' on the Davidson-Rutherford County line are expected to continue making their way through the Metro Planning Commission this month.

600-acre New Urbanism community slated for southeast Davidson
Bill Harless; The City Paper
4/20/2006
Transformation of 511 acres in southeast Davidson County — and an adjoining 92 in Rutherford — from empty farmland to a network of four villages may begin with a country-cooking restaurant.