$250M resort development near Narrows faces local opposition

Opposition is building among locals as plans progress for the proposed $250 million Bell’s Reserve resort set on a property of 560 acres near the Narrows of the Harpeth in Kingston Springs.

Nashville developer Michael Hayes, CEO of C.B. Ragland, is early in the planning process for a project that “envisions a rural resort in scenic Cheatham County offering high-quality lodging, outdoor recreation, wellness, fine dining, and a tranquil natural setting.”

According to a handout Hayes has made available to several community members, Bell’s Reserve will feature 80 “cottage style,” single bedroom units and 40 two to four bedroom “branded residences.” B​​randed residences are residential properties developed in partnership with well-known luxury brands. They combine the exclusivity of private living with the services and amenities of a luxury brand, typically offering hotel-level services like concierge, in-residence dining and housekeeping…

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