CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The City Council unanimously approved the first reading of a 61-acre site rezoning for Clarksville’s new VA Clinic. The council also heard additional details about the clinic, including its size and the roadways in and out of the site.
Carnegie Management & Development Corp., based in Westlake, Ohio, will serve as the developer on the project, and their president, Rustom Khouri, spoke to the council Thursday night.
“We are extremely excited to be here,” Khouri said. “Most of you are aware of (the project’s) importance; this community has one of the highest and most densely populated veteran communities. A lot of folks currently have to have long drives times in order to get some of the basic sub-specialty services that will now be included in this facility.”
4-story structure, 250,000 square feet, 1,300 parking spaces
The new VA site will be on the northeast side of the under-construction Spring Creek Parkway/Edgewood Place, behind the Walmart Supercenter.
Khouri said the project is a four-story structure, 250,000 square feet, with 1,300 parking spaces. “Its design have been very thoughtful over the years, and it’s really prioritizing delivering optimized care to our veterans from the moment their car enters the site. We want that experience to be calming and healing for them.”…