SMYRNA, Tenn. (WKRN) – The Town of Smyrna will soon break ground on a nearly $200 million project that aims to offer a mixed-use space unlike anywhere else in the county.
The 44-acre development sits on a piece of land purchased by the Town of Smyrna decades ago. Sewart’s Landing will offer retail, dining, living, and office space.
“[When] I came to work here five and a half years ago, one of the first things the town asked me to do was to find the right project for this property, and we held out, found the right project, the right developer with the right vision that aligned with the town,” Smyrna Town Manager Brian Hercules said.
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Located just off Sam Ridley Parkway near Motlow College, the design is named after the town’s former air force base.
Project leads at Equitable Property Company and JLL said they want the space to stand out.
“[It’s] unlike anything else really in Rutherford County; we’re very focused on the pedestrian experience, so this is a place you can come and eat, shop, drink, enjoy music,” Equitable Property Company President Land Deleot said.