The Westhaven Foundation, will host the 8th Annual Porchfest Event on October 5 from 2pm until 6 pm
At Southern Land Company (SLC), we consider the planting of trees to be an essential and critical part of our development approach and philosophy.
The Westhaven Foundation hosted a 5K Memory Run and Kids Fun Run on May 4, 2019 and raised $17,000 for the Tennessee Alzheimer’s Association.
We consider the spirit of community to be a very significant part of what makes our neighborhood great.
We consider the spirit of community to be a very significant part of what makes our neighborhood great.
Imagine living in a place that offered you the convenience of being able to complete your daily errands without having to leave your neighborhood. We did. The Westhaven Town Center is the cornerstone of the community. Residents enjoy easy (often walkable) access to medical professionals, small businesses, major retailers, restaurants and coffee shops — and…
Annotated From The Tennessean. After nearly a decade of waiting, Franklin residents will finally see progress on the newest extension of the Mack Hatcher Memorial Parkway. The improvements will stretch from the existing intersection at Mack Hatcher and Hillsboro Road to the Westhaven neighborhood on Highway 96 West. The total cost of the 3.2-mile project…
Annotated From the Williamson Herald. Southern Land Company has announced a new restaurant concept that will open in March of 2019 in Westhaven Town Center in Franklin. The concept, which is called Front Street Tavern, is the creation of Westhaven residents Ty and Suzannah Hauter who also own and operate Good Time Design Hospitality Group,…
Scout’s Pub in Westhaven Offers Growler Filling Station
Whether searching for the perfect bottle for a celebratory night or stopping in to chat with owners Steve and Rick, nearly every Westhaven resident has popped into Westside Wine & Spirits, one of the most established businesses in the community. Like many of their neighbors, Steve Poe and Rick English of Westside Wine & Spirits have…
An avid hiker and native of Middle Tennessee, Emerald Estock is accustomed to having plenty of space. In 2012, Estock spent five-and-a-half months hiking the Appalachian Trail, approximately 2,200 miles of terrain stretching up from Springer Mountain, Georgia, to Mount Katahdin, Maine. He document his journey along the way, returning home with a supply…
A couple of weeks ago the Chicago Tribune issued an apology (well, kind of…) for the effects of the great “Illinois Exodus,” as it spills Down South into Tennessee. Illinois Exodus?! Never heard of it? It’s a term that’s risen in popularity in recent months as Illinois lawmakers and political contenders quibble over new tax…