Ron Cook is a Middle Tennessee native who’s spent his entire life just a stone’s throw away from Westhaven. But it wasn’t until he and his wife Peggy downsized from their 4,500-square foot home in Brentwood to a condo one-third the size in Westhaven that he learned just how much can be gained by living…
When you step into Shari Lacey’s art studio, you’ll immediately notice a certain ease – a comfort that washes through the space, cool and refreshing like the mottled greys, teals, and creamy whites that she expertly cuts into her canvases with a well-used palette knife. Her paintings are slightly abstract, like a dream, nostalgic in…
See what The Tennessean has to say about Westhaven’s sense of community! Like growing numbers of home buyers, Krehbiel and her husband, Luke, were looking for more than a place to live when they purchased their house. They found a social network where they and their three children can develop friendships and enjoy a sense…
See what the Tennessean has to say about The Urban Juicer! Walk into Urban Juicer in Westhaven and expect to be surprised. Yes, it anchors the quaint, almost antebellum Town Center building at the corner of one of Franklin’s newest small-town streetscapes, but step inside and the mood changes from southern charm to ultra hipster.…
The second annual Franklin Hot Air Balloon Festival returned to Westhaven on Saturday, July 29th, a reschedule from the rain out of the originally scheduled event in May. This year’s event featured VIP access, a kid’s zone, live music, craft vendors, Nashville area food trucks, all culminating with a hot air balloon glow at dusk…
After years of delays, TDOT released the new three year plan which included the approval to begin the construction of the northwest quadrant of Mack Hatcher Memorial Parkway. Franklin Mayor Ken Moore said Tuesday was a great day for the city. “The northwest quadrant of Mack Hatcher has been our No. 1 priority for a…