The residential portion of Providence is looking to grow to over 3500 homes by adding an additional 400 homes according to a 25 page outline distributed to the Planning Commission last week. The developer, CPS Land is proposing this section to be on the south side of the existing Providence residential development and would come out at Central Pike. It is slated to be called “South Providence”. The two builders involved in the addition include Drees Homes and Beazer Homes and is said to be a mix of single family homes and townhomes amidst additional greenspace that is hoped to be used for concerts, festivals, or maybe a farmers market. According to Frank Horton with CPS Land, the decision to add additional homes to the development is due to the current success with Providence.
Providence Marketplace has been a huge success as well, with the opening of: Target, Best Buy, Kroger, JC Penney, Belk, Books-A-Million, Providence Cinemas, Panera Bread, Logans Roadhouse, Old Navy, PetSmart, Joanne Fabrics, Red Robin, O’Charleys, Dick’s Sproting Goods, and many other stores and eateries with even more coming such as Lifeway Christian Bookstore and Bath & Body Works.
There is also a new shopping center coming with anchor stores like Wal-Mart, Lowes and HHGregg coming to the I-40 and Mt Juliet Rd interchange called The Paddocks of Mount Juliet. It is expected to open sometime in 2008 and will no doubt add to the desireability of the ever growing city of Mount Juliet that sees no end in sight to growth.

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KC || Jul 8, 2007 at 9:52 pm
This is just crazy…when will Mount Juliet finally decide to stop!?
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