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  2. Turkey Creek, Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    The Turkey Creek development project started in 1995 when a group of investors and developers who called themselves Turkey Creek Land Partners led by John Turley and Kerry Sprouse paid $7 million to buy 410 acres (170 ha) of undeveloped land south of the interstate highway.

  3. Forestar Group - Wikipedia

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    Forestar Group Inc. is a residential lot development company based in Arlington, Texas.The company has operations in 51 markets in 21 states and delivered 11,518 residential lots during the twelve-month period ended December 31, 2020. [1]

  4. Harbor Town, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Town is a new urbanist-style neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee. Harbor Town sits atop 132 acres (53 hectares) on a sandbar in the Mississippi River known as Mud Island. It was developed in 1989, [1] and was a collaborative effort of Memphis developer Henry Turley, RTKL of Baltimore, and the Looney Ricks Kiss architectural firm from ...

  5. Fayette County land becoming Tennessee's 16th forest - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – More than 5,400 acres in west Tennessee will open as the state's 16th forest in 2025, the Department of Agriculture Division of Forestry said.

  6. Tennessee farmers embrace legislation to fight land loss ...

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    Tennessee could lose over 1 million acres of farmland to imminent development, according to an American Farmland Trust study, a "Farms Under Threat Tennessee," examining expected trends from 2016 ...

  7. Railroad land grants in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The government granted vast tracts of land to railroad companies as an incentive to build railways across the undeveloped western half of the country. They came during the Civil War of 1861–1865, when most of the cash budget was devoted to military expenses, and the gold mined in California was urgently needed.