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  2. New apartments, restaurants, retail planned with Mt. Juliet ...

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    A new development plan is proposing 117 one-bedroom apartments and four commercial buildings that would bring a little more than 51,000 square feet to the heart of Mt. Juliet.

  3. What's new in Mt. Juliet? From Costco and Cinnaholic to Leon ...

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    A new restaurant on the corner of Lebanon and North Mt. Juliet roads has experienced delays that include reworking the site plan because the state did not approve an entrance off North Mt. Juliet ...

  4. Mt. Juliet moves toward bowling alley, 660 homes, restaurant ...

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    187 units that would either be age-restricted senior apartments or an assisted living facility. About $1.4 million in offsite improvements, to be completed by the developer, is planned as part of ...

  5. Mount Juliet, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Juliet [6] (also referred to as Mount Juliet) is a city located in western Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. A suburb of Nashville, it is approximately 17 miles (27 km) east of downtown Nashville. Mt. Juliet is located mostly between two major national east-west routes, Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 70.

  6. Mt. Juliet openings, closings: What's up with Grace and ... - AOL

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    One is at 10576 Lebanon Road, east of North Mt. Juliet Road and near Park Glen Drive in conjunction with renovation of an existing building for a Shell station already renovated and reopened ...

  7. Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District

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    Other notable buildings include the Vernon Court Apartments (1928), Fronenac Apartments (1951), Biltmore Apartments (1927), Meridian Apartments (1929), New Yorker Apartments (1917), Howland Manor (1929), Powell-Evans House (1911), Harms House (1906), Dorchester Apartments (1921), and Martin Manor Apartments (1916).