New 55+ Community with 1,111 Homes on 522-Acres will be built on Highway 96 in Murfreesboro
Photo from the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce on Monday, 05/22/2023. Click and scroll down to see architectural renderings of the future homes in the community and more.
Kelli Beam from the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce and Romel McMurry. Photo from the Chamber and Del Webb officials. Scroll down to see architectural renderings of the future homes in the community and more.
Photo from the Chamber and Del Webb officials - photo from the May 22nd groundbreaking. Scroll down to see architectural renderings of the future homes in the community and more.
(L to R) Peggy Burgess and her husband Ernest Burgess. Mr. Burgess is a former Rutherford Co. Mayor. Photo from the May 22, 2023 Groundbreaking. Photo from the Chamber and Del Webb officials. Scroll down to see architectural renderings of the future homes in the community and more.
Photo from the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce on Monday, 05/22/2023.Scroll down to see architectural renderings of the future homes in the community and more.
"Kevin, Jeremy and the team" Photo from the Chamber and Del Webb officials. Scroll down to see architectural renderings of the future homes in the community and more.
Scroll down to see architectural renderings of the future homes in the community and more.
The layout of the new Del Webb Community, called Southern Harmony
The new Del Webb Community, called Southern Harmony is a massive new development in the Blackman area of Rutherford County, TN.
The new Del Webb Community, called Southern Harmony will feature 1,111 new homes.
The new Del Webb Community, called Southern Harmony
The new Del Webb Community, called Southern Harmony will sit of 522 acres along Highway 96.
The new Del Webb Community, called Southern Harmony on Highway 96 / Franklin Rd. in Murfreesboro.
The Clubhouse, which will feature an indoor lap pool.
The Clubhouse will also hold a fitness room and more.
Photo from original groundbreaking in March of 2022 with former County Mayor Bill Ketron.