FBO-Charter Today - First Edition 2023

Early Phase Master Plans Show Additional Designs Concurrent with the river property development, archi- tectural renderings are being finalized which tie in the private airport (Phase 1), homesites (Phase 2), and a resort hotel/spa and equestrian center (Phase 3). “The master plan has evolved over the past 12 months into a final prod- uct that reflects the natural flow of the property. We were able to expand the proposed runway by both length and width while preserving access to contiguous phases and residential acreage. Our land development and usage strat- egy will continue to lead us as we announce future phases and opportunities,” Ricketts says. Residential Lots The residential design of Phase 1 allows for both diversity of lot size and diversity of hangar/housing style. From the plan, the viewer is drawn to estate-sized lots to the north- ern and southern borders of the fly-in community. Inte- rior to those are a variety of single-family hangar home lots, ranging from one-half acre to greater than an acre, with the ability for buyers to acquire multiple lots if de- sired. The Fields will also offer hangar townhomes and hangar condos—all accessible to the planned taxiways and runway. With over half of the available acreage un- der reservation, The Fields will move into individual lot selection in December.

www.FlyTheFields.com The Fields will be built around a 4,300-foot paved run- way with taxiways to every lot developed in Phase 1. Lot reservations are underway. Contact us at flythefields.com as soon as possible to learn more about becoming a resi- dent in this unprecedented, exclusive airpark. Visit FlyTheFields.com Equestrian Center With Resort and Wellness Center Situated to the southwest of Phase 1 and Phase 2 is the planned home of the The Fields equestrian center and resort and spa. The development strategy behind this acreage is to give a dedicated space for residents and guests to spread out while enjoying amenities, such as the stables, trailheads, and the general serenity of the Sequatchie Valley. “Apart from the runway, the resort hotel and wellness center has generated the most enthu- siasm among future residents at The Fields,” Ricketts says. “The ability to walk, bike, or take a golf cart a few minutes down the path to experience the wellness center offerings, as well as enjoy the restaurant and lounge area at the hotel is both convenient and exciting, it’s what new urbanism design planning is all about.” Fly Here, Live Here, Stay Here

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