On February 5, a Target filing hit CityScout. 147,000 sq ft spread across 14 acres of big box retail in Antioch, Nashville. First new Target in the area in over 13 years. When something like that comes to town, everyone in the market pays attention.

Aerial view of 1000 Century Farms Circle site.
First news outlet picked it up February 11. Another ran it February 12. Because we pull information directly from the city as soon as it's published, the information was available on the platform 7 days before NBJ had it.

Over a week where the deal was on the table, the team was reachable, and the land around it hadn't moved - while most people had no idea it was even happening.
Planning applications, SP filings, entitlement amendments - they're public the moment they're submitted. The information exists. It's just scattered across municipal portals, buried in document queues, and updated inconsistently. By the time it surfaces somewhere readable, the news already has it.
There's a reason they called this the Information Age - in the modern era, information has always been the unfair advantage in any competitive industry, and Real Estate is no different. Who's buying, who's selling, what's being filed, who's behind it - timing is everything.
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Full project team, ownership structure, and direct contact details available on CityScout. Access the decision-maker behind this filing here.