Home construction has started on a new wellness-branded community in North Nashville – Residences at The Lanes. The project will offer high-end design, premium materials, and extensive community amenities starting in the high $600,000’s. The project is spearheaded by Edward Tinsley, Jared Bradley, and Eric Russell—the trio behind $95 million private investment. The project is located approximately 5 minutes from Downtown Nashville and nearby neighborhoods such as The Nations at 2500 W. Heiman Street.


The community will he anchored by a 1.5-acres dedicated wellness space which includes features such as:
- A full-service fitness studio featuring saunas and cold plunges
- A pool and sun deck, inspired by private club experiences
- Generous green spaces and flexible outdoor gathering areas
- A centrally located “Community Haus” with a full kitchen and workspaces
Programming will be led by a full-time lifestyle coordinator, who will curate a calendar of resident experiences—from yoga on the lawn and pickleball tournaments to healthy cooking classes, seasonal gatherings, and more according to the release. The site also features 1,000 feet of Metro Greenway easement, promoting active living and future pedestrian connectivity throughout the city. Construction on amenities begins August 2025.

“The Lanes is about raising the bar for urban living,” said Eric Russell, Principal of Big Plan Holdings. “We’re delivering homes crafted with exceptional attention to detail and finishes typically reserved for high-end custom residences. Paired with intentional, community-driven programming, this creates an unmatched quality of life found at this price point in the city.”
“When designing The Lanes, we had a blank canvas to create the most livable neighborhood possible,” said Ed Tinsley. “Our core ethos—live well, be well—guided every decision, from materials to amenities. We’re not just building houses; we’re imagining a lifestyle for Nashvillians that want proximity to the heart of the city.”
Nashville-based Murphy Maude Interiors, led by Leslie Murphy, partnered with the project team to curate four distinct design packages which include Modern Rustic, Holistic Earthen, Natural Transition, and Mid-Century Organic which can be applied to its eight different floor plans.
“I was attracted to this opportunity because of Ed, Jared, and Eric’s commitment to doing something distinct that prioritized the lifestyle of the residents and was thoughtful about every material used and every detail designed,” said Leslie Murphy. “At Murphy Maude Interiors, we believe that true beauty is born from intention, and that spaces should be designed to support how we feel, not just how they look. It’s inspiring to deliver on these ideals across an entire community with The Lanes.”

The Lanes’ took naming inspiration from Pinnacle Lanes, a beloved historic bowling alley once located on the site, as well as the TSU Tigerbelles, the iconic women’s track team of the 1950s and ’60s. Streets within The Lanes honor legendary figures such as Wilma Rudolph (Rudolph Landing) and Edith McGuire Duvall (Edith Circle). It is planned for Rudolph Landing to eventually connect to Ed Temple Blvd, named after the Tigerbelles famed track coach.
Leading the sales and marketing for the Lanes is Redeavor, a national real estate firm specializing in new development sales, strategic advisory, and capital investment. The sales gallery and model home is anticipated to open in the Fall of 2025.
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