CCI Real Estate Founder and CEO Jeff Warwick said they expect to have tenants moving into the Nova River District development in fall of 2025, doubling the residential space in Downtown Rome.
Former Rome mayor Wright Bagby remembers the City Commission taking bold steps, and a lot of heat, to ready the path for developments like the Rome River District development on West Third Street.
Rome Downtown Development Authority Director Aundi Lesley thanked the many business owners who have invested in downtown Rome to make it what it is today.
Many who had a hand in building the foundation that led to the Rome River District development, like former city manager John Bennett, were in attendance at the groundbreaking Thursday.
Floyd County Manager Jamie McCord noted that tax allocation district approval and SPLOST projects supported the groundwork to bring the Nova River District development to downtown Rome.
CCI Real Estate Founder and CEO Jeff Warwick said they expect to have tenants moving into the Nova River District development in fall of 2025, doubling the residential space in Downtown Rome.
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Former Rome mayor Wright Bagby remembers the City Commission taking bold steps, and a lot of heat, to ready the path for developments like the Rome River District development on West Third Street.
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True North Companies hard hats sit atop Rome Floyd Chamber shovels at a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Nova River District development on Thursday.
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Rome Downtown Development Authority Director Aundi Lesley thanked the many business owners who have invested in downtown Rome to make it what it is today.
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Attendees gather for a group photo at the Nova River District groundbreaking hosted by the Rome Floyd Chamber in April.
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Many who had a hand in building the foundation that led to the Rome River District development, like former city manager John Bennett, were in attendance at the groundbreaking Thursday.
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Floyd County Manager Jamie McCord noted that tax allocation district approval and SPLOST projects supported the groundwork to bring the Nova River District development to downtown Rome.
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Rome Floyd Chamber President Pam Powers-Smith speaks with Nova River District backers during a ground breaking ceremony Thursday.
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Rome, Floyd County and Nova River District representatives pose for a photo during a ceremonial ground breaking on Thursday.
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Nova River District representatives pose for a photo during a ceremonial ground breaking on Thursday.
It’s hard to imagine what Rome’s River District will become once the large development on West Third Street is complete but developers are hoping it’s only the beginning of big things to come.
The $61 million Nova River District development will include ground floor parking and 18,000 square feet of commercial space divided up between the building and storefronts on Fifth Avenue, said CCI Real Estate Founder and CEO Jeff Warwick. Above the commercial portion of the building will be 250 one- and two-bedroom apartments.
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