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    Freeman Webb is offering immediate short-term leases for victims of middle Tennessee’s tornadoes

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    Waives all upfront fees, premiums and deposits and urges
    other property mgmt. companies to do the same

    NASHVILLE, TN —  Freeman Webb Company is offering anyone displaced by the tornadoes in middle Tennessee to contact them for assistance in securing a temporary home. Overseeing apartment complexes throughout Nashville and middle Tennessee, they are opening all vacant units in their apartment communities to anyone who is seeking shelter as a result of damage to their homes.

    “Helping people who are without homes has always been a priority for Freeman Webb,” said Chief Operating Officer Kirby Davis. “Whether the homelessness is due to a sudden disaster like we are recovering from today or whether it is chronic homelessness we are combating, Freeman Webb wants to help.”

    The company is offering short-term leases with no premium at the company’s best rates. They are waiving all upfront fees, including application fees, administration fees and deposits. They will work to ensure that they help everyone they possibly can, regardless of the significant overall costs that the company is waiving.

    This project began as the result of a few committed employees who manage the company’s Nob Hill apartment complex in Nashville. Their immediate gesture to help their neighbors via social media platforms has grown to a company-wide initiative, with the company’s leadership putting their full endorsement behind the effort. Chairman Bill Freeman directed the company’s entire management team to offer this assistance at each of their local complexes. The company has suffered extensive damage to some of their properties in Nashville, and their employees have worked tirelessly to ensure that every one of their residents is safe and has temporary shelter elsewhere during the recovery efforts.
    Thankfully, no employees or residents of Freeman Webb properties were injured during the storms. Many of their complexes in Nashville have been affected, but the remaining properties are working to provide shelter to residents from other complexes and to anyone who has been displaced by the storms as they are able and as subject to affordable housing guidelines.

    “We want to make sure that we do whatever we can to help our neighbors,” commented Freeman Webb Executive Vice President Bob Freeman, who also represents the 56th House District in the Tennessee General Assembly, which includes parts of Nashville. “Nashville is our home as well, and having a place to call home is vital for everyone. We are so proud of our employees who have gone the extra mile to help their residents, many of them working through the night and arriving immediately after the storms hit to make sure everyone was safe. ”

    Terming this project “Housing Assistance for Nashvillians Displaced,” or HAND, the company is calling on other local property management companies to do the same. “When disaster strikes, Nashville is ready to help,” commented Freeman Webb Director of Business Development Jason Powell, who is the state representative for the 53rd House District, representing parts of Nashville. “We encourage our peers in the apartment industry to do the same. If we all work together, we can make sure everyone has a place to call home.”

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    A listing of Freeman Webb’s apartment complexes in the greater Nashville area is below. While some complexes have been affected by the storms and are working to recover, others are fully prepared to offer assistance. Interested individuals should contact Freeman Webb through their website at www.freemanwebb.com.

    Willow Pointe, 1200 Hickory Hollow Terrace, Antioch, Tenn.
    Hickory Pointe, 1037 Center Point, Hendersonville, Tenn.
    The Point at Waterford Crossing, 100 Spadeleaf Boulevard, Hendersonville, Tenn.
    Burning Tree, 345 Burning Tree Drive, Hermitage, Tenn.
    Greentree Pointe, 1640 W. Main Street, Lebanon, Tenn.
    Dupont Avenue, 601 N. Dupont Avenue, Madison, Tenn.
    Madison Flats, 135 Brinkhaven Avenue, Madison, Tenn.
    10th and Jefferson, 941 Jefferson Street, Nashville, Tenn.
    715 Woodland, 715 Woodland Way, Nashville, Tenn.
    Ashton at Harding, 4700 Humber Drive, Suite A-2, Nashville, Tenn.
    Brighton Valley Apts., 500 Brooksboro Terrace, Nashville, Tenn.
    British Woods Apartments, 264 British Woods Drive, Nashville, Tenn.
    Chase Cove Apartments, 2999 Smith Springs Road, Nashville, Tenn.
    East River Place, 704 Ramsey Street, Suite 104, Nashville, Tenn.
    Gazebo Apartments, 141 Neese Drive, Nashville, Tenn.
    Hillhurst Apartments, 1100 Sunset Circle, Nashville, Tenn.
    Lenore Garden, 601 Crutcher Street, Nashville, Tenn.
    Longwood at Southern Hills, 371 Wallace Road, Nashville, Tenn.
    Nance Place, 8 Academy Place, Suite S-200, Nashville, Tenn.
    Nob Hill, 180 Wallace Road, Nashville, Tenn.
    Parliament Place, 831 Glastonbury Road, Nashville, Tenn.
    Ryman Lofts, 100 Middleton Street, Nashville, Tenn.
    Sunrise Apartments, 189 Wallace Road, Nashville, Tenn.
    The Knolls, 220 Knolls Place, Nashville, Tenn.
    Uptown Flats, 101 Gatewood Avenue, Nashville, Tenn.
    Old Hickory Towers, 930 Industrial Drive, Old Hickory, Tenn.
    The Residence at Old Hickory Lake, 2401 Lakeshore Drive, Old Hickory, Tenn.

    About Freeman Webb
    Freeman Webb Company is a full-service real estate investment and management firm that specializes in the acquisition, management and rehabilitation of multi-family residential and commercial properties.

    Freeman Webb is proud to be one of the largest owner / operators of apartments in middle and east Tennessee, and they own and/or man Freeman Webb is offering immediate short-term leases for victims of middle Tennessee’s tornadoes, waiving all upfront fees, premiums and deposits and urges other property mgmt. companies to do the same

    For more information, please contact:

    Jason Powell Steve Brumfield
    Freeman Webb Director of Business Development The Brumfield Group
    (615) 271-2700 (615) 804-5925 cell
    Jason.powell@freemanwebb.com steve@thebrumfieldgroup.com age more than 16 million square feet of multi-family, office and retail space throughout the Southeast and Midwest.  Freeman Webb was the 2017 Accredited Management Organization (AMO) Firm of the Year as designated by the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) and the Greater Nashville Apartment Association’s Property Management Company of the Year in 2010, 2016 and 2019. The company was also voted by its employees as a Top Workplace in Nashville in The Tennessean for the past three years.  Freeman Webb has a total portfolio of approximately 15,000 multi-family units across Tennessee, Missouri and Alabama.

     

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