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Cora House Historical Marker Ceremony

  • By Jaclyn Oler
  • 19 Oct, 2018

Eastwood Greene recognized by Mayor Briley.

The Cora Howe Historical Marker Unveiling Ceremony took place at our very own Eastwood Greene Apartment Homes. The Eastwood Neighborhood Association, Council Members, and Mayor Briley were in Attendance.  The historical marker commemorates our Eastwood Green House as the Cora Howe homestead. Cora Howe planted a bucolic English-style garden at the home, known as Wildings. The garden contained over 500 plant types, many of them native species. The Garden was transplanted to Cheekwood after her death in 1965.

This beautiful home is a wonderful part of our community and we were grateful to be a part of this event.
By Kelly Hogan 24 Jun, 2020
The celebration continues for the fifth consecutive year thanks to our wonderful residents and Nashville Scene 's annual Best of Nashville!

Since the first time we were named Nashville Scene’s Best Apartment Community in 2015,  we continue to work tirelessly to uphold the recognition and prove that we are in fact the best! It’s not an easy feat with the boom of other luxury buildings, but we hold the title with pride for the fifth consecutive year!  #BON19

It takes a village to accomplish this honor. We wouldn’t be here without the engagement of our residents who choose to call Pine Street Flats their home! The support from our neighborhood and partnerships we grow with them are undoubtedly at the top of this list too. And of course, each member of our team from leasing to maintenance to corporate plays a huge part in how we maintain the winning community we have today!

Thank you, Nashville for yet another year as Best Apartment Community. Follow   along to learn more about why we are the best !


By Kelly Hogan 24 Jun, 2020
Brookside showed up in Chicago ready for history, baseball and pizza and Chicago did not disappoint!  We enjoyed the riverboat architecture tour, an amazing game at Wrigley Field and some great cocktails at the Museum of Science and Industry.  The Blackstone Hotel was gorgeous, refined and in the middle of everything!  

Every year we enjoy this getaway with our team and spending some quality time with the amazing team we have here at Brookside, and every year we get to explore a new city with this team.  What will 2020 have in store?
By Jaclyn Oler 19 Oct, 2018
Conference this year took place from September 12th-14th   at The Thompson Hotel in Nashville, TN. The hotel was impressive – modernly designed and curated with contemporary taste. A highlight of the venue is LA Jackson, the Rooftop bar. The bar boasts stellar views, wonderful atmosphere, and convenient access to Nashville nightlife during your stay. We all teamed up and participated in a Nashville Scavenger Hunt that was very competitive. The teams were made randomly, so many different employees from different departments were working together! Thought there were only two winning teams, we all enjoyed running around Nashville and discovering the fun history of the city! The annual awards ceremony commenced on Wednesday afternoon.

This years Nelson Award winners were Cassandra Arnold, Jon Dudor, Kathy Johnson, Melissa Jones, and Caroline Thompson. There was a solemn moment of remembering our dear friend Suzie Campbell, who passed away unexpectedly. Miles Warfield read aloud a heartfelt letter written by ______, her _______. Susie will be dearly missed, and was a blessing to everyone she encountered. This year’s conference also marked the inaugural unveiling of the Gortmaker Award, which was named in honor of Jim Gortmaker and awarded to him. The Gortmaker Award is meant to commemorate the exceptional service of Maintenance and Grounds team members ,   and is established as a companion to the Nelson Award, which typically goes to corporate and multifamily managers. A highlight of the conference was our Vendor Appreciation Night at Adele’s.

All around, Conference 2018 was a smashing success. We’ll see you all next year!
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