Cauble made the mill's purchase public at a late-May news conference announcing a $500,000 federal grant to assess several properties in Northwest Georgia for cleanup. ![]() Tyler Cauble said he has developed properties in Nashville and Chattanooga's Newell Tower, but he said this is easily his biggest project ever, purchased for $5.6 million. "It's the old eating an elephant adage," the Nashville resident said during the tour. While projects with quicker turnarounds will come soon after that, the full 10- to 20-year plan will include apartments, bars, restaurants, office space and a music venue, he said. ![]() The short-term plan will involve a brewery, followed by food trucks, a playground and a dog park on the east side, facing McFarland Avenue. On a guided tour Tuesday morning, the developer of Rossville's historic Peerless Mill offered more insight into his plans for the 32-acre property.
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