
Construction crews are officially moving dirt on the Fairington Club, a residents-only amenity center from Southern Land Company inside the Fairington master-planned neighborhood in Nolensville. Spread across more than four acres, the complex is slated to pack in studio space, multiple sports courts, event lawns, and a resort-style pool with a water slide. Developers say the club will be reserved for residents and their guests and is scheduled to open in 2027.
What the club will include
According to Southern Land Company, the residents' club is planned as a full-service hub for activity and social life. Indoors, the design calls for cardio, movement, and strength studios, a teaching kitchen, a craft & create room, and several gathering spaces. Outside, plans include event lawns, a basketball court, tennis and pickleball courts, fire pits, and a dog park. A dedicated community lifestyle manager is expected to oversee programming and events for homeowners.
Size, layout, and access
As reported by The Tennessean, the Fairington Club is planned at more than 10,000 square feet, split between two primary buildings, with a separate third structure dedicated to the resort-inspired pool. The entire amenity complex sits within the Village Commons, envisioned as a walkable connector between neighborhood homes and nearby retail.
The bigger picture: homes and open space
Southern Land Company describes Fairington as a 373-acre master-planned community that will ultimately include more than 700 homes and roughly 160 acres of parks, greenways, and trails. The developer notes that homes in Fairington start in the mid-$800,000s and that model homes are already open for tours. The community's layout leans on front porches, sidewalks, and shared green space to support neighbor-focused events and casual day-to-day interaction.
Who's building and the timeline
The Tennessean reports that construction on the club has begun, with Choate Construction serving as the general contractor. The amenity center is expected to open in 2027. Choate has previously partnered with Southern Land Company on other Williamson County projects and brings experience with large, amenity-heavy builds, according to coverage of the rollout.
Village Commons and retail
The Village Commons is expected to feature about 15,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space that will be open to the broader Middle Tennessee community, per Williamson Source. The commercial portion is intended to offer everyday services and dining that sit alongside, but separate from, the residents-only amenities.
What it means for Nolensville
The Fairington Club adds a sizable amenity to a town that has been growing quickly, bringing construction jobs in the short term and new local programming as the neighborhood fills in. For buyers, the project signals a clear bet on lifestyle-driven communities where on-site services, activities, and events are a core part of what they are paying for.
Where to learn more
Renderings, model home hours, and sales information are available on the community website; Fairington's official site lists the latest updates and contact details for the sales office. Model homes are open for tours, and the sales team uses the site to share current listings and the neighborhood event schedule.









