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Purchasing committee approves sale of about 8.1–8.2 acres to R and R Holdings

February 02, 2026 | Coffee County, Tennessee


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Purchasing committee approves sale of about 8.1–8.2 acres to R and R Holdings
The Coffee County Purchasing Committee voted to approve the sale of approximately 8.1–8.2 acres adjacent to the Interstate Industrial Park to R and R Holdings, the committee heard during a new-business presentation.

During the meeting at the Coffee County Administrative Plaza, Speaker 2, a purchasing committee member, told the committee that R and R Holdings purchased the neighboring 'Fans' property in 2022 or 2023 and has since gained sewer access. “We approved for them to purchase it at 30,000 an acre... they came back and requested, 20,000 an acre since they're not building anything on it,” Speaker 2 said, summarizing the industrial board’s recommendation.

The sale would allow R and R Holdings to create a new access roadway from Volunteer Court/Volunteer Parkway onto its property. Speaker 2 described the plan to “make a whole new roadway right through there just straight to their property.” Committee members were also told that most of the parcel is likely wetlands and that the buyer would be responsible for obtaining all permits and approvals for any improvements or access work.

Committee members moved and seconded a motion to approve the sale, and the committee voted in favor. No individual roll-call votes or counts were recorded in the transcript; the chair announced the motion was approved.

Earlier in the meeting the committee approved minutes from its Nov. 24, 2025 meeting and confirmed it had a quorum though two members were absent. There was no public comment at the meeting. The committee has no set date for its next meeting and meets on an as-needed basis.

The approval implements the industrial board’s recommendation to reduce the sale price to $20,000 per acre because the buyer does not intend to build on the parcel; the committee’s action does not record any specific contingencies or detailed permitting timelines. Additional approvals or permits required for roadway construction and wetland work were not specified in the record.

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