• Madison County Record
    • Madison Living
    • Living 50 Plus
    • Explore
    • Classifieds
    • Public Notices
      • Public Notices
      • Alabama Public Notices
    • E-editions
    • Contact Us
    • Services
      • About Us
      • List of Locations
      • Subscribe
      • Policies
      • Terms of use
      • Submit a news tip
      • Submit a photo
      • Birth announcement
      • Engagement announcement
      • Wedding announcement
      • Submit a Classified Ad
      • Letter to the Editor
    • Madison County Record
    • Madison Living
    • Living 50 Plus
    • Explore
    • Classifieds
    • Public Notices
      • Public Notices
      • Alabama Public Notices
    • E-editions
    • Contact Us
    • Services
      • About Us
      • List of Locations
      • Subscribe
      • Policies
      • Terms of use
      • Submit a news tip
      • Submit a photo
      • Birth announcement
      • Engagement announcement
      • Wedding announcement
      • Submit a Classified Ad
      • Letter to the Editor

Hartselle Enquirer
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Obits
  • Opinion
  • Public Records
  • Madison County Record
  • Madison Living Magazine
  • Classifieds
  • Public Notices
  • Contact Us
  • Services
  • About Us
  • List of Locations
  • Subscribe
  • Policies
  • Terms of use
  • Submit a News Tip
  • Submit a Photo
  • Birth Announcement
  • Engagement Announcement
  • Wedding Announcement
  • Submit a Classified Ad
  • Letter to the Editor
    Hartselle Enquirer
      • Site logo
      • Home
      • News
      • Sports
      • Schools
      • Opinion
      • Events
      • Lifestyles
      • Business
      • Records
      • Special Sections
      • Site logo
      • Home
      • News
      • Sports
      • Schools
      • Opinion
      • Events
      • Lifestyles
      • Business
      • Records
      • Special Sections
    Business, Galleries, Madison, Madison County Record, News, Z - News Main
     By  Kendyl Hollingsworth Published 
    5:32 pm Wednesday, September 12, 2018

    Jack Clift breaks ground on new Clift Farm project

  • Louis Breland, owner of Breland Companies, presents the street sign for the newly named Jack Clift Boulevard. (Record Photo)
  • The Clift Family poses by a John Deere tractor after Jack Clift broke ground on the project. (Record Photo)
  • Chairman Dale Strong of the Madison County Commission shares a few words at the ceremony. (Record Photo)
  • Jack Clift breaks ground on the new Clift Farm project in a John Deere tractor. (Record Photo)
  • Jack Clift Boulevard will run from the traffic light in front of the Target shopping center, through the property and out to Wall Triana Highway. (Record Photo)
  • 🞬
    ❮❯

    MADISON — Dozens gathered at the Clift Farm property under a sunny sky this morning to witness the groundbreaking of the new Clift Farm community project.

    The project, first established in 2017, is a collaboration between Breland Companies and the Clift family, one of Madison’s oldest and most prominent families, to turn the existing 550-acre Clift Farm into a mixed-use development. The project, which will be a “balance between community and preservation,” will allow its residents to “live, work, exercise, play and reflect.”

    To celebrate, the event offered free caps bearing the name and logo of Clift Farm. Among the event’s attendees were Madison Mayor Paul Finley and United States Congressman Mo Brooks (AL05).

    A video showcasing plans for the new Clift Farm project also touched on the legacy of the Clift family.

    “Today, this land will now become a community for other generations to bring their own families and learn the values Jack and Lillian are passing on through this beautiful place,” the video explained.

    The property will include homes, shops and cafes, as well as spacious greenways, pristine lakes, walking trails and wildflowers “that Lillian love[d] so much.”

    Jack Clift, who will turn 100 this December, has been working with Breland Companies Owner Louis Breland to develop a tangible plan that will bring his vision to life. Jack’s wife Lillian passed away in 2015.

    Since the partnership began, Breland said he has ridden through Clift Farm with Jack “countless times,” usually at least once a week, to better understand its history and Jack’s vision for its future. Breland also recalled Jack’s impeccable memory, noting how well he remembers the specific names, dates and details involved in the countless stories he shares.

    “[Jack] has a vision, and he has shared that vision with me many, many times of how he wants this property to become one day,” Breland said. “Not only is he a consultant, but he has become a great mentor and an incredible friend. … I’ve always told Mr. Clift I might have bought this property from him and his family, but it’s always going to be his farm. It doesn’t matter—it’s always going to be his farm.”

    Breland said the development will bring “great opportunity for all of Madison County.” He also explained that the property will remain true to its roots in the hands of the Clift family. Lakes and trails will bear Clift family names to honor members of the family and help tell their stories. The clubhouse, Breland explained, will have a “museum-type room” dedicated to the history of the property and generations of the Clift family.

    Chairman Dale Strong of the Madison County Commission was also in attendance and shared a few words honoring the Clift family.

    “When I look back at the history of Madison County and the city of Madison, I can think of no other family that deserves our thanks and admiration more than the Clift family,” Strong remarked. “The story of the Clift Farm really mirrors that of Madison County. It’s a story about good, solid family values, the importance of a community, being a good steward and looking at the long term. These generations of Clifts worked this land and grew this farm as Madison County grew. The two stories became intertwined, and today a new step is taken to break ground on a new community called Clift Farm that will allow new families to call this place home and raise future generations to respect this land and share in its beauty.”

    The Clift family, as Strong shared, has been a part of Madison for six generations. John Henry Clift, Jack’s great-grandfather, purchased the first piece of land that would become Clift Farm in 1850. Subsequent generations added to the farm, with Jack purchasing his aunt’s share.

    “Jack was always respectful of his elders, but he understood that technology and new ideas could help protect the land and improve their yield,” Strong said. “He was one of the first farmers in our area to develop and implement a soil conservation plan for this land, which was revolutionary at that time.”

    Both Strong and Breland expressed a sense of joy that future families of Madison will have the opportunity to build their own memories at Clift Farm, a community that will strive to use the sustainable principles of a “timeless southern town where neighbors know each other, walk to restaurants and shops together and will learn to love this land as Jack and Lillian love it.” Breland said he is “very honored” to have been chosen to help create the Clift Farm community.

    With the help of Strong and permission from the Clift family, the road running from the traffic light in front of Target, through the property and out to Wall Triana Highway will henceforth be named Jack Clift Boulevard. Breland presented the street sign at the ceremony.

    “When you talk to Mr. Clift, you immediately understand how much this land means to him and the lifetime of memories he and Miss Lillian made while farming and caring for this land over the last 70 years,” Breland said. “Mr. Clift and Miss Lillian shared a love of nature, service to the community and the importance of hard work and family. These are the values that all of us can appreciate.”

    Following Breland’s remarks, Jack—described as a devoted supporter of the John Deere brand—was helped into a John Deere tractor to officially break ground on the new Clift Farm community project as attendees applauded.

    Breland has developed properties across Alabama, Mississippi and north Florida for the past 40 years. He is also spearheading the development of Town Madison, a 530-acre project along Interstate 565 in Madison that will include the new minor league baseball stadium.

    Also on The Madison Record
    Madison Academy girls surge into soccer finals
    Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
    Madison Academy girls surge into soccer finals
    Mike Easterling 
    May 9, 2025
    HUNTSVILLE – Madison Academy entered the state soccer tournament scoreless in three previous games at John Hunt Park, including against Donoho last se...
    Have bat, will travel: Bob Jones seeks offense on road in semifinals
    Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
    Have bat, will travel: Bob Jones seeks offense on road in semifinals
    Mike Easterling 
    May 7, 2025
    MADISON – Bob Jones has left little margin for error as it seeks to repeat as Class 7A state baseball champions. The Patriots, however, have done just...
    Billie Goodson throws his hat in the ring for Madison City Council
    A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
    Billie Goodson throws his hat in the ring for Madison City Council
    Staff Reports 
    May 6, 2025
    MADSION - Long-time Madison resident Billie Goodson has announced his intentions to run for Madison City Council District 3. The seat is currently hel...
    {"epopulate_editorials_prism":"epopulate_editorials_prism", "madison-record":"Madison Record"}{"madison-record":"Madison Record"}
    SOFTBALL: Sparkman leads Area 8 into Class 7A North Regional action
    Madison County Record, News, Sports, ...
    SOFTBALL: Sparkman leads Area 8 into Class 7A North Regional action
    Mike Easterling 
    May 1, 2025
    HARVEST – The grind of a season can take its toll, and a week without games between area softball tournaments and regionals is a welcome respite. Spar...
    Sports roundup: local teams advance in state playoffs
    Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
    Sports roundup: local teams advance in state playoffs
    Mike Easterling 
    May 1, 2025
    MADISON – Bob Jones continues its quest to repeat as baseball state champion with a rugged road challenge, Madison Academy is chasing its first trip t...
    Six…yes, count them…teachers at Columbia Elementary are expecting
    A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
    Six…yes, count them…teachers at Columbia Elementary are expecting
    Currently, five of the six teachers are on maternity leave
    Gregg Parker 
    April 29, 2025
    MADISON – Principal Miranda Bolden summed up her school’s blessed scenario this semester at Columbia Elementary School: “Incoming! Six baby girl Astro...
    {"epopulate_editorials_prism":"epopulate_editorials_prism", "madison-record":"Madison Record"}{"madison-record":"Madison Record"}
    CMSgt Ellis Clark retires from Bob Jones AFJROTC
    A: Main, Bob Jones High School, Madison, ...
    CMSgt Ellis Clark retires from Bob Jones AFJROTC
    He has given 47 years to the service of this country and area youth
    Gregg Parker 
    April 29, 2025
    MADISON – Student cadets in Air Force Junior ROTC or AFJROTC at Bob Jones High School hold deep respect for “Chief” – retired Chief Master Sergeant or...
    {"epopulate_editorials_prism":"epopulate_editorials_prism", "madison-record":"Madison Record"}{"madison-record":"Madison Record"}
    Most Merciful Jesus Catholic Parish to present Bless Fest May 3-4
    Madison County Record, News, The Madison Record, ...
    Most Merciful Jesus Catholic Parish to present Bless Fest May 3-4
    Gregg Parker 
    April 29, 2025
    MADISON - Most Merciful Jesus Catholic Parish will host Bless Fest 2025 on May 3-4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both days. This year marks the third anniv...
    {"epopulate_editorials_prism":"epopulate_editorials_prism", "madison-record":"Madison Record"}{"madison-record":"Madison Record"}

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    ❮ ❯
    Get Legals or Public Notices Published
    Latest Local News
    Madison Academy girls surge into soccer finals
    Madison Academy girls surge into soccer finals
    HUNTSVILLE – Madison Academy entered the state soccer tournament scoreless in three previous games at John Hunt Park, including against Donoho last se...
    May 9, 2025
    Have bat, will travel: Bob Jones seeks offense on road in semifinals
    Have bat, will travel: Bob Jones seeks offense on road in semifinals
    MADISON – Bob Jones has left little margin for error as it seeks to repeat as Class 7A state baseball champions. The Patriots, however, have done just...
    May 7, 2025
    Billie Goodson throws his hat in the ring for Madison City Council
    Billie Goodson throws his hat in the ring for Madison City Council
    MADSION - Long-time Madison resident Billie Goodson has announced his intentions to run for Madison City Council District 3. The seat is currently hel...
    May 6, 2025
    SOFTBALL: Sparkman leads Area 8 into Class 7A North Regional action
    SOFTBALL: Sparkman leads Area 8 into Class 7A North Regional action
    HARVEST – The grind of a season can take its toll, and a week without games between area softball tournaments and regionals is a welcome respite. Spar...
    May 1, 2025
    Sports roundup: local teams advance in state playoffs
    Sports roundup: local teams advance in state playoffs
    MADISON – Bob Jones continues its quest to repeat as baseball state champion with a rugged road challenge, Madison Academy is chasing its first trip t...
    May 1, 2025

    More Local News

    Our Latest E-edition
    Read the most recent edition
    Latest Stories
    A play preview, club, card-making and autism discussion on tap at Blue Apple Books in May
    A play preview, club, card-making and autism discussion on tap at Blue Apple Books in May
    MADISON – The early days of May promises a full schedule at Blue Apple Books with a play preview, a card-making workshop, book club and a professional...
    April 29, 2025
    Saddle up for TARCOG Senior Fun Fest at Agribition Center May 13
    Saddle up for TARCOG Senior Fun Fest at Agribition Center May 13
    HUNTSVILLE – Senior citizens in North Alabama should dust off your cowboy boots because TARCOG is preparing for its 38th annual Senior Fun Fest, which...
    April 29, 2025
    Liberty scores ‘three-peat’ in Alabama State Science Olympiad
    Liberty scores ‘three-peat’ in Alabama State Science Olympiad
    MADISON – Not once. Not even twice. But for three consecutive years in a ‘three-peat,’ the Science Olympiad Team at Liberty Middle School has claimed ...
    April 29, 2025
    Aleasha Powers’ work ethic leads to ‘Employee of the Month’ at Madison Hospital
    Aleasha Powers’ work ethic leads to ‘Employee of the Month’ at Madison Hospital
    MADISON – Madison Hospital has honored Aleasha Powers as “Employee of the Month” for April 2025. She works as Supervisor of Receiving, Sterile Process...
    April 29, 2025
    Game 2 victory keeps Bob Jones alive with Game 3 looming on Saturday
    Game 2 victory keeps Bob Jones alive with Game 3 looming on Saturday
    MADISON --- Bob Jones was able to split the first day of 7A playoff baseball against Thompson Friday evening with a 2-1 victory over the Warriors in G...
    April 26, 2025
    poll
    Latest Sports
    Madison Academy girls surge into soccer finals
    Madison Academy girls surge into soccer finals
    HUNTSVILLE – Madison Academy entered the state soccer tournament scoreless in three previous games at John Hunt Park, including against Donoho last se...
    May 9, 2025
    Have bat, will travel: Bob Jones seeks offense on road in semifinals
    Have bat, will travel: Bob Jones seeks offense on road in semifinals
    MADISON – Bob Jones has left little margin for error as it seeks to repeat as Class 7A state baseball champions. The Patriots, however, have done just...
    May 7, 2025
    SOFTBALL: Sparkman leads Area 8 into Class 7A North Regional action
    SOFTBALL: Sparkman leads Area 8 into Class 7A North Regional action
    HARVEST – The grind of a season can take its toll, and a week without games between area softball tournaments and regionals is a welcome respite. Spar...
    May 1, 2025
    Sports roundup: local teams advance in state playoffs
    Sports roundup: local teams advance in state playoffs
    MADISON – Bob Jones continues its quest to repeat as baseball state champion with a rugged road challenge, Madison Academy is chasing its first trip t...
    May 1, 2025
    Game 2 victory keeps Bob Jones alive with Game 3 looming on Saturday
    Game 2 victory keeps Bob Jones alive with Game 3 looming on Saturday
    MADISON --- Bob Jones was able to split the first day of 7A playoff baseball against Thompson Friday evening with a 2-1 victory over the Warriors in G...
    April 26, 2025

    More Sports Stories

    x

    Sections

    • Home
    • News
    • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyles
    • Obits
    • Business
    • Sponsored Content
      • Home
      • News
      • Sports
      • Opinion
      • Lifestyles
      • Obits
      • Business
      • Sponsored Content

    Other Publications

    Madison Living Logo Living 50 Plus Logo

    Services

    • About Us
    • Subscribe
    • Advertise With Us
    • Policies
    • Terms of use
    • Submit a news tip
    • Submit a photo
    • Birth announcement
    • Birthday announcement
    • Engagement announcement
    • Wedding announcement
    • Sign Up For Our Free Newsletter
      • About Us
      • Subscribe
      • Advertise With Us
      • Policies
      • Terms of use
      • Submit a news tip
      • Submit a photo
      • Birth announcement
      • Birthday announcement
      • Engagement announcement
      • Wedding announcement
      • Sign Up For Our Free Newsletter

    Follow Us

    Copyright

    © , The Madison Record