“Boysville” is now “Macon Creek,” named after the waterway that runs along its east side. It is a development from The Hive Project, a holistic creative incubator for artists and innovators.
Situated across 215 acres in the midst of farm country, Macon Creek features 17 buildings among miles of walking paths, woods, a pond and fields.
The Hive Project founders John Goodell and Kim Tucker-Gray had been looking for a permanent location for their non-profit and wanted a rural, inspirational campus that would empower a diverse community of creators. Though they had not needed something to this scale, they knew right away this was meant to be their new home. Its central location within an hour’s drive of…