Although a group of area residents recently filed suit hoping to slow the construction of Southern Land’s now 16-story office, retail and residential development at 4000 Hillsboro Pike, the legal foundation for the plan was laid over a decade ago. The tower component of the project was originally proposed for 14 stories, was revised to
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There Ain’t No Such Thing as a Free Ballpark; Metro’s Cash Commitment would Quadruple without Developments
The Metropolitan Council Agenda Item Analysis provides an excellent overview of the Nashville Sounds stadium deal—approved Tuesday—including a breakdown of the financing and risk. The summary estimates an annual Metro General Fund commitment of $345,000 but that figure is heavily dependent upon the future of private development proposed by the Sounds (not the Sulphur Dell
Read on »Estates of Johnny Cash, Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury Plan Posthumous Releases
Previously unheard Johnny Cash music from the early ’80s will be released March 25, 2014 by his estate, the Nashville Associated Press announced today. (See the full report on ABC News) “Out Among the Stars” was an album recorded by Cash and Billy Sherrill for Columbia Records but never released. Cash was later dropped from
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