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SomeraRoad's sales gallery for Pendry Nashville has been selling the Gulch's built neighborhood as the tower's biggest draw since fall 2025.
Politics & Govt in ...
The House finance committee advanced a revised voucher expansion to a 35,000 cap and removed a contentious immigration‑status reporting rule, shifting the fight to cost and prioritization.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
TDOT added Phase II of the Nolensville Pike widening to its 10‑year plan. The project will widen the corridor to five lanes and add sidewalks and bike lanes.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A woman was hospitalized after an alleged attack at an apartment where she went to cut a man's hair; police have charged a 59-year-old man with attempted criminal homicide.
Lawmakers removed two major financial barriers: a strict child-support payoff rule and a blanket court-costs requirement, opening the door for thousands to seek restored voting rights.
Retail & Industry in ...
American Snuff will hire more than 50 manufacturing workers at its Clarksville plant through 2026 as part of Reynolds American’s U.S. manufacturing investment.
Smyrna’s fire department reminded residents that Rutherford County dispatchers will accept texts to 911 when callers can’t speak. Keep messages brief and include your location.
Valor Collegiate Academies' COO Thomas Branch resigned after the network reported financial irregularities to the Tennessee Comptroller; Valor says it has launched an internal review.
A 23-year-old woman was arrested after allegedly trying to rob a Glenbrook Shopping Center store at knifepoint; officers recovered clothing and located her nearby. Court date set for April 15, 2026.
Community & Society in ...
Deir Café’s Haywood Lane shop has become a late‑night hub for Muslim Nashvillians, offering prayer space, a 70‑drink menu and hours that stretch into the early morning.
The former Emerald Sound Studio at 1033 16th Ave S has sold after a high‑profile listing, raising questions about preservation and the building’s future on Music Row.
State lawmakers approved a resolution backing dedicated bus lanes on Gallatin and Nolensville pikes and downtown, but TDOT sign-off and design work are still required. The move advances parts of the voter-approved Choose How You Move plan.
InvenTrust paid $88M for Nashville West, a nearly fully leased power center on Charlotte Pike. The REIT plans repositioning as part of its Sun Belt expansion.
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