Amid ongoing debates, state grant money is flowing toward a number of proposed safety enhancements in downtown Nashville
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More people than ever are traveling to and from the airport. What’s the city’s plan?
Councilmember Terry Vo says developer needs to address community concerns before moving forward
A local musician sublets rooms to fellow artists looking for cheap rent. Metro Codes says he’s operating a ‘boarding house.’
A pedestrian was killed and another injured at the same Germantown intersection this summer, raising concerns about response time
New legislation expands the Central Business Improvement District to cover the Gulch. Homeless service providers are concerned.
Councilmember Joy Styles says her district doesn’t want to sign up for any more apartments
Some city planners envision a Nashville where transit intersects with ‘ample job opportunities, services, parks and community infrastructure’
Folks living at Suburban Mobile Home Park in Antioch unite against what they describe as exploitation
New park promoting youth literacy is behind schedule but ‘alive and well’ according to partner group
