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Academy of Country Music opens new Nashville headquarters

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It’s official: The Academy of Country Music has arrived in Nashville.

The ribbon has been cut on the Academy of Country Music’s cross-country move to Nashville.

After nearly 60 years on the West Coast, the Los Angeles-founded music organization relocated its headquarters to Music City this year. The Academy is operating out of Nashville Warehouse Company, a mixed-use development bordering Chestnut Hill and Wedgewood-Houston — if you see the massive mural of concert ticket stubs, you’re in the right place.

Lainey Wilson and Parker McCollumthe ACM’s reigning new artists of the year — were on site to help cut the ribbon, marking an exciting new chapter for the Academy. 🎉

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