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The development will bring a bar, retail, restaurant, and entertainment to 3104 Gallatin Pk. by early 2025.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or the next Tiger Woods, these 18 golf courses in Music City are sure to make for a good round.
A second quarter market conditions report from the Nashville Downtown Partnership shows 17,000 residents call downtown home, up ~2,000 from this time last year.
From grand openings and anniversary parties to kid-friendly activities, Nashville’s breweries are raising the bar all weekend long — Friday, Aug. 18-Sunday, Aug. 20.
Did you know? Southwest Airlines began service to BNA on March 18, 1986, with eight daily nonstop departures to Chicago and Houston. ✈️
The 2023 Inc. 5000 list is here, so we’re taking a closer look at Nashville-based company CareBridge and other regional businesses that made the cut.
Mimo opened as Four Seasons Nashville’s flagship restaurant in fall 2022, focusing on authentic Italian meets southern comfort food.
In the midst of the Subway name change offer, we want to know: What businesses in Nashville, Tennessee would you change your name for?
Turn your supermarket savings into an opportunity to cook local. Bookmark the three recipes below for your next grocery list.
The self-driving vehicle fleet offers a new way to roll your windows down and cruise.
Take in views of the Cumberland River or Percy Priest Lake at 9+ waterfront restaurants in Music City.
Check out this list of local spots to host your special event.
We’ve partnered with Killjoy, an alcohol-free bottle shop, to bring you four zero-proof cocktail recipes every Monday throughout Drink Up Month.
The Nashville Scene’s 9th annual event shining a spotlight on discounted burgers kicks off on Monday, July 10 and runs through Sunday, July 16.
Drink Up Month is all about spotlighting the beverage industry in Music City — from cocktails to coffee to beer, there’s a drink in Music City for everyone. Let’s dive into what the NASHtoday team has in store this July.
Nashville Live! will transform the historic building at 128 2nd Ave. N., formerly home to the George Jones Museum, into a 50,000-sqft restaurant and entertainment concept.
The community is encouraged to provide input for the Rock Harbor Marina development project, which includes an expansion of existing marine services, aesthetic improvements, and infrastructure upgrades.
Over 15 Black-owned restaurants and businesses will be offering specials or discounted menu items in the week leading up to Juneteenth.
Do you hear that sizzle? It’s the sound of locally-produced meats, spices, sides, and more hitting the grill for your weekend barbecue.
If you visit on Saturday, make plans to stop by the Nolensville Farmers Market for fresh produce and more.
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