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The Austin-based restaurant is eyeing a late 2024 opening in Midtown.
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This will be the country star’s first “Rodeo” in the bar sector when his honky tonk named after his 1990 hit opens on Friday, Nov. 24 on Lower Broadway.
The 45-acre mixed-use district in Cool Springs will see additional office, retail, and restaurant space.
The internationally-renowned Fogo de Chão steakhouse has signed a lease at the 19-acre Nashville Yards development.
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The second phase of the mixed-use district breaks ground in April, joining TownePlace Suites at North Capitol, which opened in 2020.
The East Bank’s future continues to evolve — this time, plans and new renderings shine a light on what the development’s outdoor area could look like.
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The pottery studio will offer classes, workshops, and a tiered membership model when it opens in April.
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Some spots around town are turning yellow, and that’s thanks to Nashville mustard, a small flower that only blooms in our area.
The investment around the riverfront greenway also promises shopping and entertainment.