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As 2026 gets underway, Launch Tennessee highlighted a few Nashville startups across technology, music, and more that are worth watching this year.
Crush Yard, a pickleball club (and more), is preparing to sign a lease on a space at Brentwood Place with hopes to open in early 2025.
Dig into the new restaurant in the Stocking 51 development when it opens on Thursday, Nov. 9. For now, fill up on what you have to look forward to.
Shop the most popular gifts of the 2023 holiday season, plus gifts that support small businesses and the best holiday wrapping paper to tie it all up in.
The Restaurant Week featuring 20+ businesses begins Friday, Nov. 3 and lasts through Sunday, Nov. 12.
Meet Tanger Outlets Nashville — Music City’s newest shopping destination arriving just before the holiday season.
Tickets for the seasonal experience, JW Starlight, go on sale on Monday, Oct. 23.
One of the co-founders of PaddleSmash hails from the Middle Tennessee area.
The 1800s saloon debuts following the recent openings of two other Icon Entertainment & Hospitality ventures — Sinatra Bar & Lounge and Southern Turf Lofts.
This installment of TEDxNashville is a “conference about the power of women to be creators and change-makers.”
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Join us at NASHtoday in celebrating the heart of our community, small businesses.
Let the good times roll, Nashville. You can celebrate Mardi Gras right here in Music City, 530 miles away from the French Quarter.
The Eye completes the 2nd Avenue bar’s five entertainment levels.
Bon appétit, Nashville. The annual event returns on the heels of Dine Nashville: The Music City Way, a month full of chef collaborations.