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These local picks offer ways to save money, stay active, and spend more time with the people who matter most.
Connect Downtown is currently in the draft phase, meaning there’s still time to provide feedback before the plan is finalized.
Check out this list of local holiday toy drives where you can drop off new and unwrapped gifts.
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Here’s what information you can find on the affordable housing dashboard tool and a breakdown of what some of these numbers mean in comparison to previous fiscal years.
Take a look at some of our favorite stories we brought you in 2023 — and learn about how you can keep them coming by supporting NASHtoday with the gift of your membership.
That castle-like structure on Cockrill Bend is actually the former Tennessee State Prison, which closed 31 years ago. Let’s take a closer look at the development then and now.
Plans are underway at the property owned by Nashville nonprofit Inspiritus, which helps low-income individuals find housing and fight food insecurity, among other things.
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Nashville’s economy is back at 2019 levels, according to a new study.
Nashville Queer History, in partnership with Jackie Shane’s family, raised funds to see that the Nashville native and rhythm and blues singer’s marker is made and placed in North Nashville by the first half of 2024.

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Use this map to plan your Tennessee foodie adventures this spring, summer, and fall.
We’ll skip right to the punchline — if you haven’t made it to see Nashville’s very own comedy troupe, here’s what you’re missing.
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.
Community over coffee — that’s what Mesh hopes to facilitate when it brings its app to the Nashville area this spring.
Miss Opryland? Take our quiz to see if you’re the Grizzly River Rampage, Screamin’ Delta Demon, Sky Ride, or the Wabash Cannonball.
The pottery studio will offer classes, workshops, and a tiered membership model when it opens in April.
We can already taste the Band Box Dog and TailGate Sounds Pink Lemonade Shandy. Here’s what to know when Nashville’s MiLB team hits the field for the first time this season on Friday, March 28.
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.