Let us answer your Nashville construction questions

If you’ve driven past high fences, work crews, and cranes and wondered what’s going on, don’t worry. Leave the construction investigating to us.

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Construction progress at The Mainstage in Cannery Hall, set to open in early 2024. | Photo via Cannery Hall

Traveling through Nashville, you’re unlikely to make it a mile without seeing some kind of construction. If you’ve ever walked past a fence, ogled at a crane, or wondered what those new buildings will be — we’ve got you.

Submit your construction questions, big and small, to this survey. We’ll do the investigating for you and try get to the bottom of what’s going up in Music City, whether it’s a new music venue, downtown high rise, or multi-phased project.

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