Development

Nashville International Airport plans to host two community open houses as it updates its Master Plan.
Tennessee Oncology’s new flagship cancer center will be located between TriStar Centennial Medical Center and Ascension Saint Thomas Midtown.
Cannery Hall plans to showcase a variety of genres — from alternative rock, pop, and country to hip-hop, disco, grunge, and soul.
It’s time for the Komodo dragons to shine. Mark your calendars for Thursday, July 27, when the Nashville Zoo’s newest habitat opens to the public.
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.
Philippe Chow is slated to open sometime in 2024 in the Cummins Station area of downtown. Here’s what you can expect.
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.
The bridge was originally proposed when Oracle announced a $1.2 billion tech hub on Nashville’s East Bank.
More space for outdoor dining, landscaping, and new pedestrian crossings are in store for the downtown district.
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Plus, the new bar finally has a name ahead of next month’s preview event.
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Plus, the Saturday, May 18 ride offers a free route with no vehicle traffic.
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We’re spreading the love with a spotlight on the can’t-miss deals and experiences this Small Business Week.