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Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
From its Walk Score and abundance of businesses to its central location, the Gulch is a prime example of a neighborhood suited to live, work, and play.
The development will bring entertainment, a bar, retail + restaurant space to 3104 Gallatin Pk. by early 2025.
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Make the most of the warm weather with outdoor festivities, block parties, live tunes, and holiday-centered activities happening in Music City this summer.
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We picked out our favorite on-sale furniture and decor (but the sale ends tonight).
From food and drink to clothing, services, and beyond — here’s what you had to say about the businesses that keep Nashville unique (and local).
We rounded up local book events to attend on Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday, April 27.
Here’s where to shop, eat, and experience downtown Nashville as 2nd Avenue rebuilds through 2025.
From local restaurants and shops to a focus on outdoor recreation, there’s more to Gallatin than meets the eye.
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Whether you’re looking forward to Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or Christmas, here are some ways you can celebrate around town this year.
It may not change for you, but if it does, expect a new pickup day starting in early February.
From plows to color-coded routes, Nashville has outlined how it will handle whatever winter brings.
A grassroots effort is helping Middle Tennessee properties become part of a nationwide habitat network.
It’s that time of year again — Spotify Wrapped is out and so is our annual roundup of your year in local news.
Eastpoint is the new name for the mixed-use district planned on Metro-owned land along the East Bank.
The 16th annual edition of Small Business Saturday falls on November 29 — the perfect time to help you add a local sparkle into your holiday shopping.
Music City pops up in a handful of new holiday films on Hallmark, Great American Family, and streaming platforms.
Padel is popping up around Music City, and these spots make it easy to try out the sport.
Could Nateland become Nashville’s next theme park after Opryland USA’s 1997 closure? A new partnership is exploring the possibility.