Which major Nashville project would you want finished immediately?

If we had the power to instantly complete a major local infrastructure or development project, which project would we choose?

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Who knows how the skyline will look in the future? | Photo by NASHtoday

If you could wave a magic wand to instantly finish a major local infrastructure or development project in Music City, which project would you choose?

We’ll make it a bit easier by giving a few suggestions:

When you have your answer, let us know and we may share it in an upcoming newsletter.

As for the two of us? City Editor Dylan would probably choose to see the completed Century Farms development, and City Editor Skylar would love to see the future of Nashville’s East Bank.

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