Episode 1102

East Bank Begins

Metro Council passes their 2024 operating budget just days before the new fiscal year. A large chunk of land in East Nashville was bought for a mixed-use project. Plus, the East Bank continues to grow despite a clear plan for the anchor of the East Bank Boulevard.

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NASH NEWS

East Bank Update

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Buc-ee’s once again makes an announcement for a location within a close distance of Nashville. Metro Nashville is identifying a developer for the 30 acres of Metro owned land around the new Nissan Stadium. Plus, new renderings for a pedestrian bridge that connects Germantown to River North may solidify its prospects of development.

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