Episode 1082

Nashville Shattering Records | Episode 1082

Google Fiber makes an announcement about expanding their Middle Tennessee footprint. Nashville ranks second as one of the hottest housing markets in the country. Plus, the data has been released on visitorship in 2022. How does it compare to pre-pandemic numbers, and what can we predict for 2023?

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XPLR Tours

Today’s episode is sponsored by XPLR Tours. Discover Nashville’s best tours by visiting https://xplrtours.com/ and use ND10 for 10% off their History of Nashville Walking Tour.

XPLR Tours is a top-rated walking tour company based in Nashville, Tennessee. Led by passionate and knowledgeable guides, their tours offer visitors a unique and immersive way to explore Music City. Their flagship tour, the “History of Nashville Walking Tour,” takes participants on a 2-hour journey through the heart of downtown Nashville, where they will visit iconic landmarks such as the Ryman Auditorium, Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, and the Country Music Hall of Fame, as well as hidden gems like Fort Nashborough and the Historic Market District.

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Today’s episode is sponsored by Blessed Day Coffee. Find the freshest and most sustainable coffee roasts available on Blessed Day Coffee’s website, and use the code XPLR20 at checkout for 20% off your coffee selection. 

Blessed Day Coffee Roasterswas birthed out of a desire to create a unique coffee experience for every person and to take them on a journey to the world’s premiere coffee growing regions. The coffee farmer or cooperative is able to utilize different techniques in processing the beans to bring out the best flavor characteristics of each coffee variety.

They roast in small batches, which enables them to feature a wider selection of regions, processing methods, and plant cultivars.

NASH NEWS

Breaking Down Nashville Visitor Numbers

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Are Tennessee businesses dying or thriving during this period of economic uncertainty? A popular downtown bar closes unexpectedly. Plus, Nashville tanks in the ranks for its livability according to a national ranking.

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