Episode 1091

The Missing Interstate | Episode 1091

A new pizza concept is coming to the ground floor of Nashville’s oldest skyscraper. A shocking sticker price was paid for 2 acres of Midtown parking lots. Plus, we dive into the history of the creation of Interstate 840, as well as the demise of a great opportunity for what is now a missing interstate.

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The Missing Interstate: History of I-840

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