If Twin Rivers Farm sells for anything close to its $65 million listing price, it could be the most expensive property deal ever made in Tennessee.
Author: Sandy Mazza, Nashville Tennessean
Tennessee ended federal pandemic unemployment benefits early. Two months later, an extreme worker shortage persists.
Working from home went from a rare to a common practice, and restaurant and retail industries lacking willing employees as health concerns grew.
Tennessee tech startup plans to increase access for rural patients
Chief executive Brad Smith, with help from investors, is betting big on his newest endeavor to implement ‘valued-based’ healthcare model.
Tennessee hat shop apologizes for posting Star of David ‘Not Vaccinated’ patch; Jewish groups decry social media post
A Nashville hat seller removed an Instagram post after fueling social media controversy, selling a patch that looks like the Jewish Star of David.
Nashville Airport Authority approves first on-site hotel, releases design images
Construction will begin in the fall on the Hilton-branded hotel to open in about three years.
‘Like the James Bond movies’: Nashville airport debuts touchless ID tech with eye, finger scans
Nashville International Airport’s new touchless technology moves customers quickly through to the security gates.
Nashville International Airport opens new Southwest Airlines concourse
Nashville International Airport’s new $292 million, 115,000-square-foot Southwest concourse features ticketing and baggage claim areas and amenities.
This historic sock mill once fought Nazis and clothed astronauts. It’s ready for a new chapter
A hosiery mill in Nashville was once the city’s biggest business, fighting Nazis and clothing options. Now the site prepares for its next chapter.
Tiny homes are popping up across US. Here’s how they could help affordable housing crisis.
Tiny homes are popping upin dense cities as young professional singles prioritize living in hip, walkable communities over spacious accommodations.