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  2. Lucy's Record Shop - Wikipedia

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    Lucy's Record Shop was an independent, locally-owned record store and all-ages music venue in Nashville, Tennessee.During its five and a half years of operation, Lucy's supported a growing punk and indie music scene in Nashville, [2] and received national publicity as a prominent underground music venue.

  3. Service Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the wholesale business, they opened Service Merchandise, Inc., the first of what evolved into a chain of catalog showrooms. It opened in 1960 at 309 Broadway in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. [1] Older logo mainly used in the 1970s–1985. During the 1970s and 1980s, Service Merchandise was a leading catalog-showroom retailer.

  4. Harveys (department store) - Wikipedia

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    One West Tennessee store was also opened in Dyersburg. By the 1980s, however, the popularity of suburban shopping malls led to declining sales at Harveys downtown Nashville location. The original store was closed in January 1984 [8] and torn down to make way for a parking lot. In the late 1980s, Harveys announced another suburban Nashville ...

  5. A collection of photos of CMA and Grammy-nominated pop superstar Post Malone are being exhibited in downtown Nashville through Nov. 24, 2024.

  6. Castner Knott - Wikipedia

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    The chain was in business for a century from 1898 to 1998, in its later years as a division of Mercantile Stores Company. Castner Knott's historic flagship location on Nashville's Church Street closed in 1996, while the remaining stores were among those sold to Little Rock, Arkansas-based Dillard's, when it acquired Mercantile in 1998. [1]

  7. How country music’s rise fuels Nashville’s $10B downtown ...

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    Tourists spent nearly $10 billion in Davidson County in 2022, with 27% or almost $3 billion spent on food and beverages, according to an estimate from the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development.

  8. Castner–Knott Building - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1898, the store moved from its original location on 5th Avenue in what was the start of the city's westward expansion along Church Street. At that time, Castner–Knott was a single five-story building with a 111-foot front at 618 Church Street.

  9. Nashville Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Nashville First Saturday Art Crawl is a monthly event that takes place the first Saturday of every month from 6pm to 9pm. and draws large crowds. All galleries participate in this fun event. There are seventeen galleries in the building including: 40AU – 69 Arcade; From Nashville With Love & M.Florita Jewelry – 5 Arcade;