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A Gulch Business Improvement District (GBID) was created in 2006 and is managed by the Nashville Downtown Partnership. The area is currently undergoing an urban revitalization, with new residents, office space, and retail shops moving into newly built or recently renovated buildings. [1]
Nashville Downtown Partnership tracked the surging interest and put data behind noticeably larger crowds there. The number of Printers Alley visitors has jumped 69% since 2019, according to the ...
In February, the Tennessee Department of Health carried out nearly 1,800 inspections of restaurants, food trucks and other food service kitchens in Davidson County. The median score for those ...
A new wave of celebrity-owned bars is coming to the Lower Broadway area. ... How country music’s rise fuels Nashville’s $10B downtown tourism industry ... with 27% or almost $3 billion spent ...
Many music clubs and honky-tonk bars are in downtown Nashville, [191] particularly the area encompassing Lower Broadway, Second Avenue, and Printer's Alley, which is often referred to as "the District". [192] [193] Each June, the CMA Music Festival (formerly known as Fan Fair) brings thousands of country fans to the city.
The Downtown Presbyterian Church, successor to the First Presbyterian Church which moved to the suburbs in the 1950s, is located on the corner of Church Street and 5th Avenue North. [2] It was first built in 1816 and it burned down in 1832. [2] The present church building was built in 1848. [2]
Roughly 10 miles from Nashville’s urban center, Radnor feels a world away. You could spend much of the day there if you want, but it’s just as easy to duck in for a quick walk or find a place ...
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