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Anchoring Cannery Row, just outside of downtown Nashville’s lower Broadway and “The Gulch,” Cannery Hall is located in the Station District. The historic building dates to 1883 and has been a music venue for over 40 years. Highlighting music across all genres, Cannery Hall’s three stages include the Mainstage (1,275), The Mil (550), and ...
Preliminarily under construction; awaiting full-scale work. Residential Will be, once completed, Tennessee's tallest building. Located at 1010 Church Street, the Nashville based Giarratana Development is developing the with 500 residential units. The YMCA of Nashville will be updating their building. [57] Ray Nashville 360 110 32 2026
The Cannery Hall on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. Cannery Hall will be the city’s largest independent music venue which will include multiple genres from country to pop.
Construction site safety is an aspect of construction-related activities concerned with protecting construction site workers and others from death, injury, disease or other health-related risks. Construction is an often hazardous, predominantly land-based activity where site workers may be exposed to various risks, some of which remain ...
Nashville's council unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday requesting multiple Metro departments to produce a report of "recommended changes to increase the safety, security, housing resources ...
Construction cost: US$5 million ($50.4 million in 2023 dollars [1]) Architect: Marr & Holman: Structural engineer: N.J. Olson: General contractor: Nashville Bridge Company: Main contractors: Rock City Contracting Co. Tenants; Nashville Dixie Flyers 1962–1971 Nashville South Stars 1981–1983 Nashville Knights 1989–1996 Nashville Stars 1991
To see JP Harris perform, visit the Row One Stage at Cannery Hall on Friday, Sept. 20 at 9 p.m. To purchase tickets, head to canneryhall.com. Saturday, Sept. 21, at Station Inn: John Oates ...
The arena reverted to the Nashville Arena name after a Nashville Sports Authority meeting approving the change on December 3, 2009. [19] On July 6, 2010, Sommet Group's headquarters were raided by the FBI and IRS due to suspicion of fraudulent activities, and the company subsequently filed for bankruptcy and was liquidated.