Monthly Archives: November 2011
New Apartment Complex coming to Music Row
A new apartment complex will soon be calling Music Row home. The intersection of 16th and Horton avenues will soon be home for an 86-unit apartment project that is expected to open in about 12 months. A two-story vacant building currently occupies the site, but will be demolished before the five-story complex goes up. The... Read More
Mocha Club | Nashville Nonprofits
Mocha Club is a great Nashville based non-profit with a mission to redefine the coffee break. Read More
December Nashville Events
So many wonderful Holiday events are happening right here in the Music City. New events, annual events, and events that are traditions for your families and friends. Read More
Germantown | Best Nashville Neighborhoods
This week's featured neighborhood in our Best Nashville Neighborhoods blog series is Germantown. Read More
Happy Thanksgiving!
Best wishes for a blessed and relaxing holiday from all of us here at Nashville on the Move. Read More
Angel Tree In Need of Support
The Salvation Army is known for their good works during the holidays. Many recognize the impending Christmas season when they see the familiar red kettles and hear those ringing jingle bells outside of grocery stores and pharmacies. In addition to that, they are also responsible for the creation of the Angel Tree program. Angel Tree... Read More
Berry Hill | Best Nashville Neighborhoods
This week's featured neighborhood in our Best Nashville Neighborhoods blog series is Berry Hill. Read More
Top 5 Weekly Deals | Nashville Real Estate
This week's Top 5 Deals are all foreclosures located in the Nashville area. Read More
See the Grilled Cheeserie on TV!
Nashville's famously loved food truck, The Grilled Cheeserie, will be featured on The Cooking Channel's Eat St. next week Tuesday. Be sure to tune in! Read More
Food for Thought | Giving Back During Thanksgiving
There are 11 items most needed by food banks during the holiday season. Take a look and consider donating a couple to a family in need. Read More