Monthly Archives: October 2012
Hike for the Homeless | Nashville Events
Nashville's Safe Haven Family Shelter is hosting its 8th Annual Hike for the Homeless in just a few weeks. Read more about this event and how you can be involved today. Read More
Parthenon Project In Works for Music City ‘Creatives’ | Nashville Developments
A Nashville development group has plans to acquire 7.5 acres of land across from the soon-opening Music City Center in downtown Nashville. Read about how this space is planned to be developed today on our blog. Read More
Union Station Hotel | ADoor Nashville
Union Station Hotel has a rich history dating back 1900. Read more about it today on our blog, as it is our featured ADoor Nashville landmark! Read More
September 2012 Home Sales | Nashville Real Estate
The Greater Nashville Association of Realtors recently released its September 2012 Home Sales Report and the numbers are looking strong, a trend that has continued for much of 2012. Read more today on our blog. Read More
This week on ABC’s ‘Nashville’…
ABC's hit show 'Nashville' debuted last night and had scenes in prominent locations found all over Music City. Learn more about one of those locations today on our blog. Read More
Happy Birthday, Shelby Park! | Nashville News
East Nashville's Shelby Park is celebrating 100 years of presence in Nashville. Learn more about the Centennial Celebration today on our blog. Read More
North Forth Project Underway | Nashville Developments
North Fourth, a new development project in East Nashville, has begun construction. Learn more about this Urban Housing Solutions project today on our blog. Read More
Country Music Hall of Fame | ADoor Nashville
Todays' featured landmark in our ADoor Nashville blog series is the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Learn more about this historic Nashville building today! Read More
Fall Activities, Nashville Style | Nashville Events
We've gathered a few spots in the greater Nashville area for you and your family and enjoy some fall and Halloween-themed fun: pumpkin patches, hay rides, corn mazes and haunted houses. More on the blog! Read More
Changes Ahead for Midtown | Nashville Developments
A mixed-use development has been placed before the Metro Planning Commission for approval. The development would be built in the Midtown area across from Nashville's Vanderbilt University. Read more about this today on our blog. Read More