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    Husk rated as Tennessee’s best brunch

    By Suzanne Fletcher | February 9, 2017

    Livingly made a list of the best brunch in every state, and Husk Nashville was ranked as the best in all of Tennessee! With gardens on-site, and fresh and unique farm-to-table options from James Beard-award winning chef Seth Brock, Husk is a must-try for any brunch lover. Read more about Husk here, and see the full list... Read More

    Upcoming Development: SoBro Roundabout Project

    By Suzanne Fletcher | February 4, 2017

    The Mainland Companies released their plans to build a high-rise on the SoBro roundabout early last week.  The 30-story building will be home to 400,000 square feet of office space, 20,000 square feet of retail, and have the capacity to park 1,200 cars!  No insiders on blueprints or cost yet, but the high-rise has a... Read More

    Another record year for Nashville visitors in 2016

    By Suzanne Fletcher | February 1, 2017

    Ever feel like the city has become more crowded within the past few years?  Well it could be because Nashville reeled in a record-breaking 13.9 MILLION visitors in 2016 alone!  That’s an additional 400,000 people from the numbers collected in 2015, and a 45% increase within the last decade!  With all of these visitors, our hotels might... Read More

    Upcoming Development: Massive ‘River North’ project

    By Suzanne Fletcher | January 23, 2017

      River North, a name unbeknownst to most, is soon to be home of the biggest development in Nashville’s recent history.  Chicago investors Tom Brashler and Don Allen have been buying land on the East Bank for nearly 18 years, and plan to expand their property over 100 acres in the next few weeks.  River... Read More

    Nashville Restaurant Week

    By Suzanne Fletcher | January 10, 2017

    Everybody’s favorite week is back!  Nashville Restaurant Week is debuting the first of two events this year on January 16-22.  You can find great deals on special menu items from some of your favorite restaurants around the city.  Menus are being updated as they come in!  Click here to keep up with which restaurants are... Read More

    Now Showing: Romeo & Juliet

    By Suzanne Fletcher | January 5, 2017

    The Nashville Shakespeare Festival is back for its 10th annual performance at Belmont University’s Troutt Theatre.  This year’s show will be a remix of Romeo & Juliet, directed by the festival’s lead teaching artist Santiago Sosa! It’s showing now until January 29. To see showtimes and ticket information, click here or here. Read More

    Happy New Year!

    By Suzanne Fletcher | December 31, 2016

    HAPPY NEW YEAR! We have so much to be thankful for – new team members, amazing clients, new additions to our families, and more. Thank you for helping us have a great 2016. Here’s to an even better 2017! Read More

    Merry Christmas!

    By Suzanne Fletcher | December 25, 2016

     We wish everyone a blessed and Merry Christmas! We hope you all have safe travels and enjoy quality time with your loved ones. Read More

    Virgin Hotels project coming to Nashville

    By Suzanne Fletcher | December 13, 2016

    British mogul and billionaire Sir. Richard Branson is set to break ground on his new project, Virgin Hotel, in April 2017 in Nashville.  Located on Music Row at 17th and Division, the new hotel will boast 13 stories, 260 rooms, 10,000 feet of meeting space, a gym, and rooftop lounge with an infinity pool.  The... Read More

    Holiday Lights at Cheekwood

    By Suzanne Fletcher | December 11, 2016

    Nashville’s newest holiday tradition has returned bigger and better than ever!  Holiday LIGHTS at Cheekwood is now offering a showcase of one million Christmas lights, Sunday Storytime with Santa, and Gingerbread workshops!  The gates are open now through January 1.  You can find tickets to Holiday LIGHTS at Cheekwood here. – Written by Administrative Intern... Read More

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