News Analysis: Preds deal gets closer, maybe

Mayor Karl Dean and the local investors trying to buy the Nashville Predators may have moved a millimeter closer to a deal on a new lease on the Sommet Center. More

News Analysis: Preds deal gets closer, maybe

Mayor Karl Dean and the local investors trying to buy the Nashville Predators may have moved a millimeter closer to a deal on a new lease on the Sommet Center. More

Mayor’s office rebukes hockeynews.com story of Preds deal

Mayor Karl Dean’s office on Wednesday quickly rebuked a story posted earlier in the day on the Web site thehockeynews.com about the completion of a deal between the city and a group of local investors, led by David Freeman, which want to purchase the Nashville Predators from Craig Leipold. More

Group created to save the Belcourt buys it

Eight years after the formation of the nonprofit Belcourt, Yes!, Inc. by a group of concerned citizens committed to saving the Historic Belcourt Theatre, the organization has purchased the theater and changed its name to Belcourt Theatre, Inc., it was announced Tuesday. More

Dave Says

My husband and I are in our twenties, we have $22,000 in debt and I’m five months pregnant and scared. We both have children from previous marriages who live with us part-time, and together we bring home about $2,000 a month. More

David Briley joins Bone McAllester law firm

Former Metro Council member and mayoral candidate David Briley has joined the Nashville law firm of Bone McAllester Norton, the firm announced this morning. More

VUMC expansion could render 21st Ave. properties more valuable

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is preparing to expand it children’s hospital. More

VUMC expansion could render 21st Ave. properties more valuable

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is preparing to expand it children’s hospital. More

Jurkovich to leave office next week

Tom Jurkovich, director of the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development under Mayor Bill Purcell, has confirmed that he will be concluding his transitional work for Mayor Karl Dean’s administration and leaving the office next week. More

Piedmont Gas plans move out of MetroCenter

Another large MetroCenter-area property has hit the market. Nashville’s Piedmont Natural Gas Mainstream Drive facility is officially for sale with an asking price $14 million — and the company is looking for a replacement site in or out of Davidson County. More
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