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Fairfax joins Synovus Trust Co. More Mortgage Investors welcomes Stanfill more ...

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Post leading by leaps & bounds

Last November, Cricket named Greg Post regional vice president. More

Creating a library for every child

Tennessee may rank low among states on academic achievement, but that should change in the near future as it leads the pack in introducing young children to the joys of reading. More

eLearning shortens the curve

Modern technology can make life easier and quicker. But can it really help make a difference in presentations and large-scale decision-making? A Nashville-headquartered enterprise says it can and offers examples of real-life projects to back it up. More

Making bucks from blogs

One of the burning questions during BlogNashville, a recent gathering of some 300 bloggers at Belmont University was: Can or should blogs make money? The only clear reply was that the early settlers in the blogosphere have yet to come to a consensus. More

Scootering downtown

In another life, this writer would tool about Nashville on a sleek 1950s-era turquoise Vespa motor scooter, an attractive lass in tow. More

Lightning strikes Marathon Village

For Barry Walker, the past 18 years as a property owner in downtown Nashville have been equal parts marathon and sprint. More

Three-quarters of U.S. adults now online

The number of adults who are online at home, in the office, at school, library or other locations continues to grow albeit at a somewhat slower rate. More

Ingram adapts to the market

The flurry of small and medium-sized publishers trying to get books into the crowded marketplace is presenting new opportunities for Ingram Book Co. of La Vergne. More

Conversation with a leader

After years of handling conventional suburban residential development, David McGowan is now focused on "traditional neighborhood development" (TND). He directs 16 employees working from his office in Lenox Village, the New Urbanism development in South Nashville. More

Adjusting to a less bullish outlook

Last week was marked by several significant financial events. First, the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates by 25 basis points and suggested that its

Executive Appointments

American Diabetes promotes Zeitlin More Rogers Group makes Bellante director Cobbs named director of North Rutherford YMCA more ...

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New Corporations More New Businesses Real Estate

Having an impact: The growing reach of minority firms

Downtown balancing act

Downtown residential construction is on fire. More

Riding with the Hemphill Brothers

Running into a famous face in the hallways of Hemphill Brothers Coach Co. is a fairly common occurrence. More

Dos and don'ts of offering early retirement options

When can an employer legitimately offer older employees early retirement incentives without exposing the company to age discrimination or constructive discharge claims? That dilemma is the focus of this week

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South Nashville braces for

Is unpretentious South Nashville about to become trendy? Jim Reams thinks so, as he bought a brick ranch home near Glencliff High School six months ago. College-educated, cosmopolitan, and fond of non-mainstream food, film and fashion, Reams is much unlike his conventional neighbors. More