Enashjon
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Repurposed/revitalized historical buildings in Nashville
Enashjon replied to markhollin's topic in Nashville
I believe it will be a Bank of America- 2,037 replies
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Enashjon replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
I worked in the "gold building" as well. Our company, Anglo-American Auto Auctions had our offices there in the 80's. -
And with the proposed bridge, very easy access to East Nashville.
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Most boards and commissions are appointed by the mayor and approved by council.
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Given the information is public as of the Sport Authority meeting today. I will share that the MLS construction is ahead of schedule. A request has been submitted to move the opening to April. This will allow the team to play all their 2022 home games at the new stadium.
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Anyone know what is going on with the one lighter colored panel? Signage?
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There was a Whataburger at 1837 Gallatin Pike North across from Rivergate Mall. It is Flower Express now and painted bright pink.
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Asurion primarily sells insurance and warranties for electronic devices, such as cellphones, under the brands of carriers such as AT&T and Sprint. The company reported $8.5 billion of revenue in 2018, ranking Asurion No. 1 on the NBJ's List of largest privately held businesses in the region. The company is also one of the city’s largest employers, with 4,600 local workers. The layoffs come as Asurion is making a $288 million investment in Nashville, while receiving a $4.4 million state grant toward construction of its new headquarters in the Gulch. Asurion broke ground on the 552,800-square-foot, two-building project in March. As part of that deal, Asurion has committed to creating 400 new jobs in the city with an average wage of $47 per hour over the next five years, according to an incentive package with the state. The layoffs do not impact Asurion’s plans to move into its new headquarters by early 2022, according to the company, or its commitment to creating 400 new jobs. In fact, Asurion is hiring now, spokesperson Nicole Miller said, and laid-off employees are encouraged to apply for open positions. "As a high-growth company, we continually evaluate our operations across the company to determine how to most effectively and efficiently serve our partners and meet the needs of our customers. The changes we’ve made today will help us continue our 25-year history of growth and providing helpful services to customers into the next decade and beyond," Miller said. Asurion does this about every two years. I got caught up in it in 2013. They layoff a department, outsource it, then rehire the department when they realize the outsourcing is not working. It cannot possibly be a good business practice. It has to be based on how they "book" the payroll/benefits.
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Cambria Suites Hotel|255 Room|19 Stories|200 feet
Enashjon replied to Paramount747's topic in Nashville
She would sit between Ordovicia and Ediacara in first grade. -
Inner Loop - CBD, Downtown, East Bank, Germantown, Gulch, Rutledge
Enashjon replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
All the Division Street extension project info is on the Metro Public Works site: http://www.nashville.gov/Public-Works/Capital-Projects/Division-Street-Extension.aspx A quick snapshot of the overall project: http://www.nashville.gov/Portals/0/SiteContent/pw/docs/projects/division/DivisionStLayout.pdf It appears Ash remains a one way up to Lafayette.