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  1. Lainey Wilson is putting her name on a downtown bar. Miranda Lambert will soon no longer the only female country star with a bar in downtown Nashville. Lainey Wilson is partnering with TC Restaurant Group to open a bar in the former FGL House space at 120 Third Ave. S., according to multiple sources with knowledge of the project.FGL House, a partnership between now-dissolved band Florida Georgia Line and TC Restaurant Group, opened in summer 2017 and closed over the weekend.The Google page for FGL House says "permanently closed" and its Instagram page is gone. Grammy Award winner Lainey Wilson has shot to fame over the last couple years, gaining traction globally. The Louisiana native won five awards at the 2023 CMA Awards, including Entertainer of the Year. Her album "Bell Bottom Country" topped Billboard charts and accumulated more than 700 million streams. TC Restaurant Group declined to comment, and Lainey Wilson’s team did not respond to requests for comment Monday. An opening date and other details about the project are unknown. TC Restaurant Group is known for its celebrity branded bars, with a portfolio including Luke’s 32 Bridge Food + Drink, Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar and Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa. Set to open Memorial Day weekend, TC Restaurant Group and Morgan Wallen are partnering to open the six-story venue, This Bar and Tennessee Kitchen, at 107 Fourth Ave. N. Downtown Nashville has seen the addition of several new celebrity bars recently, including Eric Church’s six-story venue Chief’s, Garth Brooks’ Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk, and Hank Williams Jr. Boogie Bar. Also in the pipeline is Big Plan Holdings and Jon Bon Jovi’s JBJ’s, set to open this spring at 405 Broadway. Nashville Business Journal
  2. Can't wait to see this development. But I'm concerned has there been any updates on any plans to reduce flooding on the East Bank.
  3. https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?cityID=107 It's been awhile but they have updated the diagram of towers In Nashville On Skyscraper Page
  4. A photograph, circa April 14, 1959, of downtown Nashville along Fourth Avenue North of Church Street from the corner of the Maxwell House Hotel. Several buildings and landmarks may be seen, such as the Maxwell House Hotel's marquee sign and the very popular radio station WMAK that broadcast from the studios in the lower floor there. Additional commercial enterprises across the street are the Noel Hotel (200 Fourth Avenue North), the Palace Hatters & Cleaners, Louis J. Hartman Liquors, George's Place (hatters), Sherwin Williams Company, and the First American National Bank at Fourth Avenue, North, and Union Street. Photographed by the Nashville architect Charles Wesley Warterfield, Jr. (1926-1998); the architectural photograph forms part of the Charles Warterfield Architectural Collection. Gift of: The Estate of Charles W. Warterfield, Jr., F. A. I. A. The original is a 35 mm color transparency (2 x 2 in. slide mount). Photo is part of the Metro Nashville Archives
  5. Nashville 1999 looking at the old convention center on the left in the location of 5th & Broadway
  6. If the views are that important to them they can possibly just sell their units and move into the high-rise that's being developed
  7. Exterior rendering of Chief’s, set to open at 200 Broadway in Nashville, Tenn. | Rendering Courtesy of Chief's / AJ Capital
  8. Nashville has truly changed on us quickly. 2015, then again in early 2024 in the picture Above
  9. VID_33730326_060019_774.mp4 VID_33660618_060259_022.mp4 VID_42470328_012506_960.mp4
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