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UPDATED: Foreclosure Auction Scheduled for Nashville’s Symphony Hall

UPDATED: Foreclosure Auction Scheduled for Nashville’s Symphony Hall

Nina Cardona

June 6, 2013

The Nashville Symphony’s creditors are reportedly moving forward with foreclosure of the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. According to the Nashville Business Journal, the Bank of America has scheduled an auction for the end of June.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News

Vanderbilt Seeks Advice From Visiting Students On Football Attendance

Blake Farmer

June 6, 2013

Vanderbilt University’s football team is tapping into the expertise of some business students visiting campus for a summer program. They come from colleges like Georgia, Auburn and Alabama – schools that know how to pack out their football stadiums.

Filed Under: Education, WPLN News

Japanese Auto Parts Maker To Build First US Plant Near Small Tennessee Town

Daniel Potter

June 5, 2013

A Japanese company that makes parts for carmakers like Nissan is breaking ground in the U.S. for the first time in Lewisburg, 50 miles south of Nashville.  Meiwa expects to employ about 98 people making parts for cars’ seats, trunks and floors.

Filed Under: WPLN News

Survey Finds Tennesseans Know Little About Common Core

Blake Farmer

June 5, 2013

A new survey finds continued support for Common Core State Standards in Tennessee. The poll conducted in May by the State Collaborative on Reforming Education also finds Tennesseans don’t know a whole lot about the new grade-level benchmarks.

Filed Under: Education, WPLN News

Timeline: Nashville Symphony’s Money Ups And Downs

Nina Cardona

June 5, 2013

the Nashville Business Journal reports the Nashville Symphony’s creditors have reportedly taken the first steps toward foreclosure. Here’s a timeline of the symphony’s fiscal history.

Filed Under: WPLN News

To Reduce Homelessness In Nashville, Campaign Launches To House 200 Most Vulnerable

leah terry

June 5, 2013

Nearly 500 people are living in shelters and on the streets of Nashville, according to the results of a new survey the Metro Homeless Commission released Tuesday.

Filed Under: WPLN News

Year-Old Nashville Park Garners National Recognition

Nina Cardona

June 4, 2013

Nashville’s Cumberland Park is on the shortlist for a national prize. The Urban Open Space Award recognizes projects that transform land in order to spur community revitalization.

Filed Under: WPLN News

Outsourcing To Marriott Not Going As Well As Hoped For Ryman Properties

Blake Farmer

June 4, 2013

Having Marriott International run all of the Gaylord Hotels isn’t paying off as quickly as expected. Nashville-based Ryman Properties is preparing investors for a potential loss.

Filed Under: WPLN News

Tennessee Tea Partier Tells Congress: IRS Still Stonewalling Me

Bradley George

June 4, 2013

The former chair of the Williamson County Republican Party was one of half a dozen to testify in Washington today, about the IRS targeting Tea Party groups.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: kevin kookogey, linchpins of liberty, tea party

Photos: A Visual Tour Of United Record Pressing

WPLN Staff

June 4, 2013

Located in Nashville, United Record Pressing is one of the largest and oldest continually operating vinyl record pressing plants in the US.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News

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