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TuesdayMay 2, 2023

New housing development and where Nashville newcomers are finding their homes

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High-density developments have sprouted along Nashville's Music Row
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Remember when people were saying there were 100 new people moving to Nashville every day? The real numbers are much smaller, but there’s no denying that the Nashville area has welcomed a lot of newcomers in recent years. So where are all these recent transplants finding to live? Are new developments keeping pace with the needs of our growing population? Or is the new housing mismatched with what new residents want in location, size, or price? And what is the effect on longtime Nashville residents? Today we talk to a newcomer and housing experts to explore these questions.

But first, we talk to Brittney McKenna about her Nashville Scene cover story on the unhoused community in Madison.

Guests:

  • Jennica Astleford, recent transplant
  • Jade Utley, realtor with eXp realty
  • Bishoy Mikhail, vice president of research for the Nashville Chamber of Commerce
  • Greg Claxton, manager of advanced planning and research for the Metro Nashville Planning Department
  • Kay Bowers, co-chair of NOAH affordable housing taskforce

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