
After the launch event, developer Jules White and Nashville Mayor Karl Dean used the app to get around the Music City Center. White clarified that cookies do not usually await the app users. Credit: Emily Siner / WPLN
Nashville’s Music City Center has had 750,000 visitors since it opened about a year and a half ago — and a lot of them have probably gotten lost. The convention center spans 1.2 million square feet over several floors. To help people find their way, the MCC released a smartphone app, called Music City Center, to help people find their way. I tried it out after the official launch event Wednesday morning.
This is the app’s first public version, and developer Jules White say he’s hoping for plenty of feedback from users. White says the ability for a phone to connect with Bluetooth-enabled location devices, created by Nashville-based company BKON, could also benefit users in hospitals.