Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell outlines his priorities at the State of Metro, including a reduction to the local grocery tax and new programs for affordable housing and local businesses.
NFL commissioner: Every expectation Nashville will see a Super Bowl with new stadium
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell knew the question was coming at the Tennessee Titans’ ceremony Friday before raising the final steel beam into place for their new enclosed stadium. The commissioner said the NFL has its process, but he has every expectation Nashville will see that in the future.
Titans reach halfway point of construction on new enclosed stadium
The Tennessee Titans are at the halfway point of building their new Nissan Stadium. And Titans president and CEO Burke Nihill said that 70% of the building has been sold thanks to 70% of season ticket holders carrying over commitments from the current stadium.
Nashville hotels seeing chart-topping demand for meetings and events
An event-planning company says the four U.S. hotels with the most demand from the event-planning industry are all in downtown Nashville.
NashVillager Podcast: Safety in the city
Do new safety measures under consideration for Nashville go far enough? Plus, the local news for January 9, 2025.
NashVillager Podcast: The Music City Miracle
What are your Titans game day superstitions? Plus, the local news for January 8, 2025.
Nearly two years in, early skeptics help steer East Bank and stadium projects forward
2025 will mark two years since Nashville passed what was one of the nation’s largest-ever sports subsidies. That contentious deal for a new Tennessee Titans stadium was tied to another major project: development of the East Bank. Here’s where the projects stand.
NashVillager Podcast: Lasting effects of a longtime dumping ground
For generations — and again right now — residents of the Bordeaux neighborhood have been battling against landfill proposals. Plus the local news for July 30, 2024.
Here’s how project leaders expect the East Bank to unfold
As it is now, the east bank of the Cumberland River in downtown Nashville consists of the soon-to-be-replaced Nissan Stadium, a sea of concrete and not much else. But, that’s not for long.






