In this episode, we speak to local leaders who are for and against the new stadium. Titans CEO and a representative from the city also answer listener questions about the proposal.
The Tennessee Titans may be getting a new stadium. What questions do you have about the plan?
As the Metro Council moves closer towards a final vote on the future of Nissan Stadium, we want to hear from you about the $2.2 billion plan.
Titans stadium deal inches forward with two key votes
Nashville’s Metro Council approved a non-bindng term sheet and hotel occupancy tax increase to help offset costs for the proposed NFL stadium.
Two experts offer conflicting assessments of the economic impact of the Titans’ proposed $2B stadium
Metro councilmembers want to better manage Nashville’s growth. So they’re heavily weighing whether the city needs a $2.1 billion enclosed Titans stadium, or if the city should just renovate Nissan Stadium.
Tennessee Titans and Nashville’s mayor strike a deal for a new domed stadium
Nashville’s mayor and the Tennessee Titans are announcing they’ve made a $2.2 billion deal for a new enclosed stadium.
The Tennessee Titans want a new stadium. Metro Government is conducting a study to find out if that’s a good deal.
While the details of the new deal aren’t final, the city and state are expected to give the Titans $1.2 billion to build a new stadium and get off the hook for maintenance.
The mayor who ran on improving neighborhoods now wants to build a new one downtown
After resident frustration of downtown Nashville getting the most money from elected officials, Mayor John Cooper ran on improving neighborhoods.
What’s next for Nissan Stadium?
The Tennessee Titans are pushing for a new stadium since its current home – Nissan Stadium – is more than 20 years old. But a new stadium wouldn’t be cheap and Nashville taxpayers could be on the hook for part of it.
Displaced: An affordable housing complex in East Nashville deteriorated in plain sight. Here’s how it happened.
One by one, the Riverchase Apartments are getting boarded up, forcing residents to move out of the East Nashville affordable housing complex.