Tuesday, November 17, 2015

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  • Megan Barry plans to attend Hillary Clinton fundraiser in Nashville

    Megan Barry plans to attend Hillary Clinton fundraiser in Nashville
    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton shakes hands during a rally Monday, Oct. 12, 2015, in Las Vegas.(Photo: John Locher / AP)Nashville's new Mayor Megan Barry plans to be among those welcoming Hillary Clinton to Nashville this week at aprivate fundraiserbenefiting the former secretary of state's presidential campaign.The Clinton fundraiser is set for Friday evening at the Forest Hill home of Nashville businessman, prominent Tennessee Democratic donor and ex-mayoral candidate..
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  • Computer science center to serve all of Nashville

    Computer science center to serve all of Nashville
    Buy PhotoEvan Smalley, 14, attends RePublic to learn about coding and other aspects of computer science. The school dedicated its Thomas H. Cato Computer Science Center on Tuesday.(Photo: Larry McCormack / The Tennessean)Buy PhotoThomas Cato didn't like the spotlight and instead was a man who wanted the spotlight on others, his son Hal Cato said.He'd probably be embarrassed if he saw his name on RePublic High School's Thomas H. Cato Computer Science Center, said the RePublic charter school board..
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  • Warby Parker brings store to Nashville

    Warby Parker brings store to Nashville
    Buy PhotoWarby Parker is opening its brick-and-mortar Nashville store in Edgehill Village.(Photo: Shelley Mays / The Tennessean)Buy PhotoE-commerce eyeglasses retailerWarby Parkeris betting big on brick-and-mortar.The New York City-based company — which disrupted the eyewear industry by offering consumers a cheaper alternative with its $95 prescription glasses — will open a store in Nashville on Saturday at 1207 Villa Place in Edgehill Village, Warby Parker’s 19th brick-and-mortar.How the store ..
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  • Google Fiber leasing Gulch space for Nashville office

    Google Fiber leasing Gulch space for Nashville office
    Space above Kayne Prime being remodeled for operations, including a call centerElectrician Oronde Walker works on demolition of the existing electrical system at the 1101 McGavock St. office space Google is expected to occupy.(Photo: Getahn Ward)Story HighlightsGoogle Fiber also plans Fiber Space showroom at Icon in the GulchGoogle Fiber has settled on leasing space above Kayne Prime restaurant in the Gulch for its main Nashville office.Interior demolition is underway on the 17,000 square foot s..
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  • Nashville couple charged in marijuana grow operation | WKRN News 2

    Nashville couple charged in marijuana grow operation | WKRN News 2
    Courtesy: Metro Nashville Police DepartmentNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A Nashville couple was arrested Tuesday after a marijuana grow operation was reportedly found during the eviction of a parolee.Metro police say Timothy Carlton and his girlfriend Joey Guilds, 39, were arrested at a home on Streamfield Court in Antioch.Courtesy: Metro Nashville Police DepartmentDetectives were called to the scene by deputies serving an eviction on Carlton.According to a press release from the police department, ..
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  • Causal dining restaurant eyed for East Nashville site

    Causal dining restaurant eyed for East Nashville site
    Lawyers buy 0.35-acre tract for $1.2M, weigh optionsA restaurant is among options being explored for property that includes 974 Main St.(Photo: Davidson County Assessor of Property)Story HighlightsSeller was owner of Hunter's Custom Automotive.A partnership of two local personal injury lawyers has bought a 0.35-acre property in East Nashville for $1.2 million.Jim Higgins and Rick Piliponis of The Higgins Firm PLLC are exploring options that include redeveloping the site for occupancy by a casual..
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  • Police Respond To Car Fire On James Robertson Parkway

    Police Respond To Car Fire On James Robertson Parkway
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Several police responded to a car fire on James Robertson Parkway in Nashville Tuesday night.It happened around 5 p.m. near the intersection of James Robertson and 3rd Avenue.A white van was stopped, waiting to turn onto 3rd Ave., next to the Criminal Justice Center when the front end began smoking.The driver and passengers jumped out of the van as quickly as possible, but one of them suffered minor burn injuriesThird Avenue and James Robertson Westbound were closed for a shor..
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  • Memphis clothier Oak Hall expanding to Nashville

    Oak Hall is branching out of town - to Nashville - after 156 years of selling clothes in Memphis."The timing with the real estate had a lot to do with it,'' Will Levy said Tuesday, referring to shop space in the Hill Center Green Hills lifestyle center in southwest Nashville. He's in the sixth generation of a family that has run Oak Hal..
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  • East Nashville's Turnip Truck relocating - WSMV Channel 4

    East Nashville's Turnip Truck relocating - WSMV Channel 4
    East Nashville's Turnip Truck relocating Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 6:51 PM EST Updated: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 7:25 PM EST Everything at the Turnip Truck was 50 percent off as they popular market prepares to move. NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - After nearly 15 years, a popular east Nashville market is closing its doors.The Turnip Truck at 10th Avenue and Woodland is moving to a new, bigger space a few blocks down the ..
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  • Need to fill up your car? New Nashville service will do it for you | WKRN News 2

    Need to fill up your car? New Nashville service will do it for you | WKRN News 2
    (Photo: WKRN)NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – What do you think about never having to go to the gas station again? That is actually an option now in Nashville.The service is called Yoshi, a truck designed to be a mobile gas station. Its drivers will travel to where your car is parked and fill up your tank with gas.Bryan Frist (Photo: WKRN)“The idea was why does everyone need to travel to a gas station? Why can’t we bring the gas station to you?” said Bryan Frist, one of the co-founders of Yoshi.Yoshi l..
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