Nashville Tops the List of Hottest Housing Markets for 2017

Nashville Tops the List of Hottest Housing Markets for 2017

Bring your banjo and a thirst for strong home value growth. Music City has moved beyond its country roots to become a fast-growing economy with employment by the healthcare industry and big corporate names including Nissan, Randstad and Kroger — plus the popular chain of 

How Hot Chicken Became Nashville’s Signature Dish

How Hot Chicken Became Nashville’s Signature Dish

  Eating hot chicken in Nashville isn’t just food to fill the belly. It’s entertainment. An event. An ordeal. It overtakes the senses like a Hank song – all tears, fire and passion. And that might be part of why it has a home in 

11 Best Bloody Marys in Nashville

11 Best Bloody Marys in Nashville

  The Bloody Mary. Its the one drink that has cured as many hangovers as its created, and any restaurants brunch menu can most often be accurately judged by the quality of its offering. In Nashville, some are better than others and were here to 

Best Things to Do in Nashville in the Summer

Best Things to Do in Nashville in the Summer

Despite what the Halloween decorations popping up in most stores around town might have you believe, summer is NOT over yet. Its still 100 degrees outside and there are lots of warm summer days left to enjoy, and you don’t need to search to find 

Summer Things to Do in Nashville!

Summer Things to Do in Nashville!

  Nashville is having a hot time this summer and is putting together a soundtrack of everyones summer favorites for Music City visitors. Live music, unique festivals and events, culinary excursions, family fun and new exhibits all combined with summer sunshine and the great outdoors 

Nashville’s Best Under-the-Radar Hot Chicken Dishes

Nashville’s Best Under-the-Radar Hot Chicken Dishes

Chicago has its deep dish pizza. Philly has its cheesesteaks. Seattle has its absurdly milky coffee. And Nashville has its hot chicken. Visitors come from all over to burn their tongues at places like Hattie Bs, Bolton’s, and Princes, but there’s more to the city’s 

Meet the duo who really, really wants the Nashville Sounds’ new stadium to be successful

Meet the duo who really, really wants the Nashville Sounds’ new stadium to be successful

As a duo, Frank Ward, the Sounds owner, and Garry Arthur, the teams chief operating officer, are a study in contrasts. Arthur stands well over 6-feet tall, and Ward, well-under. Arthur, from Vancouver, speaks with a deep Canadian accent. Ward, who is from New York, 

Tight real estate market becomes game of ‘first to know’

Tight real estate market becomes game of ‘first to know’

With multiple offers often going in the first day a home goes on the market, Realtors must be resourceful in getting their clients in the door first. After walking through the first house they looked at, first-time home buyers Megan and David Stricker followed their 

Brentwood bans residential uses in Town Center district

Brentwood bans residential uses in Town Center district

  The elected leaders of Brentwood have ended an experiment with more concentrated and intensive development of apartments and condos in the city’s Town Center district. Brentwood city commissioners voted 6-1 on Monday to bar any further residential development reversing the city’s efforts over the 

13 Events You Must Attend This Spring in Nashville

13 Events You Must Attend This Spring in Nashville

  Music City’s calendar is full of celebrations. Just take a look below at the events you must attend this spring in Nashville. Tin Pan South is the world’s largest songwriter festival. Last year’s event brought more than 9,000 fans to Nashville for 92 shows