Friday Aug 15 | Nashville Business Journal
Prevost announces move within Davidson; will double service center space
Prevost will relocate its Tennessee Parts and Service Center from Whites Creek to a new Nashville facility in the summer of 2009, the company says in a news release.
Business briefs: Mt. Juliet apartment complex sells for $5.15M
Valley Forge Apartments, a 96-unit complex in Mt. Juliet, has been sold for $5.15 million, a broker to the transaction said.
Fire Destroys Whites Creek Home
Fire destroyed a home in Whites Creek in a matter of minutes Friday afternoon. It started at 4:45 p.m. Smoke was visible for miles.
Firefighters Battle 'Massive' House Fire
The Nashville Fire Department was battling a large house fire Friday afternoon located in the Whites Creek area.
Address: 7277 Old Hickory Blvd. Phone: 876-5132 Web site: www.mnps.org Principal: Mary Nollner What's new for 2008-09: * Nollner replaces Jamie Jenkins as principal.
A/C Problems Persist For Nashville Community
The hottest day of the year emphasizes a problem some Nashville families have had with their air conditioning units.
Oh, Rhio With all the really important socioeconomic issues challenging Tennessee residents this week, it's refreshing to find that the Scene keeps its sense of humor by ignoring the really big stories and, ...
A/C Problems Persist For Nashville Community
The hottest day of the year emphasizes a problem some Nashville families have had with their air conditioning units.
Hunters Lane, Whites Creek High get new principals
State officials today announced 68 new principal and assistant principal assignments at schools across Davidson County.
NAACP says rezoning plan segregates students
The Metro Nashville School Board could make sweeping changes to the district map Tuesday night.
New Homes Having Cooling Problems
A new Nashville subdivision is having widespread problems with their air conditioning and heating units.
Garrigan The Wrong Test Alan Coverstone on the contrived conundrum for elected officials: public vs.
$1 million pie business started in home kitchen
Barbara and Michael Turney, owners of Mama Turney's Homemade Pies in Whites Creek, have built a $1 million-plus business since the mid-1990s. They started small.
Whites Creek holds Beta Club induction
Whites Creek High School had its first induction of the National Beta Club on April 10 in the school's auditorium.
“The idea that we learn from each other and from different people from different backgrounds is a benefit. The challenge is encouraging that”
Poor graduation rates, a bad reputation and a lack of social, financial and racial diversity hurt Metro schools, parents told Mayor Karl Dean at a forum Monday at Whites Creek High School. via The Tennessean
Whites Creek parents raise concerns about truancy, leadership continuity
“For us, that's important. The worst thing that can happen is for someone to get mad or frustrated about something, and decide, - Well, I'm going to pull out of this system.'”
Parents say Whites Creek High School has had four principals in the last eight years. via Nashville City Paper
“Nashville is a tough crowd. People don't get up and go crazy at shows here.”
Love-Hate Mail Love-Hate Mail A Pullman acolyte Sniff. I dearly love Bill Pullman . via Nashville Scene
Nashville builders hold off on downtown high-rises
“We think the market is at a point where it's absorbing quite a few units”
An old tire store between 12th Avenue South and Interstate 65 is being demolished to make way for what could be the city's next two high-rises. But don't expect an immediate start to either. via The Tennessean
North Nashville developer sells Fisk-area homes
“There were a couple that sold but nothing to get excited about”
North Nashville developer Virgil Gordon sold 26 town homes he developed near Fisk University to a California investor for $2.6 million. via Nashville City Paper
Whites Creek to get retail, restaurants in Nashville Commons
“That area is a very nice middle-income area”
West Meade has Nashville West. Murfreesboro has The Avenue. And Mt. Juliet has Providence Marketplace. via The Tennessean