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Mass-Timber Project Makes Its Mark on Nashville's Music Row

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In 2015, when Sony BMG and Universal Music left Music Row to lease office space in downtown Nashville, some worried about the future of the historic neighborhood where country music greats like Dolly Parton and Elvis Presley recorded their hit songs, says Hayne Hamilton, senior development manager for Panattoni Development Co. .

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Mass-Timber Project Makes Its Mark on Nashville Music Row

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In 2015, when Sony BMG and Universal Music left Music Row to lease office space in downtown Nashville, some worried about the future of the historic neighborhood where country music greats like Dolly Parton and Elvis Presley recorded their hit songs, says Hayne Hamilton, senior development manager for Panattoni Development Co. .

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Cat Financial Buys Nashville Building

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Nashville Business Journal reports Caterpillar Financial Services has purchased the building it has been leasing for its headquarters in Nashville's booming West End neighborhood. Caterpillar paid a reported $90.9 million for the mid-rise office building on West End Avenue.

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Warner Music Group Expanding In Nashville

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Warner Music Group (WMG) will expand in Nashville, TN over the next two years, bringing up to 175 jobs in Davidson County. finance team to its recently leased offices downtown at Nashville City Center. After undergoing renovations, WMG’s new Nashville office will open in mid-2017. WMG will relocate its U.S.

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Nashville's Major League Soccer stadium garners ground lease approval

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The 27,500-seat venue has a $190 million construction budget and a February 2021 target completion date.

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Monthly Mortgage Payments Outpace Rental Costs Nationwide

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A new report released by John Burns Real Estate Consulting earlier this month revealed that having a mortgage costs, on average, $839 more per month than having a lease, making renting the more affordable option for most Americans. The gap was 40 percent in Nashville, 38 percent in Denver and 35 percent in Tampa, Fla., and Phoenix.

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Ports And FTZs: Enter With Less Risk

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NASHVILLE ASCENDS: A CITY AND AIRPORT FLYING HIGH. Nashville is continually lauded as one of the most compelling and fastest growing cities in the country. And the city’s undeniable creative spirit continues to attract more and more musicians, artisans, craftsman, chefs, brewers and others who now call Nashville home.

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