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Nashville International Airport: Growing In Tandem With Middle Tennessee

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Middle Tennessee is one of the fastest-growing regions in the nation, and Nashville International Airport (BNA) is growing with it. Read: Nashville International Airport: Growing In Tandem With Middle Tennessee at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Nashville Mayor Pushes Major Transit Plan for Downtown

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Nashville Mayor Megan Barry (D) has unveiled a $5.2-billion billion transportation proposal that calls for building a new transit system and downtown tunnel for Tennessee’s capital city by 2032.

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Western Express Investing $88M In Tennessee Expansion

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The freight and transportation company's expansion project will create 225 new jobs at its Nashville headquarters over the next five years. Read: Western Express Investing $88M In Tennessee Expansion at BusinessFacilities.com.

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KeepTruckin Investing $3.6M In Tennessee Expansion

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The transportation technology leader will create approximately 385 jobs as it expands its Nashville job market. . Read: KeepTruckin Investing $3.6M In Tennessee Expansion at BusinessFacilities.com.

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TDOT Commissioner Says Don't Count on Big Checks

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Last week, Nashville's Regional Transit Authority and Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved the nMotion plan, a 25-year, $6 billion regional transit plan designed to triple the city's existing system.

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NFI To Invest $7.2M, Create 170 Jobs In Tennessee

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NFI continues to grow rapidly and we are excited to bring this new location to the Nashville area,” said NFI President and Vice Chairman Jeff Brown. NFI already has an existing presence with two other locations in the Nashville area,” said Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe.

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Three interconnected solutions for 'saving' urban centers

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There is no simple solution to these urban challenges, but by focusing on three interconnected solutions—reimagined workplaces, attainable housing, and safe and accessible transportation—we can move the needle toward a brighter future. And some are already making permanent changes to support new modes of transportation, such as micromobility.

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