Restoring 2nd Avenue by Civic Design Center:https://www.civicdesigncenter.org/the-impact/projects/restoring-2nd-ave Metro Development and Housing Agency – Latest Renderings:https://www.nashville-mdha.org/2023/05/01/latest-second-avenue-renderings-completed/
https://www.nashvillemhcf.org/2nd-avenue-restoration Community Alert from Mayor Cooper:Mayor John Cooper has declared a civil emergency with a curfew in place that started at 4:30pm yesterday and will last until 4:30pm on Sunday, Dec. 27. The area under curfew is between First Avenue and Fourth Avenue and from Broadway to James Robertson Parkway. All businesses within that area are to remain closed. This curfew is important as this is an active crime scene for the FBI, ATF, Metro Nashville Police Department, and Metro Nashville Fire Department. Mayor Cooper has notified that if someone identifies them self and the reasonneed to get to a business, Metro Police will allow you into the impacted area except for on 2nd Avenue. Photo ID and destination are required before entry in to the area currently closed due to the curfew. Note that the non-emergency number of 615-862-8600 is not working right now. You can go online to HubNashville.gov to get updated information. Thank you… Read More »2nd Avenue Strong
NASCAR Champion’s Week Fan Fest Nashville’s Riverfront Park will be transformed to NASCAR Champion’s Week Fan Fest. Activation will include a display of all sixteen race cars that competed in the 2019 Monster Energy Series Playoffs, Official Partner displays, amplified social media engagement, autograph sessions, giveaways, and more. • Dates:
December 3rd | 12:00PM – 8:00 PM
December 4th | 12:00PM – 8:00 PM
December 5th | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
• Location: Riverfront Park / Court of Flags / Train Depot & Station
In an effort to minimize the event’s impact on your residence or business, we are taking this opportunity to inform you of the dates and times for all street closures related to the event. STREET CLOSURES Monday December 2 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM • Close 1st Ave cut out area (East side of street) just south of Broadway.
Monday December 2 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM • Close 1st Ave cut out area (East side of street) just south of Broadway.
Thanks again to all of our sponsors without your contribution this year’s high-rise in honky tonk would have not been a success. A big thank you from everyone at The DISTRICT. Please check out our sponsor page to learn more
October 10, 2019 | 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm CDT | PRESALE WELCOME Welcome to the 33nd Annual High Rises & Honky Tonks Progressive Party for The DISTRICT. As most of you know, this is The DISTRICT’s only fundraiser for the year and we could not do what we do without your support. Thank you for being a part of this year’s event. This year we will start with appetizers and drinks at The Fairlane Hotel located at 401 Union Street. The second stop will be The Bobby Hotel located at 230 4th Avenue North, which will include our presentation to Judy Steel Bayer, out Sprit of The District Award recipient, along with more great food and drinks and out famous silent auction.
THE DISTRICT NASHVILLE IS PROUD TO PARTNER WITH THE WINE ON THE RIVER! ABOUT WINE ON THE RIVER NASHVILLE The 17th Annual Wine on the River Nashville Join us on Saturday, September 7th, 2019 from 3pm-7pm as we travel through different regions spanning the globe. Sample wine, beer, and spirits specific to a certain region. Restaurants featuring culturally themed menus will also have food available for purchase. Take a break from your travels and enjoy the soothing sounds of live music. Wine on the River Nashville will be making it’s way to its new home at Riverfront Park! Wine On the River is a rain or shine event and no refunds will be given.
We can’t fix the litter problem overnight. But we should all do our part to help stop littering. Litter prevention and pickup efforts are critical to keeping roadways safe and maintaining the natural beauty of Tennessee. TDOT spends approximately $15 million annually on the programs described in this report and right-of-way litter pickup contracts. Tennesseans care about preserving the scenic beauty of their communities. The Citizen’s Litter Prevention Hotline is an educational tool to remind those who engage in littering that their actions are hurtful to the state and to their community. TDOT maintains the toll-free hotline at 1-877-8-LITTER (877-854-8837.) Citizens can also report a littering incident online at www.tn.gov/tdot/environmental- home/environmental-highway-beautification-office/litter.html.
Nashville is one of the top destinations for the 4th of July. From the fireworks show to rooftop parties to incredible live music, it’s hard to beat the fun in Music City on Independence Day. Let Freedom Sing: Nashville July 4th Fireworks @ 5th and Broadway & Ascend Amphitheater | Downtown Music City celebrates July 4th in downtown Nashville with live music and a huge fireworks show. Join in on the fun on Thursday, July 4, 2019, with FREE concerts at 5th and Broadway and the Nashville Symphony performing at Ascend Amphitheater during the fireworks show. The site opens at noon. There will be live performances by Brett Eldredge, Mac McAnally, Jessy Wilson, and Dylan Scott.There will also be kid-friendly activities and vendors during this free event.
Get ready country music fans—it’s almost time for Nashville’s most beloved music event, the CMA Music Festival. The event is Thursday through Sunday, June 6-9, 2019, in Downtown Nashville, and attracts about 80,000 locals and tourists for one weekend of country music lovin’.