NASHVILLE
— A powerful surge in construction is reshaping the physical character
and economy of this 236-year-old river city, and fueling a deepening
public conversation about essential civic values that many residents
worry could be lost.
More
than 100 new projects, together valued at more than $2 billion, are
underway in Nashville or planned to start next year, according to city
figures. Most of the big projects — four hotels, five office buildings
and eight high-rise residential towers with a total value of $1.5
billion — are in the downtown core, a number of them rising on former
parking lots, according to the Nashville Downtown Partnership, a
business development group.
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