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Predators' Thrilling Win, Midtown Improvement, Holiday Cheer, and More - Nashville Local Pulse
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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Sunday, December 21. We kick off with great news from Bridgestone Arena, where our Predators pulled off a thrilling 5-3 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs last night. Luke Evangelista broke the tie in the third, Steven Stamkos added a goal and assist, and the crowd went wild as we edge closer to turning our season around. Tonight, the New York Rangers visit, so grab those tickets if you can.
Over at City Hall, Metro Council just approved the new Midtown Central Business Improvement District near Music Row and Vanderbilt. Property owners in that buzzing area around Demonbreun Hill and Division Street will chip in about 1.5 million dollars a year starting in 2027 for extra cleaning, maintenance, and security by approved Metro Police. Residents say it means safer streets and better quality of life amid our growth, though some worry about the added fees on top of rising taxes.
Weather-wise, we have a slightly cooler end to the weekend with highs in the low 50s and mostly sunny skies, perfect for holiday outings. No major impacts today, but bundle up for evening events as temps dip to the upper 30s overnight.
On the heartbreaking side, a house fire claimed the life of a Nashville woman, and her family seeks help for a memorial. Meanwhile, in public safety news from the past day, police are investigating a fatal head-on crash in nearby Clarksville, and Jeffery Simmons reports an armed burglary at his home, though thankfully his mom was safe. Stay vigilant, neighbors.
New business vibes include holiday cheer at The Factory at Franklin, decked out with a massive tree by the Skyline Bar entryway, drawing crowds for shopping and lights. Job market stays strong with about 15,000 openings in healthcare and tech around town, while real estate sees median home prices holding at 450,000 dollars.
Mark your calendars for free Christmas meals giveaways at local churches this week, plus community events like the holiday market on Broadway through Tuesday. Quick shoutout to area schools for strong winter sports starts, and a feel-good note: a church handed out 600 free Christmas meals yesterday, warming hearts across our city.
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Over at City Hall, Metro Council just approved the new Midtown Central Business Improvement District near Music Row and Vanderbilt. Property owners in that buzzing area around Demonbreun Hill and Division Street will chip in about 1.5 million dollars a year starting in 2027 for extra cleaning, maintenance, and security by approved Metro Police. Residents say it means safer streets and better quality of life amid our growth, though some worry about the added fees on top of rising taxes.
Weather-wise, we have a slightly cooler end to the weekend with highs in the low 50s and mostly sunny skies, perfect for holiday outings. No major impacts today, but bundle up for evening events as temps dip to the upper 30s overnight.
On the heartbreaking side, a house fire claimed the life of a Nashville woman, and her family seeks help for a memorial. Meanwhile, in public safety news from the past day, police are investigating a fatal head-on crash in nearby Clarksville, and Jeffery Simmons reports an armed burglary at his home, though thankfully his mom was safe. Stay vigilant, neighbors.
New business vibes include holiday cheer at The Factory at Franklin, decked out with a massive tree by the Skyline Bar entryway, drawing crowds for shopping and lights. Job market stays strong with about 15,000 openings in healthcare and tech around town, while real estate sees median home prices holding at 450,000 dollars.
Mark your calendars for free Christmas meals giveaways at local churches this week, plus community events like the holiday market on Broadway through Tuesday. Quick shoutout to area schools for strong winter sports starts, and a feel-good note: a church handed out 600 free Christmas meals yesterday, warming hearts across our city.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Nashville Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI