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New Eateries, Job Boosts, and Teddy Bear Clinics - Nashville Local Pulse
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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Friday, January 16. We kick off with some exciting new business buzz keeping our taste buds happy. Sweet Paris Creperie and Cafe just opened at Nashville Yards, serving up sweet and savory crepes that families are already raving about near the Cumberland River. Over in East Nashville, Dog Haus celebrates its grand opening tomorrow at 908 Main Street with free Haus Dogs, drink specials, and a live DJ all day. And Goodlettsville launches its first Restaurant Week on January 24, with 22 spots offering deals citywide. We love how these spots boost our local dining scene and create jobs.
Shifting to the job market, Oracle pushes hard for its massive Cumberland River campus, promising a cloud and AI hub with over 2 million square feet, a new pedestrian bridge, and even a Nobu sushi spot. They aim for 8500 jobs by 2031 with six-figure salaries, but so far only about 800 folks are on board downtown in those towers. Workers hesitate over lower pay compared to California and five-day office mandates, yet city leaders like East Bank CEO Ben York cheer the progress and infrastructure wins.
Our real estate hums along strong, with Nashville's Class A offices seeing positive absorption for seven straight quarters, drawing companies from coasts thanks to our growth and limited new builds. Job seekers prioritize stability this year amid economic wobbles.
On a feel-good note, TriStar Nolensville ER's teddy bear clinic last weekend had hundreds of kids and families at their freestanding spot, the first in Williamson County. Little ones triaged their stuffed pals, got X-rays, and bandaged them up, easing fears of ER visits with shorter waits and full pediatric care.
Crime stayed low in the past day, with no major incidents or alerts from Metro Police, keeping our streets safe for daily life. City Hall reports the downtown library garage lower levels could reopen soon, easing parking woes near the Public Library.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 48 degrees and light winds, perfect for outdoor errands but bundle up for chilly mornings. No big impacts on events.
Mark your calendars for Goodlettsville Restaurant Week and catch Crumbls S'mores Brownie this week. Quick nod to local schools: TriStar's community health push inspires our kids' achievements.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe. 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 quietplease.ai.
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Shifting to the job market, Oracle pushes hard for its massive Cumberland River campus, promising a cloud and AI hub with over 2 million square feet, a new pedestrian bridge, and even a Nobu sushi spot. They aim for 8500 jobs by 2031 with six-figure salaries, but so far only about 800 folks are on board downtown in those towers. Workers hesitate over lower pay compared to California and five-day office mandates, yet city leaders like East Bank CEO Ben York cheer the progress and infrastructure wins.
Our real estate hums along strong, with Nashville's Class A offices seeing positive absorption for seven straight quarters, drawing companies from coasts thanks to our growth and limited new builds. Job seekers prioritize stability this year amid economic wobbles.
On a feel-good note, TriStar Nolensville ER's teddy bear clinic last weekend had hundreds of kids and families at their freestanding spot, the first in Williamson County. Little ones triaged their stuffed pals, got X-rays, and bandaged them up, easing fears of ER visits with shorter waits and full pediatric care.
Crime stayed low in the past day, with no major incidents or alerts from Metro Police, keeping our streets safe for daily life. City Hall reports the downtown library garage lower levels could reopen soon, easing parking woes near the Public Library.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 48 degrees and light winds, perfect for outdoor errands but bundle up for chilly mornings. No big impacts on events.
Mark your calendars for Goodlettsville Restaurant Week and catch Crumbls S'mores Brownie this week. Quick nod to local schools: TriStar's community health push inspires our kids' achievements.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe. 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 quietplease.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