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Work set to begin on Music Row hotel | Nashville Post

50 Music Square W. Work is ready to begin at the Music Row site once home to the iconic United Artists Tower and long eyed for a hotel, then an apartment building and, once more, a hotel. The project will unfold at 50 Music Square W. An investor and development group overseen by hoteliers Jay Patel and Andy Bhakta will undertake work on the seven-story, 132-room hotel building (pictured). The site previously accommodated the nine-story octagon-shaped United Artists Tower, which the owners had razed in 2019. A permit, valued at $3.09 million, has been issued to allow for framing and foundation work. Southland Constructors is handling the job.

Honky-Tonk Blues: The Pandemic and the Changing Culture of Lower Broadway

Tweet Honky Tonk Central, Sept. 6, 2020Photo: Alex Kent In July, as Nashville was hitting new highs for COVID-19 positivity rates and hospitalizations were surging across Tennessee, TMZ published a video of Lower Broadway with the title “No-Maskville.” The nearly 90-second clip taken from a car shows what looks like a normal scene for the street on a weekend night — and that’s what was so confounding about it. Large crowds crammed into small indoor bars, with many more people milling around outside waiting to get in, most of them apparently unmasked. A shirtless man strolls by in the foreground. It was one of several videos and images from Nashville’s main tourist destination that spread around the internet over the past year to the shock and horror of many observers. The images further prompted a question that one might have already felt compelled to ask: What the hell is going on down there? 

You might know Morgan Wallen because of the SNL incident, but he s poised to be the future of country music

Skip to main content Currently Reading You might know Morgan Wallen because of the SNL incident, but he s poised to be the future of country music Emily Yahr, The Washington Post Jan. 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Singer Morgan Wallen is poised to be the future of the country music genre.John ShearerShow MoreShow Less 2of3Morgan Wallen, second from left, appears with Pete Davidson, as well as Jason Bateman and Bowen Yang as future Wallens, during a sketch on the Dec. 5, 2020, episode of Saturday Night Live. Will Heath/NBCShow MoreShow Less 3of3 The night that Morgan Wallen got kicked out of Kid Rock s Big Ass Honky Tonk & Rock n Roll Steakhouse in Nashville last spring may be blurry - he thinks he broke a shot glass - though the aftermath was clear. He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and because he is one of the most prolific stars in country music, the news was picked up by Page Six and People magazine and his mug shot was plastered across the

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