A group of non-Nashville urban placemaking professionals has recommended that the city take a broad approach to reinventing the bomb-damaged segment of Second Avenue â with a âpermanent point of contactâ to coordinate an effort that could carry a minimum price tag of $58 million.
The local chapter of the Urban Land Institute hosted the seven national experts via a Zoom meeting Friday, an event that drew about 165 participants.
Called âRestoring Nashvilleâs Birthplace: ULIâs Advisory Services Panel Recommendations on the Future of 2nd Avenue and Environs,â the online event featured built environment professionals who recently devoted in-person time assessing the area that was bombed on Christmas morning 2020 (read
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