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Ex-Antioch auto dealership site sells for $3 5M+

Maryland private equity firm connected to Hudson Automotive buys from Reed family A private equity firm connected to a South Carolina-based automotive dealership establishing a strong local presence has paid $3.56 million for an Antioch property, with the seller an entity affiliated with Nashville’s Reed family. According to a Davidson County Register of Deeds document, Hanover, Maryland-based Redwood Capital Investments now owns the property, located at Billionaire Jim Davis oversees Redwood, which in late 2020 paid $6.9 million for the South Nashville property to which Charleston-based Hudson Automotive will locate in the future (read more here). Davis is co-founder of Allegis Group, which bills itself as the largest staffing firm in the U.S., with cousin Steve Bisciotti, the majority owner of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens.

Police: Man in Tennessee killed after 13-year-old driver crashes into parked car

Police: Man in Tennessee killed after 13-year-old driver crashes into parked car Police say the 13-year-old was driving recklessly and hit a parked car in the O Reilly s parking lot, killing a man who was sitting in his car. By: WTVF Staff and last updated 2021-03-05 23:39:35-05 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Metro police said a 71-year-old man was killed in South Nashville after a 13-year-old driver crashed into his parked car. The crash happened Friday morning at an O Reilly Auto Parts store on Nolensville Pike. Police said the juvenile first hit a car on Nolensville Pike and took off to get away from the scene.

Police: Man in Tennessee killed after 13-year-old driver crashes into parked car

Police: Man in Tennessee killed after 13-year-old driver crashes into parked car
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Police: Man killed after 13-year-old driver crashes into parked car

Car parade provides free books for elementary school students

Car parade provides free books for elementary school students Community members come together to provide free books for students at Paragon Mills Elementary School and last updated 2021-03-02 22:20:47-05 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Hundreds of elementary school students celebrated National Read Across America Day by taking home some new books. Cars lined up at Paragon Mills Elementary School in South Nashville for a chance to collect toys, treats, and six free books for each student. The car parade also celebrated Dr. Seuss birthday, so many of the teachers and participants dressed up as characters from his books. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, First Lady Maria Lee, Metro Police officers, Davidson County sheriff s deputies, and volunteers from the non-profit organization Book em all helped with the event.

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