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Brentwood entity that once owned Kmart property deals its last parcel at busy intersection
A South Nashville property home to a Hardee’s at the bustling Nolensville Road and Harding Place intersection has sold for $2.55 million.
Of note, the property was part of a trio of fast food properties once listed for sale for a collective $7.1 million with the owner of two of them, SSI Nolensville LLC, having been active in real estate transactions at the intersection the past few years.
The Hardee’s property, with an address of
4099 Nolensville Pike, had an asking price of about $2.66 million, with SSI (which is affiliated with Brentwood-based Summit Strategic Investments) the seller.
Multi-county police chase ends in crash
WTVF
and last updated 2021-03-05 23:53:06-05
NOLENSVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â A multi-county police chase involving a stolen vehicle stretched from Williamson County to Marshall County ending in a crash Friday.
The pursuit began Friday morning just before 8 a.m. Nolensville Police officers tried to make a traffic stop on Nolensville Road of a driver in a stolen truck and trailer, 37-year-old Tracy L. Potts.
Nolensville Police
Photo: Nolensville Police Dept.
But instead of stopping the driver swerved to avoid the traffic stop, hitting another vehicle and ramming the NPD unmarked vehicle in front of him. The officer was not injured.
Two weather-related deaths reported by TEMA Natalie Neysa Alund and Rachel Wegner, Nashville Tennessean
Nashville and much of Middle Tennessee awoke to freezing temperatures, ice and patches of snow across cars, driveways, sidewalks and roadways on Monday and more frigid weather was expected to hit the region over the next 24 hours.
As of about 6:45 p.m. Monday, hundreds of vehicle crashes and thousands of power outages had been reported across the region.
Law enforcement and city leaders continued to urge residents to stay home. If they must venture out they re asked to bundle up, drive slowly and watch their step.
Louisiana
Parts of Louisiana may see as much as 5 inches of snow before Winter Storm Uri moves out of the area, according to National Weather Service meteorologists.
Temperatures dropped to 21 degrees in the South Louisiana city of Houma on Monday. But bitter wind chills made it feel more like 10 degrees ahead of rain that is expected to set in on Tuesday.
Monroe and Shreveport regional airports canceled flightswhile crews fight to de-ice the runways.
Mississippi
Sleet and slow accumulations through Tuesday morning range from half an inch in the southeast to as much as 5 inches in the northwestern parts of the state. Ice accumulations range from one-tenth to one-fourth of an inch.