ROSENTHAL: No.
is, we have 120, 130 members of two different restaurant staffs that we d
like to be able to tell them what is in their future, what is in our
future. And, as of right now, that whole section of the block may very well
have to be condemned because of the structural instability of those.
Those buildings were 165 years old, pre-Civil War, so they didn t have the
support built into them to allow something.
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restaurant in order to pay the bills.
ROSENTHAL: Right.
tornado. You had the shutdown in the pandemic and then now restrictions on
what you can do with your dining.
Christmas Day Bombing Another Dark Day for Nashville Businesses, Residents
When Sandy and Geff Lee finally saw a photo of the building that was home to their Nashville boutique on the day after the Christmas morning bombing, a quiet came over the room.
The rubble was overwhelming. Debris shadowed familiar details. Geff Lee pulled up a map to verify they were looking in the right place.
“That moment? It was silence. It was an eye-opener,” Sandy Lee said, owner of Ensemble. “It was blown up.”
The Christmas Day explosion has sparked shock across the country after a bomb detonated in the heart of Nashville’s historic downtown and killed the bomber, injured three other people and damaged dozens of buildings.
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