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Spirit Airlines announced Thursday afternoon it would move its operations control center to Williamson County.
The company will make the move from Florida.
“We are proud that Spirit Airlines has chosen Williamson County as the new home for their operations control center,” Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson said. “We look forward to welcoming them to our community and doing all we can to support their mission-critical work.”
The project represents an investment of $11.3 million and will bring 345 jobs to Tennessee over the next five years. Spirit will relocate more than 240 positions to Tennessee and create 100 additional jobs in Williamson County.
Williamson Inc. officials said the deal only took a matter of weeks after Spirit Airlines came for a site visit in December. The move included work with the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Valley Authority, Nashville International Airport and Williamson County local leaders.
Spirit Airlines is the first airline to make the county home.
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Nashville most-changed city in United States last decade per report
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Mike Post is the principal broker and owner of the full-service residential real estate firm Post and Company. He creates unique marketing for sellers throughout Middle Tennesee, using lighted real estate signs and highlighting intangible features of the properties with owners' handwritten home biographies. The firm uses professional staging and drone photography to help buyers understand a home's value. Mike's passion for service led him to offer free moving truck usage and host an annual client appreciation picnic.
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NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - Over the past decade, the Nashville skyline has changed dramatically as more skyscrapers are added each year, which means more offices and more jobs.
On average, tenants are renting office space around 1,000 square feet at $38 per square foot. That’s $38,000 annually that companies are paying to work in the heart of Music City.
“In the last five to six years, the rent downtown has just exploded,” said Tad Wood, a broker for TenantBase, a company that places businesses in office spaces around Nashville.
Wood said the growth of business in the downtown district has grown significantly.
“Downtown now is so many different segments,” said Wood. “That’s where Amazon is coming, there’s the SoBro district, there’s Church Street, and they all have different flavors. As you go down to where Amazon is coming, you can see it on the horizon, so people are already signing up and getting in line to be in these spaces that won’t be online for another year to year and a half.”
Nashville’s growth is impossible to deny, and experts say it’s just starting.
“I think we’ve got a long growth period in front of us,” said Wood. “These people that have come in, the money that’s come in from out of town, didn’t make a mistake picking here. We’ve got the housing, we’re growing for the future and building all the inventory. It will get filled up.”
To see the full report on how Nashville's office rentals stack up to the rest of the country among tech firms, click here.
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6 couples create 'friends compound' in Hendersonville
Bill Lewis, Special to Nashville Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK — TENNESSEEPublished 5:00 a.m. CT Oct. 23, 2019
Whatever you do, don’t call the collection of six homes along the mile-long driveway on Goshentown Road in Hendersonville a commune. It’s more accurate to say it’s a friends’ compound. Or call it a private, gated subdivision.
Six couples, some of them friends since childhood, moved into their homes beginning last October. More than a year earlier, they purchased 32 acres of farmland and subdivided it into lots of 5 or 6 acres where each couple built their own, privately owned house.
“We’re a group of people who’ve always dreamed of the same thing, the idea of building a community on land where you have your own space off the beaten path,” said Kindle Hughes.
“Each home is their own, and we have built-in friends,” she said.
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America’s Friendliest City:
On the other end of the spectrum, Nashville was voted the Friendliest City in America. And let’s be honest, we’re not surprised. Nashville has music to fill your soul, BBQ to fill your belly, a fun nightlife and undeniable Southern charm.
Visitors told Travel + Leisure they loved the music and food in this Tennessee hotspot, and its welcoming atmosphere did not go unnoticed. Nashville locals were eager to share their home with newbies, a quality that undoubtedly helped the city take the top spot.
So there you have it! Whether you’re traveling for food, weather or a cultural attraction, pay attention to the way locals treat you. You might be surprised at what you find.
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