Thursday, July 30, 2009

Parton Describes Moving to Nashville: More to Make Move to Middle TN

Recently, CMT News profiled Nashville resident, Dolly Parton, and her initial move to Nashville.

The Knoxville native moved to Nashville after graduating from high school and met her husband on her first day in Music City at a Laundromat.  They married two years later.  Parton moved to Nashville to be a singer, but found success in songwriting prior to becoming a star.  She accepted an honorary doctorate from the University of Tennessee in May….

More people will be moving to Nashville --- according to the feedback received from a recent Housing Fair that was sponsored by the mayor.  The event featured realtors, mortgage companies and homebuilders, and had many attendees looking for (and finding) great deals.  According to Mayor Karl Dean:“People are still moving to Nashville.  Our best days are still ahead of us so, I am very optimistic about the future of this city.”

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Monday, July 20, 2009

‘The Rock’ Relocates in Knoxville

A monument known only as “The Rock” was moved to a new location on Wednesday at the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville, Tennessee. 

“The Rock” has become an icon of the UT campus.  A 98-ton, dolomite boulder, became like a bulletin board in 1980, when the tradition of painting the Rock began and has announced campaigns of all sorts from slogans to messages to marriage proposals to spring break announcements.

The Rock’s new home will be across the street, 275 feet away, at Volunteer Blvd and Pat Head Summitt Street.  The Rock was relocated so that a new Student Health Center may be constructed. 

The excavation began at 8 am on Wednesday, when the Rock was lifted with large steel cables to keep it from breaking.  There was a back-up rock on reserve, in the event that the rock broke apart during the move.  Both current students and alumni showed up for the event……

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Business Moving to Another Nashville Location

Yazoo Brewing is moving its beer operations, but will be relocating to another space within Nashville. 

Yazoo Brewing Company has experienced growing demand for its beer, and as a result, the company is quadrupling its space and supply.  Yazoo’s production will increase from 7,500 barrels to 25,000 barrels a year.  The company will be moving from the Marathon Motor Works Building near downtown Nashville.  Yazoo is investing $1.5 million to buy a new facility on Division Street. 

Yazoo was started in 2003. The company employs seven full-time and five part-time workers and produces Pale Ale and Dos Perros, which account for 80% of company sales.  The company plans to introduce more specialty beers and is purchasing more equipment to accommodate an increase in operations.  The brewery is named after the Yazoo River that flows through Vicksburg, Mississippi. 

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Major Music Player, BMI, Moving From New York to Nashville

According to several sources, BMI will be moving at least two dozen positions from New York to Nashville…

Robbin Ahrold, the VP of communications and marketing of BMI announced on Monday that the company will move the jobs to the Music Row office in Nashville by next spring. 

BMI, or Broadcast Music Inc., is a music rights agency that collects and distributes royalties and licensing fees for songwriters, composers, and music publishers in the music industry.  The company is one of three main performing-rights organizations. 

Many BMI employees were given the choice of moving from New York to Nashville.  The move is intended to consolidate the company’s administrative team to one location.  The current Nashville office for BMI has 500 employees. 

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