Nearly $700K Spent On Nashville Vs Tennessee Lawsuits Over Laws
Nashville Spent Nearly $700,000 Out Of Pocket On Four Lawsuits Challenging State Laws This Year Along With 1,645 Hours Of The Department’s Time, According To A New Report.
Read moreNashville Spent Nearly $700,000 Out Of Pocket On Four Lawsuits Challenging State Laws This Year Along With 1,645 Hours Of The Department’s Time, According To A New Report.
Read moreMetro Nashville Plans To Backstop Between $150 Million And $250 Million Of The $760 Million In Revenue Bonds Taken Out By The Metro Nashville Sports Authority For A New Estimated $2.2 Billion Tennessee Titans Stadium If The Deal Is Approved In April By Both The Sports Authority And The Metro Nashville Council.
Read moreConstruction Costs Have Been Divided Up Clearly To Fund Up To $2.2 Billion Of Construction Expenses On A New Tennessee Titans Stadium In Nashville, Expected To Open In 2027.
Read moreThe Tennessee Titans Are Expected To Make About $270 Million Off Personal Seat Licenses, An Amount That Will Go Toward The Team’s Contribution To A New Projected $2.1 Billion Stadium Set To Open In Fall 2027.
Read moreA Pair Of Bills To Change The Way Two Nashville Boards Are Chosen Advanced In Committee Wednesday.
Read moreSeveral Bills With The Goal Of Reorganizing Metro Nashville Government Are Advancing Through The Legislative Process In The Tennessee General Assembly.
Read moreA Sales Tax Fund Set To Pay For Nashville Revenue Bonds On A Proposed New $2.1 Billion Tennessee Titans Stadium Is Expected To Collect $2.9 Billion Through 2056, According To Projections From Metro Nashville.
Read moreMetro Nashville’s Mayor’s Office Announced A Deal To Renovate Or Rebuild Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway To The City’s Fair Board Without A Final Price Tag. An Analysis Showed That The Planned Funding For A $116.3 Million Project Would Fall Short Of Its Payments. The Deal Was Previously Termed A $75 Million Project But Construction Costs Later Increased To Make It More Than $100 Million.
Read moreThe Nashville Mayor’s Office Presented A Tax Deal For A $75 Million Renovation Of The Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway In Hopes Of Bringing A NASCAR Race Back To The Site. The Deal Is Similar To One Passed For The Tennessee Titans At Both Nissan Stadium And Proposed New $2.1 Billion Stadium Along With Bridgestone Arena, Geodis Park And Minor League Baseball Stadiums In Nashville, Knoxville And Chattanooga.
Read moreOpposition To A Deal For The Public Portion Of Financing Of A New $2.1 Billion Tennessee Titans Stadium Is Building Amongst Nashville Council Members Since The Deal Was First Announced At A Press Conference By The Mayor’s Office And Then A Non-Binding Term Sheet Was Presented To The City’s Sports Authority And East Bank Stadium Committee.
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