Home NoticiasA scrapyard that has occupied a stretch of South First Street in downtown Nashville since the 1960s is set for redevelopment after a group of investors purchased the property for $245 million in August. But the city wants residents to share their opinion on what should get built at the site. https://tinyl.co/4NS7 | WSMV 4, Nashville

A scrapyard that has occupied a stretch of South First Street in downtown Nashville since the 1960s is set for redevelopment after a group of investors purchased the property for $245 million in August. But the city wants residents to share their opinion on what should get built at the site. https://tinyl.co/4NS7 | WSMV 4, Nashville

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

A scrapyard that has occupied a stretch of South First Street in downtown Nashville since the 1960s is set for redevelopment after a group of investors purchased the property for $245 million in August. But the city wants residents to share their opinion on what should get built at the site. https://tinyl.co/4NS7 | WSMV 4, Nashville

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