It s like breaking up a family. Old Spaghetti Factory lease canceled by landlord; staff stunned
Restaurant was damaged in 2nd Avenue bombing
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and last updated 2021-02-22 10:01:50-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â The Old Spaghetti Factory on 2nd Avenue will not be returning when the street is rebuilt.
According to the restaurant s district manager, the corporate landlord decided to cancel the restaurant s lease. We are disappointed and saddened that our landlord has decided to cancel our lease. We want to continue to be part of downtown and hope that those that love going to our restaurant and would like to continue to be part of our family atmosphere in downtown Nashville, ask our landlord to reconsider that decision.
2nd Avenue businesses begin to reopen after Christmas bombing
It s been nearly a month and many businesses on 2nd Avenue are still picking up the pieces after the Christmas morning bombing. But this week, one business got a chance to open its doors again.
and last updated 2021-01-22 06:40:35-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn (WTVF) â It s been nearly a month and many businesses on 2nd Avenue are still picking up the pieces after the Christmas morning bombing. But this week, one business got a chance to open its doors again.
The Stillery is one of a few businesses that was able to reopen after the Christmas Day bombing. Mollie Tobin, the assistant general manager says she didn t even know if she had a job to return to.
I Believe In Nashville store helps Nashville bombing victims
For the last two weeks, 100% of the profits from the I Believe in Nashville stores were donated to funds benefitting victims of the Christmas Day bombing.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â One local business is working to help others re-open their doors following the Christmas day bombing.
Sunday marked the end of a two-week fundraiser held by the I Believe In Nashville store. All of the store s profits from sales online and at both retail locations will be donated to small businesses and people who lived on 2nd Avenue.
Council member wants public review of Christmas bombing investigation
Metro police answer questions from council members that lead to new questions about bombing investigation.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â The Metro Police Department submitted answers to several questions from Metro Council Members about the Christmas Day bombing.
Councilman-At-Large Bob Mendes told
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He is calling for a public review that would examine all aspects of Metro s response to the bombing, including the police department investigation into the suspected bomber more than a year before the blast.
Brad Paisley is the reason one Nashville man is beginning 2021 on a positive note.
The singer was one of several country stars who sent condolences and messages of hope to Music City residents whose homes were ravaged by the Christmas Day bombing.
Local musician Buck McCoy was one of many downtown residents displaced by the blast. The entertainer also lost his cat Molly, but fortunately was reunited with her on New Year s Eve thanks to the help of local officers.
McCoy revealed in a new video shared by TMZ that Paisley was very supportive, going as far as gifting him a fancy new guitar autographed by the star himself.