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Over the past three weeks, the Cobb family has mounted a massive effort to buy the Elliston Place property that’s home to Exit/In, the historic club they own and operate. They’ve gotten vocal supportfrom members of Metro Council for their desire to preserve the culture of the venue as well as its building. The Cobbs have also received more than $224,000 in donations from more than 4,000 donors to sweeten the offer (backed by Grubb Properties’ Live Venue Recovery Fund) that they hope to make to AJ Capital Partners, the developer to whom the property went under contract.
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Exit/In Launches GoFundMe After Being Sold to Developer
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Exit/In Launches GoFundMe After Being Sold to Developer
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Music fans and artists alike are rallying around Exit/In, a beloved club in Nashville that was recently sold to a developer and could now be forced to close for good. Club owners Chris and Telisha Cobb have launched a GoFundMe to help raise money to hopefully purchase the property back from AJ Capital Partners, with whom it is under contract.
As of publication, the GoFundMe has raised nearly $47,000 of its $200,000 goal via more than 800 donors. The online donation portal shows donations made in the names of several music industry members and artists, including Margo Price.
Price and other artists including songwriter and solo artist Kendell Marvel, who hosted his monthly Honky-Tonk Experience at Exit/In prior to the COVID-19 pandemic have also been spreading the word about the fundraising effort on social media: