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A fortune-telling ban could come to an end in a Middle Tennessee city. The city manager of Goodlettsville estimates their ban was put in place more than 40 years ago.
Sales of music on physical CDs rose for the first time in two decades in 2021, according to data from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Atlanta-based development company Mill Creek Residential has landed another major permit for its Modera Gulch, under construction and expected to be completed in early 2023. The 15-story tower will rise at 810 Division St. adjacent to the back of the Party Fowl structure. Mill Creek's permit is valued at about $52.1 million and follows the issuing of a $17.1 million permit about which the Post reported in April. MCRT Tennessee Construction is the general contractor. Modera Gulch (pictured) will offer 378 residential units, 18,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial/retail space and 592 parking spaces. The local office of Raleigh-based engineering firm Kimley-Horn and Atlanta-based land-planning and architecture company Cooper Carry are participating.
Located at 3012 Gallatin Pike, the 0.75-acre property offers a building home to a Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen chicken eatery. Its new owner is a Lebanon-based LLC, details of which the Post was unable to determine. Hill Realty acquired the property in January 1935 for $6,000, according to Metro records. The recent sales price is 167 times that figure. The property sits near the Gallatin and East Trinity Lane T-intersection. Greg Coleman and Treanor Granbery, principal and affiliate broker, respectively, at Nashville-based Southeast Venture, represented Hill Realty. The Post could not determine if the buyer had broker representation. The sale follows Hill Realty’s having recently paid $2.4 million for the property at 1201 Gallatin that was once home to Krispy Kreme Donuts. (Read more on that