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Demolition sought for historic 2nd Avenue buildings in downtown

The owner of four historic downtown buildings torn apart in the Christmas Day bombing is seeking immediate demolition. Much of the 2nd Avenue block between Church Street and Broadway s honky-tonk row will be taken down if the request is approved. The buildings were built more than a century ago as part of Nashville s first downtown business district. They most recently held luxury lofts, a tattoo parlor, chain restaurants and bars including Hooters and The Old Spaghetti Factory. H.I. Development Corp. President Andre Callen, representing the owner of 170-176 2nd Avenue North, formally requested demolition permits on Thursday. We have come to the heartbreaking conclusion that complete removal of the structures is required. The site is simply unsafe, states a letter to Metro officials from Callen.

Report: Nashville Police Could Have Done More With Bomb Tip

Report: Nashville Police Could Have Done More With Bomb Tip June 3, 2021 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Nashville police could have done a better job of following up on a 2019 tip about bomb-making activity by the man who later detonated an explosive in downtown Nashville on Christmas Day, a report released Wednesday concludes. Anthony Quinn Warner parked an RV in the middle of a Nashville tourist district early on the morning of Dec. 25 before setting off the blast that killed him, injured several others and heavily damaged dozens of buildings, including a key AT&T network facility. The explosion disrupted phone and data service for days over hundreds of miles.

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