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President's windmill hatred is a worry for booming industry -
Friday, September 27, 2019
BLOCK ISLAND, R.I. (AP) — The winds are blowing fair for America's wind power industry, making it one of the fastest-growing U.S. energy sources.
Land-based turbines are rising by the thousands across America, from the remote Texas plains to farm towns of Iowa. And the U.S. wind boom now is expanding offshore, with big corporations planning $70 billion in investment for the country's first utility-scale offshore wind farms.
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Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for March 2016 -
Friday, April 15, 2016
Top residential real estate sales, March 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
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Top residential real estate transactions for June 2015 -
Friday, July 24, 2015
Top residential real estate transactions, June 2015, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.
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As new residents push into Nashville, neighborhoods push back -
Friday, July 24, 2015
It’s no secret that Nashville’s a city on the rise, and a close look at numbers suggests the rapid population growth is not just strong, it’s stratospheric. Undoubtedly, the city’s current boomtown status puts Nashville in the international spotlight and brings jobs and prosperity to more residents.
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One million new residents headed to Middle Tennessee: Where will they live? Will we be ready? -
Friday, May 16, 2014
For Middle Tennessee, the question is not, “If we build it, will they come?” It’s more like, “How will we build it before they come?” During the next 20 years, Middle Tennessee’s 10-county region will absorb 1 million new residents. That’s twice the growth rate of the rest of the nation.
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Goal is more walking, biking -
Friday, January 4, 2013
Walking and biking are actively encouraged in Green Hills as a way to decrease traffic in that overburdened neighborhood and throughout Davidson County.
“Increased walkability is the goal for Green Hills, and for all over the city, really,” says Craig Owensby, public information officer for the Metro Department of Planning.
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Metro eyes Council redistricting; population shifts south -
Friday, March 18, 2011
Davidson County’s continuing population shift might soon result in more and smaller Metro Council districts in the southern portions of the county.
Once it receives 2010 Census data, Metro Planning Department expects to have a redistricting plan ready within a week, allowing time for the Planning Commission and Metro Council to approve the plan for redrawing district boundaries prior to the May 19 filing deadline for Aug. 4 Council elections.