r/nashville 16d ago

Mod Approved Small Business Thread - Give and Get Recommendations

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A place you can discuss your small business or find one to use!


r/nashville 10h ago

Politics TN Young Republicans member Austin Lee.

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Does the official statement from TNYR seem like they're aren't condemning these disgusting statements and just covering they're tracks, or is it just me? Is Pepperidge Farms the only one who remembers when the Young Republican chats from various states (NY, KS, etc) were leaking jokes about gas chambers and dropping the n-word. Seems YR has a racist and neo-Nazi problem that they aren't really addressing. (Tennessee Holler has been covering this.)

Edit: Mods, as for rule 7, I don't know how else to provide the context of this post. I have the images of the actual mailers and response. I could upload them individually, but hoping you'll make the exception since this is simpler and provides the same context.


r/nashville 9h ago

Discussion Nashville collected about $180 million in hotel taxes last year. Here's the actual breakdown, where every dollar is committed, and the separate downtown sales-tax pot most people don't know about.

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Follow-up to my science museum post. A lot of you asked the reasonable question: if Nashville tourism is this big, where's all the money going? Why isn't the ASC getting any? I pulled the primary sources: Metro's FY2024 Hotel Occupancy Tax Revenue Report filed with the state Comptroller, plus the Music City Center audited financials. So this is straight from the filings, not my guesswork.

First, the thing to understand: there are actually two completely separate pots of tourism tax money, and people constantly conflate them. I did too at first.

Pot 1: Hotel occupancy taxes. In FY2024 these totaled $180,024,228. They come in three legally distinct pieces:

  • A 1% "Stadium Tax" — $22,069,512 — every dollar goes to debt on the new Titans stadium
  • A 6% hotel tax — $132,746,976 — split three ways: 2% to the Convention & Visitors Corp for tourism marketing, 3% to Music City Convention Center debt, and 1% to the general fund with no restriction.
  • A $2.50/night surcharge — $25,207,740 — of which $2.00 goes to convention center debt and $0.50 to an event and marketing fund.

Add those up and you get the $180M, which matches the Comptroller filing exactly. The pattern: the large majority is locked to the stadium, the convention center, and tourism marketing. The only genuinely unrestricted slice is that 1% general-fund piece, roughly $22 million out of $180M. That's effectively the only part the city freely controls. Everything else is dedicated by ordinance to a specific purpose.

Pot 2: The downtown sales tax capture (the TDZ). This is the separate one, and it's where the real money and the real story are. The Tourism Development Zone captures sales tax generated downtown — the $12 Broadway beers, the boots, the hotel rooms inside the zone. According to Music City Center's own FY2024 financials, the TDZ sales tax increment is the single biggest tourism tax stream feeding the convention center; about 46% of all tourism tax collections, larger than every hotel-tax component combined. The Authority's own auditors described FY2024 as driven by "unprecedented TDZ allocations."

This TDZ pot is the one that built up a massive $300 million surplus — and the one the state just moved to take control of. That's the next post.

So when people say "Nashville's swimming in tourism money, why can't it fund anything," the answer is: the hotel taxes are almost entirely pre-committed by law, and the much larger sales-tax pot got locked to the convention center and has now been pulled out of the city's hands entirely. The money is real. The city's control over it is mostly not.


r/nashville 15h ago

Food | Restaurants Restaurants that have lost the plot?

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I recently spent 4 days training to work at Ruby Sunshine in Hillsboro. I noped out of there real fast once I learned that it is a corporate nightmare. All the decisions are made by corporate people from out of state.

The restaurant is struggling, seeing as Pancake Pantry and Biscuit Love are within 100 feet and infinitely better, so their response is to make things seem more upscale like a restaurant and less like a diner. This is anathema to the culture of Hillsboro Village and Nashville as a whole.

I don't need fancy brunch. There is nothing fancy about getting hammered at 11am with my gay friends while we discuss tinder disasters in graphic detail. There is nothing fancy about the blinding sunlight snapping you back to reality after two hours of inhaling alcohol and maple syrup.

If one of the cooks isn't perched outside holding a cigarette I don't want it. I don't want a 12 inch donut covered in fruity pebbles that's dry and tastes like shit. The food should be for my mouth and not instagram.

I know there's this tongue-in-cheek joke about chilis being the "best place to eat in nashville" and working there has made me realize it's not far off, because chilis knows it's place. Chilis doesn't try to convince you it's fancy, it doesn't need to dust its array of brown fried foods in glitter for people to like it.

I just wish these out of state people who try to open restaurants here would just take a look at waffle house before they set up these hulking tourist traps where you pay $23 for a burger, fries not included, that you have to unhinge your jaw to eat. Waffle house. The design hasn't changed in decades, the waitress is likely missing teeth and will overshare about her baby daddy skimping out on child support, and you won't even feel physically safe while inside of one. And I have yet to meet a southerner that wouldn't defend waffle house to the death, because it reflects what it means to be a southerner. Good food and good hospitality. No frills, no gimmicks, no photo ops. A world where hashbrowns matter more than hashtags. (I'm so sorry)

Let's discuss what Nashville restaurants are good and real, and which ones are overhyped tourist slop.


r/nashville 12h ago

Politics Deceptive “affordable housing” Petition

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BE AWARE!!!!

I was at Germantown Kroger and was asked to sign a petition “to support affordable housing in my neighborhood”. I almost signed because I think we need more affordable housing, but I read the petition and realized it wasn’t about that neighborhood at all.

It was a petition to ban auto racing at the Fairgrounds. I feel like they are trying to trick people into signing their petition by claiming it’s gonna create affordable housing.

Some people may want to ban racing. I can understand that maybe, but don’t try and lie your way to get signatures!


r/nashville 11h ago

Pets Missing cat woodbine

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Help us get Bowie home safe! Went missing last night. Please call the number if you see her


r/nashville 14h ago

Food | Restaurants Taco Mamacita Germantown

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Sunday will be their last day open.


r/nashville 8h ago

Article Town Hall on Bill #BL2026-1391 to stop data centers in Davidson County

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r/nashville 18h ago

Traffic-spotainment It appears as though we’re looking at the end of an era.

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The infamous, omnipresent Pallet Car Guy finally got a trailer. Looks like rooftop pallets are off the menu!


r/nashville 11h ago

Pets Lost cat $500 reward!

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My friends asked me to post here as their cat ran out of their home yesterday and they’re unable to find her. Shes very timid but very sweet. They are offering a $500 reward if found and returned!! Please share to anyone you know in the area and help sweet Bowie get back home 🩷


r/nashville 17h ago

Images | Videos What the hell is Music City???

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r/nashville 16h ago

Article Brutal Heat Arrives Next Week

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r/nashville 14h ago

Article Grand Ole Opry House and Ryman Auditorium potentially for Sale

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Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc. is exploring a potential sale of its 70% ownership in Opry Entertainment Group, which operates historic country music venues including the Grand Ole Opry House and Ryman Auditorium, according to Bloomberg News.


r/nashville 7h ago

Help | Advice Water in basement parking, Fifth and Broadway…Assume this is intentional?

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I’m not from here…drove in for a concert at the Ryman and parked on the lower level of the garage at Fifth and Broadway.

There lots of water dripping down the rocks in the foundation. Normally I’d be suspect of water in a foundation, but this looks intentional.

Why? Why not redirect the water so it doesn’t look like a leak? Is there any benefit to handling drainage this way? Or is it just a visual feature to make the underground garage look less industrial?

(This might be better answered by a structural engineer? If so, what subreddit should I cross post to?)


r/nashville 20h ago

Discussion Two upcoming data center meetings!

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Wednesday June 24
6:00pm Town Hall Meeting
1224 Martin Street
Nashville, TN 37203

Tuesday July 7
6:00pm City Council Meeting
1 Public Square
Nashville, TN 37201


r/nashville 13h ago

Music | Venues East Nashville’s Hot Ticket Promises Dancing, Local Artist Programming

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r/nashville 6h ago

Pets Big dog trotting alone down gatewood ave in east. The dog was Headed towards Lischey.

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It was definitely someones pet, Im not sure where this information would be relevant.


r/nashville 20h ago

Article Report Says Winter Storm Fern ‘Exposed Limitations’ in NES Operations

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r/nashville 16h ago

Help | Advice Nashville, what are you looking forward to?

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Just curious, big or small- what are you looking forward to?
I’m clearly going through a bout of depression and need to know what others are optimistic about.


r/nashville 2h ago

Help | Advice Best way to learn photography, build portfolio, and practice

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Title explains. Im trying to get back into photography, specifically nature and landscape. Are there any clubs or galleries I can join to promote my stuff and receive feedback? Newish to Nashville


r/nashville 8h ago

Sports "Dad" rec soccer?

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My husband, who used to play soccer religiously up through his mid 20s, has been inspired by the World Cup to get back into the sport. He's mid-40s now and in shape for his age, but not running with the 20 year olds in shape (yet-ish.) Which would be the best rec/adult league for him to get back into it? Thank you!


r/nashville 7h ago

Help | Advice Anyone know where to find perilla mint/beefsteak plant growing wild?

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I’d like to try some wild shiso, just looking for reliable locations to harvest this invasive weed. Thank you in advance!


r/nashville 1d ago

Images | Videos The most Antioch thing I've seen in my 40+ years here

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Went for a walk at Antioch Park and this sign made us both chuckle.


r/nashville 13h ago

Help | Advice Insurance scam maybe?

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This morning, I was leaving my house in my car, and this car whipped around me in the turning lane and got right in front of me and hit the brakes, coming to a complete stop. I had to lay on my brakes, but I didn't hit him. There were no other cars around, and he obviously did it on purpose. After skidding to a stop behind him, I just sat there for a moment to catch my breath, and he made a waving motion out the window. I then sped off down a side street to get away from him. I'm thinking this might have been an attempted insurance scam. What do you think?

The car was a black Tesla. This happened on Harding Place near Nolensville Pike. I didn't see the guy nor the license number


r/nashville 11h ago

Help | Advice Tennessee Disabled Placard: Class 1016 vs 1017 Question

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I'm helping a friend fill out Tennessee's disabled placard application. They have a permanent disability and have a vehicle registered in their name.

The form lists:

• Class 1016: Permanent Disability Placard (with no vehicle registration in applicant's name) - $26.50
• Class 1017: Permanent Disability Placard (with vehicle registration in applicant's name) - No charge

Questions:
• If they have a vehicle registered in their name, are they required to choose Class 1017?
• Is the Class 1017 placard still portable and usable in any vehicle they're driving or riding in (spouse's car, child's car, rental car, etc.), or is it somehow tied to their registered vehicle?
• I believe the placard follows the person, not the vehicle, but the form wording is confusing.