GARTH BROOKS PARTNERS WITH THE CITY TO HELP WITH TRAFFIC AND OPEN POLICE SUBSTATION DOWNTOWN
From The Tennesseean
new honky-tonk bar isn't the only Lower Broadway development on Garth Brooks' radar.
Brooks wants to team with city leadership to open a police substation to neighbor his forthcoming three-story entertainment space at 411 Broadway, according to a news release issued Monday.
The ever-popular "Friends In Low Places" singer would pick up the tab on developing the substation at no cost to taxpayers, the release said. The space hopes to provide resources for Metro police and Nashville Department of Transportation Multimodal Infrastructure to control traffic and safety in the bustling nightlife district.
The mini-hub deal relies on Metro Council support. If approved by council, Metro would authorize a commonplace condemnation for substation development in an alleyway space adjacent to Brooks' bar.
From The Tennesseean
new honky-tonk bar isn't the only Lower Broadway development on Garth Brooks' radar.
Brooks wants to team with city leadership to open a police substation to neighbor his forthcoming three-story entertainment space at 411 Broadway, according to a news release issued Monday.
The ever-popular "Friends In Low Places" singer would pick up the tab on developing the substation at no cost to taxpayers, the release said. The space hopes to provide resources for Metro police and Nashville Department of Transportation Multimodal Infrastructure to control traffic and safety in the bustling nightlife district.
The mini-hub deal relies on Metro Council support. If approved by council, Metro would authorize a commonplace condemnation for substation development in an alleyway space adjacent to Brooks' bar.
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