
Nashville’s storied music spaces threatened with silence
Clip: 12/12/2016 | 7m 18s
The demand for new apartments and buildings is threatening Nashville's historic spaces.
Downtown Nashville has been a backbone of the nation’s music industry for more than six decades, giving the nation stars such as Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton. But the increasing demand for new apartments and office buildings is threatening its historic music spaces. Jeffrey Brown reports on the city’s struggle to find a balance between preserving history and making room for the future.
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Nashville’s storied music spaces threatened with silence
Clip: 12/12/2016 | 7m 18s
Downtown Nashville has been a backbone of the nation’s music industry for more than six decades, giving the nation stars such as Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton. But the increasing demand for new apartments and office buildings is threatening its historic music spaces. Jeffrey Brown reports on the city’s struggle to find a balance between preserving history and making room for the future.
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