A collaborative report led by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce that identifies what’s working and forecasts emerging issues and challenges for the Nashville region.
Annual report providing analysis and insight into commercial real estate trends in the greater Nashville area. Compiled by the Nashville office of CB Richard Ellis.
Includes a regional profile, economic & market profile, land use & development data, traffic counts & projections, transit ridership, as well as financial trends & forecasts.
Workforce and labor opportunities study compiled by the Nashville region’s three Workforce Investment Boards & the TN Dept of Labor & Workforce Development in partnership with the Nashville Chamber of Commerce.
A 2 1/2 year project to develop a community-based vision and design principles for metropolitan Nashville's urban core. Includes neighborhood studies & case studies.
Looks at market performance beginning in the third quarter of 2001 to the present, and tracks the performance of the industry sector on a quarterly basis going forward. The Index tracks a combination of economic factors, such as job growth, office absorption rates, rental rates, vacancies, rate escalations and building permit activity. These are factored into a weighted algorithm that creates a measurement tool that is an accurate barometer of the industry’s health.
Midstate TN's major daily newspaper; published by Gannett. VU access from 2003 via link. Current print version available on 1st floor of Walker Management Library. Free access to past 7 days at: Tennessean
Listings of hundreds of the top area companies in their fields, by ranking. Also includes the names of key decision makers, along with their titles and complete contact information.
Collaboration between various government entities and residents to explore how Nashville can best prepare for the changing demographic makeup of the city and better meet the needs of all citizens from birth to retirement.
Ongoing, integrated plan for Nashville's future. Areas covered include art and culture, economic development, education,environment, transportation, diversity, livable communities, public safety and more.
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