Nashville Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for today. We wake up to warm, summerlike weather across Davidson County. Nashville Severe Weather and Davidson County Source say we sit in the upper 70s this morning, heading for mid to upper 80s this afternoon with low humidity. Skies stay mostly clear, but we keep an eye out for a few pop up showers later, so if we have plans at Centennial Park or along Broadway, we want an indoor backup just in case. Tonight stays warm in the low 70s with light wind and only a small chance of rain. From city hall, Metro officials continue to push infrastructure and traffic projects. The Tennessee Department of Transportation reports nighttime closures on US 31W, also known as State Route 41, in nearby Sumner County for bridge demolition work. That affects many of us commuting from the north into downtown and around Rivergate, so we should plan for detours and a bit of extra time. In the job market, local recruiters say the Nashville metro unemployment rate holds around the mid 3 percent range, with strong demand in health care, hospitality, and tech. Major hospital systems near Charlotte Avenue and West End are listing dozens of openings, and hotels around Lower Broadway, the Gulch, and SoBro continue hiring as summer tourism ramps up. Real estate agents report that median home prices in Davidson County sit in the low to mid 500 thousand range, with condos downtown and along Demonbreun and Division drawing particular interest from younger buyers. Inventory stays tight, roughly two months of supply, which keeps competition strong for homes under 400 thousand, especially in neighborhoods like Donelson, Inglewood, and Antioch. On the culture and music front, we have a busy weekend. Lower Broadway bars host a steady stream of rising country artists, and several venues in Germantown and East Nashville feature local indie and Americana acts. Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena are preparing for big summer concerts, so we can expect heavier traffic on Korean Veterans Boulevard and around the downtown loop. Sports wise, the Nashville Sounds continue their homestand at First Horizon Park off Jackson Street, giving families a fun option tonight and tomorrow with postgame fireworks on the schedule. Local high school teams are wrapping up summer workouts, and coaches across Metro schools are highlighting strong participation and academic progress from student athletes. Crime wise, Metro Police overnight reports include several car break ins in parking lots near Nolensville Pike and Murfreesboro Pike. Officers remind us to lock our cars and avoid leaving valuables visible. There are no major citywide safety alerts this morning, but extra patrols continue in busy nightlife areas downtown and in Midtown to keep things orderly as crowds grow. For a feel good moment, volunteers along the Cumberland River Greenway spent yesterday afternoon picking up trash and planting flowers near Nissan Stadium, helping keep our riverfront clean and welcoming for visitors and neighbors. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so we can stay connected to what matters in our neighborhoods. This has been Nashville Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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