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Loophole City

Podcast de Michael DiLucchio

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Nashville is one of the fastest-growing cities in America. Most people who live here experience the consequences of that growth every day without understanding where it came from. Loophole City investigates the decisions, documents, and people behind the city most Nashvillians live in without knowing how it got that way. Each season digs into a different chapter of Nashville's development history — told through primary sources, secondary research, and the specific human choices that shaped the city you're living in right now.

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9 episodios

Portada del episodio The Stadium | Ep 3: The Lesson

The Stadium | Ep 3: The Lesson

The first two episodes were about how Nashville got here. This one is about what happens next. By 2022, Nashville had learned what bad terms look like 25 years later. So when the bill came due, the city made a different choice — a new stadium, a new deal, and one number changed in a contract that quietly unlocked 550 acres of riverfront. From 7,500 required parking spaces down to 2,000. That single change is the hinge the rest of this episode turns on. In The Lesson, we map the East Bank as it actually is — a quarter public, three-quarters private — and walk through the two private deals that will test what private East Bank development looks like: 45 acres of former scrapyard and 76 acres held by Oracle. Then we go to Washington D.C. — to Navy Yard, the closest mirror any American city has to what Nashville is now attempting — and ask the harder question. Not whether Nashville can build a stadium. Not whether Nashville can attract investment. Whether Nashville can hold the whole district in view long enough for a neighborhood to actually arrive. For a full list of sources that helped create this episode, check out the show notes - Loophole City Show Notes [https://www.notion.so/nuwavelending/Loophole-City-A-Stadium-That-Changed-a-City-Show-Notes-3519ad923a8e8034bf44f2feb6797c54?source=copy_link]

4 de may de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio The Stadium | Ep 2: The Flyover

The Stadium | Ep 2: The Flyover

The easy version of Nashville's stadium story is either "it was worth every penny" or "it was a giveaway to a billionaire." But the truth is more interesting than that. In The Flyover, we walk through what Nashville actually signed in 1996 — the $294 million package, the buckets engineered to sound narrower than they were, the two-word phrase buried in a 43-year lease that quietly committed the city to a moving target. Then we go up in Phil Bredesen's imaginary helicopter and look at what the bet bought. And come back to the ground. To the 57 acres of asphalt across the river. To the riverfront that sat silent six days a week while Nashville boomed all around it. To the final bill that arrived in 2022 — sent to a Nashville that was no longer the city that signed the original deal. Episode 2 of Loophole City | The Stadium That Changed a City For a full list of sources that made this episode possible, check out the show notes - Loophole City Show Notes [https://www.notion.so/nuwavelending/Loophole-City-Show-Notes-3239ad923a8e80f0b432e65715111e53?source=copy_link]

4 de may de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio The Stadium | Ep 1: Dear Bud

The Stadium | Ep 1: Dear Bud

In the summer of 1995, two storms are building. One over Houston, where an aging oil man named Bud Adams was watching the league he helped invent leave him behind. One over Nashville, where a mayor was quietly trying to rebuild a city's civic furniture, piece by piece. This is the story of how those two storms met in a Chicago conference room — and how a single phrase, buried on page two of a letter that opened "Dear Bud," programmed Nashville's most valuable riverfront land for the next twenty-five years before most Nashvillians knew negotiations were even underway. Loophole City | The Stadium that Changed a City — three episodes on the deal that shaped Nashville's East Bank, the operating system the modern NFL still runs on, and the difference between a city arriving and a city worth living in once you get there. Episode 1: Dear Bud. For a full list of sources that helped build this episode, read the show notes here - Loophole City Show Notes [https://www.notion.so/nuwavelending/Loophole-City-Show-Notes-3239ad923a8e80f0b432e65715111e53?source=copy_link]

4 de may de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Field Notes: The Seams

Field Notes: The Seams

Season 1 of Loophole City — followed the secret history of Nashville's Tall & Skinnies — how Nashville learned to bend its own rules, how it shaped neighborhoods, and what we can build next. The Field Notes are the in-between episodes: standalone stories that zoom in on a single part of Nashville I found while building the main arc—shorter, sharper, and meant to help you see how Nashville grows in real time while I work on Season 2. In this Field Note, we uncover Nashville’s six satellite cities—independent governments inside Davidson County with their own zoning, police, and rulebooks. Once you notice their borders, you start to see how growth moves. We trace how these cities formed (starting with Belle Meade) and connect them to what’s happening now, as Metro debates where new housing rules will apply in the city. If you want a forecast for where change hits first in Nashville, don’t just watch downtown—follow the seams. Loophole City's purpose is to ask - how we got here? And where can we go next? For a full list of primary and secondary sources used to make this episode see the Show Notes - Follow this Link [https://www.notion.so/nuwavelending/Loophole-City-Show-Notes-3239ad923a8e80f0b432e65715111e53?source=copy_link]

24 de feb de 2026 - 26 min
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