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06/24/2006: "City Living in Nashville"

"I don't know why people here thought no one wanted to live downtown. Even Memphis, which was completely run down, now has 10,000 residents. Here, the city is nice, the job market is strong, the night life is good, but because there was no supply, people assumed there was no demand. Clearly, that's not true." Ashlyn Hines speaking of Nashville. Creating Demand for City Living in Nashville

Eric Miller, on 06.24.06 @ 18:37PST