Study: Nashville Ranked 4th Hottest Real Estate Market in Nation

Study: Nashville Ranked 4th Hottest Real Estate Market in Nation

Yes, it’s a new year and yes, Nashville’s housing market is still on fire– with many real estate experts calling our market ‘hot.’

It’s so hot, in fact, it was ranked as 4th hottest in the nation when it comes to home value growth.

The Zillow Home Price Expectations Survey[i], sponsored by Zillow and conducted quarterly by Pulsenomics LLC, asks more than 100 economists, investment strategists and real estate experts for their predictions about the U.S. housing market.

‘Do Your Job’: Dallas Lawyer’s Winning Argument Behind $20M Greyhound Verdict

‘Do Your Job’: Dallas Lawyer’s Winning Argument Behind $20M Greyhound Verdict

After an eight-day trial, it seemed that a pair of grieving parents’ testimony helped sway a Dallas jury to award a $20 million verdict in a lawsuit over their son’s death after his bus ran him over, said plaintiffs attorney Charla Aldous.

The jury in Dallas County’s 298th District Court on Wednesday found that Greyhound Lines Inc. was negligent for the death, and awarded Brown’s estate and his parents, Paula Becker and Barron Brown, $20 million in compensatory damages, said a press release. The parents claimed the bus driver, Arthur Coley, wasn’t driving safely and had flaunted Greyhound’s safety policies and procedures.

‘I Am Livid’: Peoria Mom Says Greyhound Let 14-Year-Old on Bus to Las Vegas Unsupervised

‘I Am Livid’: Peoria Mom Says Greyhound Let 14-Year-Old on Bus to Las Vegas Unsupervised

Julia Fait said she’s furious at Greyhound after her 14-year-old daughter and two of her 13-year-old friends were allowed to board a bus from Phoenix to Las Vegas without any adult supervision.

Greyhound has a policy that prohibits underage riders, though children between the ages of 12 and 16 can board a bus if their legal guardian is present and gives permission. Fait, who lives in Peoria, said the policy was not enforced, putting the girls at risk.

Louisville Takes It to Mississippi State in Music City Bowl

Louisville Takes It to Mississippi State in Music City Bowl

Louisville Cardinal fans were in full representation mode Monday night, on the eve of New Years Eve, at Nissan Stadium, Nashville, for the 22nd Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl. The sea of black and red in attendance was unavoidable. The Louisville Cardinals (8-5) scored 31 straight points, rallying from a 14-point deficit, to beat the Bulldogs of Mississippi State (6-7). The final score was 38-28. This was the first time in six tries, that the Cardinals were able to upend the cowbell shakers. The series is now tied at three.

Nashville Predators are “Open For Business” Says GM David Poile

Nashville Predators are “Open For Business” Says GM David Poile

Coming from an interview with the Midday 180 on Nashville’s 104.5 The Zone, Nashville Predators GM David Poile says the team is “open for business”.
You never want to see your favorite team become sellers at the trade deadline, and we’re not accustomed to seeing that for the Nashville Predators. Usually they’re buyers looking for that one extra piece to put them over the top.

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