The new Nashville convention center is one step closer to reality as the Metro Council agrees to fund all predevelopment activities required to build the center. Funding for the pre-development work will be limited to the money brought in by revenue sources already in place for the project. Metro Finance Director Rich Riebeling said about $1.4 million is coming in each month from those taxes and fees, most come from the tourism industry.

Phil Ryan, executive director of the Metro Development and Housing Agency, said the work will start with the creation of a master plan for the proposed 15.6-acre site at Fifth Avenue South and Demonbreun Street. A planning firm will help MDHA decide on the best way to lay out the convention hall, the hotel, and the parking garages on the property.
The next step would be "programming," the process of deciding what goes in the 1.2 million-square-foot convention center, Ryan said. This process is expect to take 18-24 months before the Metro Council would be able to approve a final design and begin construction.
The Remarkable Homes Team firmly believes that the construction of a new convention center would greatly increase the absorption rate of the new downtown condos in Nashville.
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I stayed a few nights in the Opryland hotel years ago and thought what a nice cite Nashville was. I think this will only make it better.
Grant- I have not sto;ed in Nashville but know enough about your city to know that you ought to have a thriving tourist industry so that your metro council should have no difficulty raising the funds for the redevelopment. Several cities around the country have benefitted from major investments in convention centers, so it appears that your city has a winning project, especially with the careful planss they seem to be making.