As the new year begins, we are looking back at the most-read stories on Wilson County Source in 2022.
Tanger Outlets Nashville, the community’s newest open-air outlet center, broke ground on Tuesday, May 17 at 11 a.m at the Century Farms Mixed-Use Development on Cane Ridge Pkwy in Antioch.
The Homestead Festival, a first-of-its-kind outdoor event, made its debut in June 2022 at Rory Feek’s 100-acre historic farm in Columbia, Tennessee. Combining music and meaning, the two-day affair features musical performances, including headliner Kevin Costner & Modern West.
The Gary Sinise Foundation, which honors veterans, first responders and their families through supportive programs, announced they are moving to middle Tennessee.
In February, Jared Stillman, ESPN Nashville 102.5 The Game, reported that Super Bowl-winning quarterback and future Hall of Fame inductee Aaron Rodgers purchased land in Williamson County and was building a home in Franklin.
The Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Tribal Council approved $75 million for Phase I of” The 407: Gateway to Adventure” in Sevierville, Tenn, including the development of a spectacular immersive show produced by Puy du Fou.
Southwest Airlines announced new routes from BNA this past summer, including to Portland, Maine.
Developers behind the imagination-driven, interactive theme park Storyville Gardens has its sights on a property in Lebanon for the new attraction.
In April 2022, units responded to complaints of gunfire on Wilson Avenue.
Globally acclaimed burger joint, Black Tap, owned by husband-and-wife duo Chris Barish and Julie Mulligan, is thrilled to announce the restaurant’s continued expansion, bringing their award-winning burgers and world-famous CrazyShake® milkshakes to Nashville.
Similar to Costco and Sam’s Club, the company plans to build a 104,353 square-foot store containing a 3,400 square-foot tire center and a 214 square-foot gas station adjacent to the main building.
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