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Red Swingline

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I am notorious among a few of my friends for not watching very many movies or reading books for pleasure. I am sure I could rack my brain for a few hours and come up with a perfectly plausible explanation for it, but it generally comes down to a short attention span. I never have been much of one for passive media, so sitting in a theater or through a 90 minute movie is tough.

Technology corridor not working out

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The Knoxville News Sentinel reports that officials are rethinking the Technology Corridor, which has not been as successful as hoped and is not being actively promoted and marketed.

If Wishes Were Horses, Then Beggars Would Ride

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Christine Buttorff gives City Paper readers a break from Richard Lawson's pandering to the May Town Center development team by reporting the findings of a study commissioned by those trying to save Bells Bend as the last rural area close to Downtown (Buttorff inaccurately refers to it as the last "undeveloped" area around Downtow

Adventures in Office Space, East Nashville Edition

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I have been looking for office space for a few weeks. My requirements are simple: a window, walking distance to coffee, snacks, and/or lunch, 24 hour access, secure, and in East Nashville. I also have a desire for the space to be the kind of place that I want to go to every day.

Sky Blue Coffee and Bistro

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There is a new coffee shop / restaurant in East Nashville. I drove by Sky Blue last week while looking for office space. It wasn’t open yet, but as I was thinking about where to get a bite and a cup of joe this morning I thought I would check in and see. Apparently they opened yesterday.

"...food prices have risen at its fastest rate in 17 years and they aren't likely to come down any time soon."

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And those with the lowest incomes suffer the worst, of course. The church we rent office space in has a lunch every Sunday and it has become unbelievably busy lately, with reports of people lining up all the way from the front door into the parking lot, onto 8th St., snaking finally around the back of the building....

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