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Sub Stop Not Stopping Yet

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If you are one of the legions of devotees of the sandwiches that come out of the bright-pink Sub Stop at 17th and Broadway, it could be time to kick the nostalgia into high gear.

City not sure it wants gym

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Bedford County's mayor will soon be sending a lease agreement to the City of Shelbyville for the old Harris Middle School gym and other properties. However, council members are asking for an...

Preds’ proof yet to come

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Only time will tell if the City Paper’s Mark McGee is on the money about the Preds: “Now, buoyed by the new ownership group, a drastic change in the marketing plan, a new lease agreement and a fourth straight trip to the Stanley Cup playoffs, this is a team with a bright-looking future.”

Sports Authority Approves New Predators Lease

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NashvillePost.com is reporting it right now. Of course it is a pay only article, and i don't have a subscription, so i have no more details than a headline right now...

Preds lease quagmire continues

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Averaging 12,618 in paid attendance so far this season, the Preds are in danger of missing out on much needed revenue sharing dollars from the NHL and well below the 14,000 threshold required to maintain the terms of the team’s current lease at the Sommet Center.

Preds attendance poised to climb?

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The Preds are reporting via e-mail that only 600 tickets remain for tomorrow’s matchup with the Minnesota Wild (down from 1,600 reported in this morning’s Tennessean). That’s great news for a team that is averaging only 12,853 in paid attendance through 17

It's All Coming Together in Nashville

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So I took my lunch hour today down at the Sommet Center, to witness a press conference/rally to celebrate the new lease agreement struck between the local investors and the mayor of Nashville, Karl Dean.  It was a feel-good, backslapping affair that was, frankly, well deserved.  If you look at how the ownership situation has evolved since that day in May when Craig Leipold had announced his intention to sell the Predators to Jim Balsillie, you'd have to say that it's been a r

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