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In its Heyday, the Starwood Amphitheatre was known for bringing some of the best musicians to Nashville. Now, there are plans to redevelop the forgotten land.
After nearly two decades of sitting silent, Councilwoman Joy Styles hopes to move forward with plans to breathe new life into the Starwood Amphitheater.
While FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee, and Ascend in downtown Nashville offer concertgoers beautiful open-air live music venues, many who have lived in Nashville since the 1980s ...
A public meeting was held for neighbors of the old Starwood Amphitheater about what the abandoned site will become.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Before there was an Ascend Amphitheatre, there was Starwood. The outdoor music venue in Antioch attracted some of the hottest musical acts around, but since it closed ...
PBR&T, a local partnership led by investor Ron Buck, has paid $2.1 million for 65 acres of Antioch land once home to Starwood Amphitheater and on which it is targeting a large-scale mixed-use ...
While FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee, and Ascend in downtown Nashville offer concertgoers beautiful open-air live music venues, many who have lived in Nashville since the 1980s ...
Vastland Realty has bought the Starwood Amphitheatre site for more than $4.2 million.Vastland has taken out a loan of nearly $5.3 million on the 65-acre tract of land in Antioch.
Delivering 'goosebumps': PRG rehearsal space expands Nashville music industry expectations PRG Music CEO Randy Hutson leads a globally renowned crew of pros looking to redefine Music City's global ...
Metro is considering amending the specific plan for the 65-acre former Starwood Amphitheatre property fronting Murfreesboro Pike — a move that could pave the way for the emergence of a smaller ...
The Starwood Amphitheatre is no more. The owner of the Antioch outdoor music venue has abruptly shut it down in anticipation of selling its property to as-yet-unidentified real estate developers.