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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe and ICON Clinical Research, Inc. officials announced Tuesday the company will expand its Brentwood research operations.
Brentwood-based Reliant Bank was recently named 2020 Service Supplier of the Year by the Mississippi Manufactured Housing Association (MMHA), a trade group representing retailers, service suppliers and manufacturers.
Franklin attorney and author John J. Hollins Jr. was recently named the 2021 Tennessee Family Lawyer of the Year by the national publication Best Lawyers in America.
The Nashville Business Journal recently announced Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorney Rebecca McKelvey Castañeda has been named to the 2021 list of 40 Under 40.
Northwood Ravin has hired six new employees to form its residential team at McEwen Northside, the 45-acre mixed-use environment offering fully integrated commercial, retail, residential and green spaces in Cool Springs.
Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE) has made a rare change to its branding with a new logo.
Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson, Fairview City Manager Scott Collins and the leadership team of Vintage Millworks announced Tuesday the company will relocate its headquarters, showroom and manufacturing operations from Nashville to Fairview.
Women in Business, an initiative of Williamson Inc., the county’s chamber of commerce, will host a book discussion on “Dare to Lead: Brave Work, Tough Conversations, Whole Hearts,” on Jan. 26.
Gov. Bill Lee has named one of Middle Tennessee’s mortgage and banking industry experts, Lawson H. (Mike) Hardwick III, to serve on the Tennessee Housing Development Agency’s board of directors.
Stephen Brush, who has worked in the music business for two decades, has joined Parks Realty in Brentwood.
As the new year gets underway, it’s fair to say that we’ve all learned something about the social, political, physical and environmental forces that affected everyone in the past year. And, in some ways, our lives will be changed, perhaps permanently.
Franklin Tomorrow’s first Breakfast with the Mayors of 2021 on Tuesday, Jan. 26, will include Tennessee Economic Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe joining Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson and Franklin Mayor Dr. Ken Moore.
The end of the year is typically a time when people take stock of their current situation and decide what changes they would like to make.
Affinity Technology Partners, based in Brentwood, is continuing its growth by adding team members Leslie Armstrong, Austin Edwards and Melissa Istre.
Anyone looking for last-minute Christmas meal additions are in luck, as numerous area restaurants and bakeries will be open for a limited time today — yes, on Christmas Eve.
Parks in Brentwood has welcomed Kati Wooten to the Parks Family of REALTORS®.
Crye-Leike Real Estate Services announced two Realtors have joined its Franklin – Cool Springs and Spring Hill offices.
Divorce is common in our society, but that doesn’t make it any easier to navigate.
Body Works in Nolensville hosted a ribbon cutting Tuesday in partnership with Williamson, Inc.
Kate & Lulu’s Kitchen in Franklin’s Westhaven neighborhood hosted a ribbon cutting Monday in partnership with Williamson, Inc.
It has been about nine months since the COVID-19 pandemic hit Middle Tennessee, shutting down small businesses for a time and spurring countless applications for federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, and now is the time businesses are starting to apply for loan forgiveness. But th…
Premier Fitness Source officially opened for business Thursday in Brentwood.
As the end of 2020 approaches, many nonprofits will solicit for end-of-year donations, and by donating before Dec. 31, you can maximize your tax deductions.
Tiger Rock Martial Arts in Franklin hosted a ribbon cutting Monday in partnership with Williamson, Inc.
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