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Old Posted Nov 22, 2011, 7:19 PM
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Exactly, and companies wanting to relocate to Nashville have stated for a fact that continuous, large floor plates and amounts of office space in excellent buildings is lacking. I feel that companies are wanting to negotiate the best possible deal and get the most bang for their buck at the same time upfront and in the long haul.

The naysayers are really getting old if they can't back it up with logical statements and/or facts. Nashville has more momentum than it likely ever has and is becoming a beacon of growth in the recession, much like our sister city of Austin.
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