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Let's get physical: physical fitness trend matures. (includes related article on Nashville corporations' wellness programs) (Industry Overview)
May 1, 1992... What started as a trend to promote good looks has matured into an industry that promotes a good life. Exercise is no longer a fad or a hobby, but an industry, a lifestyle, and a necessary commodity. One of the nation's youngest industries,...
Bellevue: not just a state of mind. (Nashville Neighborhoods)
May 1, 1992... From Its Earliest Beginnings, Bellevue Is a People-Oriented Place
Bellevue is a state of mind," jokes Millie Lynn, its Chamber of Commerce director. "If you feel like you live in Bellevue, then you live in Bellevue." Lynn's quick, attractive,...
Ed Urrutia. (regional director for Central Parking System at Iroquois Steeplechase) (Profiles)
May 1, 1992... ED URRUTIA ISN'T well known for his work at Iroquois Steeplechase, but his role is a crucial one that assures the day progresses like clockwork. The regional director for Central Parking System, Urrutia has orchestrated the parking plan at...
David Hart. (owner of Nashville Wine and Spirits) (Profiles)
May 1, 1992... FOR DAVID HART, it's good business to listen to the grapevine. Hart, in fact, brings the fruit of the vine from around the world to Nashville through his shop, Nashville Wine and Spirits. "The wine industry is growing fast in Tennessee," he...
Questions and answers in business. (interview with architects Batey Gresham and Fleming Smith of Gresham, Smith and Partners) (Business Focus) (Interview)
May 1, 1992... Standing behind the brick and mortar of some of Nashville's most impressive developments in the last quarter century is the vision of Gresham, Smith and Partners (GS&P), an architectural firm formed by Batey Gresham Jr., and Fleming Smith in...
Y'all come: conventions and tourism show signs of heating up. (Industry Overview)
May 1, 1992... WHILE THE ICY WINDS of recession chill the meeting and convention industry elsewhere in the nation, Nashville's hospitality professionals for the most part are managing to stay warm. "Last year wasn't as bad as a lot of people thought it would...