Nashville ranks No. 1 city to watch for the third year, according to Urban Land Institute study


Music City continues its ranking as a supernova city, according to the Urban Land Institute, which brings its own pains: congestion and cost of living, primarily. The report states that nearly all markets, Nashville included, received a lower ranking than in 2022 as the result of a "great reset" — the industry's adjustment to the changes wrought by the coronavirus pandemic.

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