The End Of Nashville's Boom Won't Be A Bust
May 12, 2016

The End Of Nashville's Boom Won't Be A Bust

A boom is great while it lasts. Is Nashville's boom sustainable for a few more years? The answer is no–but that doesn't mean an epic bust is ahead, Colliers International CEO & market leader Janet Miller tells us. She'll be one of the speakers at our first-ever State of the Market event in July.

It's well known that Nashville's underlying economic fundamentals–aside from real estate–are among the best in the nation, Janet says. We're sustained by healthcare, higher education, government, manufacturing and tech. These have kept job growth in Middle Tennessee in the top…

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