June Business Spotlight

We have several new and soon-to-be opened businesses that have set up shop in Old Hickory.

Kantha Bae recently relocated to 515 Old Hickory Blvd. This boutique sells handmade, one-of-a-kind designs made by Bangladeshi women who are at-risk and survivors of trafficking, providing them with a sustainable livelihood. You can learn more about their mission here.

Sunnyside Projects is now operating at 2209 Old Hickory Blvd as a studio and gallery space. Take a peak at the venue here.

We are keeping a close eye on Tavern @ the Village, the new restaurant opening in the storefronts at Hadley Village. As many of you have noticed, they now have a sign outside and a bar is visible in the interior. There is currently no public timeline on its opening.

Additionally, we would like to take a moment to highlight Elliott & Vine. Now that the warm weather has brought our plant friends back to life, their patio space is perfect for your next event. Beyond private event bookings, they host special events and classes. Their Summer Series has workshops on creating dried flower art, mushroom tchotchkes, and polymer clay vases.

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