A Second Avenue update, years after the 2020 bombing
The Christmas Day bombing caused extensive damage to the historic buildings, homes and businesses that dot Second Avenue. Redevelopment of the area is ongoing, with some sections rebuilt and open to pedestrians and cars, while others remain untouched. Today, we’ll learn about the historic cultural and economic importance of Second Avenue, provide updates on the vision for redevelopment and communication infrastructure improvements, and check in on former residents and business owners.This episode was produced by Ambriehl Crutchfield.Guests:
James Hoobler | Senior Curator, Art & Architecture, Tennessee State Museum (Retired)
Ron Limb | Owner, Hostel, Second Avenue business
Demetrius Kelley | Owner, Melting Pot/Rodizio, Second Avenue business
Mariyo Deon | Former Second Avenue resident
Michelle Scopel | Urban Development Senior Project Manager, MDHA
Further reading and listening:
WPLN | Timeline: The Nashville Bombing, From Advance Warning To The Aftermath
WPLN | Rebuilding After Bombing Will Test Resilience Of Downtown Nashville’s Historic District
Marketplace | 3 years after bombing, Nashville wants tourists to give its downtown another chance
A Second Avenue update, years after the 2020 bombing