Quantum Health teams up with Vanderbilt network, eyes expansion

Quantum Health Inc. and Vanderbilt University’s population health initiative are teaming up to design better care models for patients covered by Quantum’s Nashville-area clients. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal

FreightWise logistics tech company eyes key acquisition before year’s end

FreightWise has ranked as the fastest-growing private company in Greater Nashville three years in a row. Its 2022 revenue of $ 280 million was 340% larger than its 2019 annual revenue. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal

Money Trumps Woke: HBO Max Eyes ‘Harry Potter’ Series

No one has faced a more relentless Cancel Culture assault than J.K. Rowling. The mind behind the “Harry Potter” franchise went from a literary icon to Public Enemy No. 1 to the Left when she deviated from the trans community’s playbook in 2020. And, since the Left includes academia, the mainstream media, corporations and Hollywood, that means Rowling has been under constant attack...

Microvast eyes $150M Clarksville expansion after tripling its battery backlog

“We believe that the strong demand we are seeing along with the anticipated benefits of [the Inflation Reduction Act] puts us on a path to achieve profitability within the next two to three years. We see 2023 as a standout year.” Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal

Deal Dash: Hines eyes office space; Hillsboro property sells to local investor

Welcome back to Deal Dash, our weekly roundup of real estate dealmaking news across Greater Nashville. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal

Nation’s oldest minority-owned architecture firm eyes return to Nashville

McKissack & Mckissack, launched in 1905 in Nashville, is eyeing a return to its Music City roots, CEO Cheryl McKissack Daniel said at a recent event. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal

TC Restaurant Group eyes six-story honky-tonk for newly purchased downtown site

The owner of several celebrity-branded bars on Lower Broadway has filed plans for its newly purchased downtown property.  In May, TC Restaurant Group paid $ 10 million for a parking lot at 107 Fourth Ave. N.  The Ohio-based company is planning a six-story building on the site with live music, a gift shop, multiple bars and a rooftop, according to the Nashville Post, citing Metro Planning Department...