Brentwood-based non-profit New Life International faces opposition [2] to its plans to build an 800-home luxury development on 1,500 wooded acres between Monteagle and Sewanee
America Service Group subsidiary Prison Health Services pays $1.25 million to settle lawsuit [3] brought by a Florida inmate — woman’s baby died after being born over a jail cell toilet at a facility where Prison Health provided health care
Winthrop Realty Trust acquires 13 Nashville industrial properties [4] for more than $87 million — purchase totals 1.2 million square-feet
Gaylord to sell RQI Holdings [5], owner of the company’s ResortQuest Hawaii, to Interval International
Franklin’s PassAlong Networks completes its latest $10 million round of funding [6] — to date the company has raised approximately $35 million
Small-cap stock picker names Nashville-based restaurant chain J. Alexander's as a bargain investment [7] (full disclosure: Solidus Co., a major shareholder of J. Alexander's, is the majority owner of Nashville Post Co.)
O'Charley's receives shareholder proposal [8] from William C. Thompson, comptroller for the city of New York, urging the compay to declassify its board and have directors stand for annual elections -- recently LifePoint Hospitals received a simliar proposal [9] from its own activist shareholder [added 11:35 a.m.]
Creditor of Brentwood's Evolved Digital agrees to push back [10] the forebearance agreement with the troubled company to April 26 -- previously [11] the deadline had been April 2 [added 11:30 a.m.]
And finally, Brentwood and Nashville both make Relocate-America’s list of the top 100 places to live [12] in America