Amazon’s entry to Nashville
The money being paid to attract the trillion-dollar company could go to schools, public employee raises, health insurance and housing for the homeless.
The money being paid to attract the trillion-dollar company could go to schools, public employee raises, health insurance and housing for the homeless.
Stand Up Nashville is very proud to announce that after several months of intense negotiations with Nashville Soccer Holdings (NSH), we have reached a landmark agreement that sets a new standard for development
We are thrilled to share that we are very close to signing a Community Benefits Agreement with Nashville Soccer Holdings (NSH). The huge turnout of Stand Up Nashville supporters at Metro Council on Monday proved that Nashville wants a strong CBA that sets a standard for the future.
Did you see the news from last night? More than 30 Metro Council members sided with Stand Up Nashville and delivered a letter to Nashville Soccer Holdings stating that they want a strong, equitable, and inclusive Community Benefits Agreement before they vote on MLS development!
The $275 million stadium planned for the Fairgrounds is about more than just soccer. A Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) is needed to make sure that these are good jobs & economic benefits are shared equitably, & the community has a seat at the table.
Town hall on Thursday March 22, 6:30-8:30 pm at Watson Grove Baptist Church to create a Community Benefits Agreement for the new MLS stadium.
It’s unanimous: when you know better, you do better! On January 2nd 2018, Metro Council unanimously passed the “Do Better” Bill on its third and final reading.
We will tirelessly and courageously fight injustice and organize our community to take action.