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Nashville is the capital of the state of Tennessee. It is located on the Cumberland River in Davidson County in the north-central part of the state. Nashville is also a major hub for the health care, entertainment and publishing industries. Metropolitan Nashville's population stood at 546,219 as of July 1, 2004, according to United States Census Bureau estimates, making it the second-largest city in Tennessee (below Memphis). The 2004 population of the entire 13-county Nashville metropolitan area was 1,395,879, making it the largest and fastest-growing metropolitan area in the state.

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Although Nashville is renowned for being a major music recording center and tourist destination, its largest industry is actually health care. Nashville is home to more than 250 health care companies, including Hospital Corporation of America, the largest private operator of hospitals in the world. As of 2006, the Nashville Healthcare Council estimated the health care industry contributed $18.3 billion a year and 94,000 jobs to the Nashville-area economy. Other major industries in Nashville include insurance, finance, and publishing (especially religious publishing). The city also hosts headquarters operations for several Protestant denominations, including the United Methodist Church, Southern Baptist Convention, and National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. Middle Tennessee is also noted for its automotive industry. The community of Spring Hill, Tenn., 30 mils south of Nashville, is home to a major complex that manufactures Saturns. In Smyrna, just east of Nashville, Nissan has a major manufacturing facility. In 2005, Nissan USA, announced it is moving its headquarters from Los Angeles to Williamson County, in the Nashville metropolitan area. According to Expansion Management Magazine, Nashville is "the Hottest City in America for Relocation and Expansion." In June, 2006, Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine ranked Nashville #1 on its list of The 50 Smartest Places to Live in America.

Nashville is the location of the membership headquarters of the largest small business association in America, the National Federation of Independent Business, NFIB.

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Recent Nashville business news

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New Miktek Website Exhibits Professional Grade Audio Equipment
Understanding the need to connect with clients and create a community for a well-defined group of audio recording professionals, Miktek owner Michael Ketchell decided to bring his brand to the web.
Parthenon Tower Fully Reopened
People who live on the top three floors of the Parthenon Towers near Centennial Park in Nashville are sleeping in their own beds again for the first time this week.
PDI Idea Exchange Driven by Customer Collaboration
It attracted more than 100 retailers from across the country. "We wanted to duplicate the environment we've created within our online customer portal, PDI Connections," said Austin Skaggs, community manager for PDI.
David (Skip) Prichard will leave Ingram.
David Prichard, who as president and chief executive led the reorganization of three business units to create Ingram Content Group, will leave that company June 8. The CEO duties will be assumed by John R. Ingram, chairman of the division of Nashville-based conglomerate Ingram Industries Inc.
Wounded Combat Veteran Shaun Meadows Receives Keys to Custom-Built...
Operation FINALLY HOME, local award-winning builder Goodall Homes and Nashville-based LP Building Products constructed the home after a groundbreaking event on Veterans Day 2011.
Syntax: The future of match-3
Curious Idea, a brand new indie mobile game company out of Nashville, TN, is excited to announce that their debut game, "Syntax!", has gone free for a limited time.
IMB trustees elect VP of marketplace endeavor
IMB President Tom Elliff, addressing trustees during their May 22-23 meeting in Nashville, uses the illustration of a grain of wheat from John 12:24 to talk about "living a crucified life" centered on Christ and not on self.
Council to release report card on state colleges & universities
RANDALL DICKERSONAssociated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Some daily high temperature records could fall across Tennessee on this hot Memorial Day weekend.
Nashville business and politics from subscription-based NashvillePost.com

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