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Post Malone to open Lower Broadway restaurant and music venue

Post Malone to open Lower Broadway restaurant and music venue

Axios03-06-2025
Post Malone is joining the league of celebrities who've claimed a slice of Lower Broadway pie.
Why it matters: Post Malone's announcement Tuesday that he'll open a Nashville entertainment venue proves Music City is more than a pit stop for the popstar-turned-country-crossover artist.
Zoom in: Hospitality company TC Restaurant Group says they'll partner with the Grammy Award-nominated musician to open a 26,000-square-foot restaurant, bar and music venue on at 305 Broadway.
The honky-tonk-inspired venue will be named for the singer and feature three stages, six bars, a rooftop and a dining room.
What he's saying: "We've created a space where everyone can come together and kick some ass. Nashville has really become a second home for me so I can't wait to invite y'all over to my house," Post said in a statement.
The big picture: Property values on Lower Broadway are skyrocketing, with celebrity-owned honky-tonks driving the biggest increases.
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