No signs of slowing down: Nashville eyes $11.4B in visitor spending

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — As other cities brace for a slowdown in tourism, Nashville is gearing up for another record-breaking year.

Despite national projections showing a dip in both domestic and international travel, Nashville’s tourism industry is thriving with hotel tax revenue, visitor spending and travel forecasts all pointing to historic highs in 2025.

According to new data presented by the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp (NCVC), Davidson County collected $95 million in hotel tax revenue through February, with four separate months hitting new records. That figure is expected to climb even higher before the fiscal year ends on June 30…

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