Residents and visitors in Nashville should be prepared for some unusual sights and traffic adjustments tomorrow. The Metro Nashville Police Department has issued a warning that the Korean Veterans Bridge will be completely inaccessible for the entire day due to the filming of a televised stunt for a new series, as reported by WSMV. If you find yourself witnessing an Airstream trailer atop the bridge, don’t panic—it’s just a high-flying act for the upcoming ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ show.
Alongside the Sunday shutdown, travelers should expect some lane restrictions today as crews get ready for the big scene. According to WKRN, two lanes, east and west, on the Korean Veterans Bridge will be impacted while preparations are underway. The production is expected to throw over $50 million into local business and labor pockets, creating more than 600 jobs in an economic boon for Nashville.
The TV series, set to premiere this fall and starring talents like Chris O’Donnell and Jessica Capshaw, is creating quite a buzz. With the promise of showcasing Nashville’s iconic locations to a national and even international audience, the excitement is palpable. The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development underscored the significant economic benefits the series will bring, as stated by WKRN…