NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Plaza Mariachi has said they are staying put.
The family-run cultural and entertainment center has been in bankruptcy and faced the threat of foreclosure. The soon-to-be new Plaza Mariachi property owners are planning to step in so the original owners can keep running the facility.
“When you think of Nashville, this naturally comes to mind when you think about a place to go when you tell people that are visiting,” Principal of Highland Capital, Wyatt Woeltje, said.
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Plaza Mariachi opened its doors in 2017, offering shopping, an art gallery, a mariachi hall of fame and live music…