Now here’s a movement I could get behind.
If you’ve visited Nashville recently, or you are one of the 700,000 people that live here, you know that basically all parking comes at a price. Like most other metropolitan areas, the days of free parking – or even cheap parking – are gone. The good ol’ day where musicians and artists could park near Broadway and walk down to make a buck are over, and though there are still free (and cheaper) parking options out there in Music City… they are clinging to life.
Back in June, one of the cheapest places to park in Downtown Nashville unfortunately caught on fire. Locals and tourists alike used to flock to the Nashville Public Library parking garage to take advantage of its low prices (it was just a few blocks away from Broadway). But it’s still out of commission, and there’s not much word on when it’s supposed to reopen… if it ever even does…