Although there will be open call interviews for jobs in early April, previous staff have the opportunity to resume their positions. More: Nashville's next chapter is being written on the banks of the CumberlandĮxtensive work is currently being done behind the scenes to ensure a smooth reopening. However, reconstruction, in partnership with Remick Architecture, is reaching its completion. We’ve definitely been feeling the loss over these last two crazy years,” Killingsworth said. The tragedy occurred during a tough year in which the Tennessee tornado outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic greatly affected the restaurant and bar industries. More: Nashville Christmas Day bombing heroes reflect one year later Due to investigations, Killingsworth noted that it was a long process to get access to the space to gauge the extent of the damage due to it being a crime scene. “It’s been a long, arduous process for sure,” said Leejon Killingsworth, Chief Creative and Retail Officer at Coyote Ugly Saloon. This resulted in a rebuilding process costing a total of approximately $700,000. Problems with sprinklers from neighboring buildings’ damage related to the explosion drained into the Coyote Ugly Saloon, leading to substantial issues. The saloon chain’s most renowned location has been temporarily closed since the 2020 Christmas Day bombing on Second Avenue North.Īt least 45 businesses sustained damage or were affected by the explosion. View Gallery: See recovery efforts on Second Avenue sixth months after the bombingĬoyote Ugly Saloon’s downtown Nashville venue is expected to reopen next month.
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