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Nashville Venue Faces Ruin Over Tax Hike
28 Feb
Summary
- Property taxes on Acme Feed & Seed surged dramatically.
- The venue owner cannot afford the increased tax burden.
- City leaders express differing views on business support.

The historic Acme Feed & Seed music venue in Nashville faces potential closure following a substantial increase in its property taxes. The taxes have reportedly escalated from $129,000 per year to $600,000, a figure the venue's owner, Tom Morales, states is unmanageable and exceeds their combined rent and net profit.
Morales, who reopened the venue in 2014 after it had been vacant for 15 years, has requested a meeting with Mayor Freddie O'Connell to explore options for saving the landmark. However, the mayor indicated that the decision to keep the business open rests with the owner, stating it is not his responsibility.




