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Nashville’s retail/F&B offerings just got bigger and better

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Fraport Nashville, the developer and manager of the concessions programme at Nashville International Airport (BNA), has unveiled eight new dining and shopping venues in the gateway’s expanded Concourse D.

The new outlets are said to celebrate the vibrant spirit of Music City and enhance the already impressive selection of dining, shopping, and entertainment at one of the nation’s fastest-growing airports.

All Fraport photos at BNA courtesy of Joe Howell.

The new additions are the iconic 3rd & Broadway, Sandella’s Flatbreads, The Castle, New Heights Cantina & Taqueria, Flytes Virtual Dining Hall, Nashville Tracks, Daniel Diamond, and Martini.

“These innovative concepts offer more ways for passengers to experience the very best of Nashville and Tennessee,” said Matt Jennings, vice president of Fraport Nashville LLC.

“After receiving the prestigious 2025 ACI-NA Richard A Griesbach Award for Excellence in Airport Concessions, we couldn’t be more excited to join with our partners at Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) to continue bringing the spirit of Music City into the heart of BNA.”

The eight new concessions are now open for business as part of BNA’s New Horizon growth and expansion plan.

“We started this journey with the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority in 2018,” said Jennings. “It’s exciting to continue contributing to BNA’s New Horizon programme by bringing in new concessions that reflect the culture, creativity, and spirit of Music City and Tennessee.”

Fraport USA develops and manages award-winning airport concessions programmes at some of the most innovative and high-performing airports in North America.

They include Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Terminal 5 at New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport’s Terminal B, and Washington DC’s Ronald Reagan National and Dulles airports.

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