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November 17, 2025

Building Affordable Housing in Nashville Isn’t Just for Developers Anymore

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Building Affordable Housing in Nashville Isn’t Just for Developers Anymore

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Trinity Community Commons is a repurposed church in East Nashville that’s become a community hub, serving meals and showing “radical hospitality” to neighbors. Thanks to a zoning loophole designed for faith-based properties, now they’re building 22 affordable housing units, too. Host Marie Cecile Anderson sits down with executive director Zach Lykins and Open Table Nashville’s India Pungarcher to talk about faith, food, and finding new ways to take care of each other.

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