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The Tennessean's top business reads in 2018: Reporter's Choice - The Tennessean

The Tennessean's business coverage this year highlighted a range of topics that impact local residents and the quality of their lives. Jobs, housing, drugs on the darkweb and the barons of Lower Broadway all showcased the breadth and depth of business news in the state. 

We've also included the top read business stories based on page views, which shows our audience's interest in dining, celebrities and all things Demetria. 

TED Talks, the darknet and killer pills: A life and death in Nashville by Brett Kelman

This profile of Josh Holton, a young Nashville man who overdosed on a fake Xanax pill in 2016, was a labor of love. Holton was an ambitious college student who was quietly mourning his father, and his death is a cautionary tale about counterfeit medication in the digital age.

READ THE STORY: TED Talks, the darknet and killer pills: A life and death in Nashville

Tyson chicken plant: Rejected in Kansas, welcomed in Tennessee by Jamie McGee

Kansas saw environmental hazards and infrastructure costs while Tennessee officials saw the benefits of jobs and new income streams for area farmers. This story looks at how and why a West Tennessee town rolled out the red carpet for a 1,500-job chicken plant.

READ THE STORY: Tyson chicken plant: Rejected in Kansas, welcomed in Tennessee

'Spring break all year': New Nashville home-sharing concept puts some residents on edge by Sandy Mazza

As a downtown apartment building is transformed to a home-sharing community that partners with Airbnb, some residents petitioned against the change, reluctant to live in a tourist-focused setting. The story highlights the growth of the Airbnb model and the challenges its poses to nearby residents.

READ THE STORY: 'Spring break all year': New Nashville home-sharing concept puts some residents on edge

How Nashville's honky-tonk barons created an empire by Lizzy Alfs and Nate Rau

They invested early, when Broadway was heavy with crime and saw few tourists, and now they are reaping the rewards. As Broadway enters a new era of celebrity-led honky tonks and rooftop bars, these business owners are bringing in herds of tourists ready to spend on beer and entertainment. 

READ THE STORY: How Nashville's honky-tonk barons created an empire

Most read business stories in 2018:

1. Jay Cutler, Kristin Cavallari’s Nashville home listed for $7.9 million

2. At Vanderbilt, a nurse's error killed a patient and threw Medicare into jeopardy

3. See inside Chick-fil-A’s ‘first-of-its-kind’ Nashville concept, just don't bring cash

4. Demetria Kalodimos hits Channel 4 with age discrimination, gender bias lawsuit

5. Amazon in Nashville: Tech giant's planned job infusion biggest in Tennessee history

6. 3 things to know about Amazon's future home, Nashville Yards

7. Nashville restaurant openings and closings in October

8. Why are so many Nashville restaurants closing?

9. DeMarco Murray's home for sale in Franklin

10. This Vanderbilt doctor got political. Then he sued Trump and won. Now he's out of a job.

11. Medical marijuana in Tennessee? Here's what to expect with new Governor Bill Lee

12. Chick-fil-A’s ‘first-of-its-kind’ Nashville concept

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