Address: 109 Centennial Cir, Nashville, TN 37209, USA
“Great service… Todd always takes good care of me. Recently William went out of his way to talk me through trouble shooting and fixing an issue with my fireplace. Way outside of their scope of work, but they knew a customer was having a problem and they stepped up. Exactly what I’m looking for from a company. They have earned my biz even if they by chance weren’t the lowest price per gallon. (Which they usually are)🤘🏼🤓🤘🏼”
Address: 108 Centennial Cir, Nashville, TN 37209, USA
“Super nice and beautiful antique store. No other store in Nashville is like Pia's. Gorgeous history in all the pieces she had. Mrs. Pia was such a wonderful person to talk too about her pieces she has. This is an amazing store to go and purchase or just to view how nice and elegant her store is. It has a vibe of actually walking through a palace. Thank you Mrs. Pia for your time and thank you for sharing the history with us.”
Address: 101 Centennial Cir #104, Nashville, TN 37209, USA
“George is always so thorough & honest. I completely trust him & he's always kept my cars running in top shape.”
Address: 104 Centennial Cir, Nashville, TN 37209, USA
“Super kind staff, spacious center, and nice environment. However, there are a few things I dislike about the Nashville Gymnastics Center. First, the toddler (preschool 3-4 year olds) class could have more one-on-one assistance when going through each gymnastics exercise. Currently, the instructor will go over all 5-6 exercises at once, then the toddlers will complete the exercises. Most kids will forget some of the exercises and will continue to do it wrong class after class. If the instructor goes over all exercises at once (which I don’t recommend for 3 and 4 year olds) she/he needs to be more attentive to be able to catch when a child is doing an exercise wrong. This will allow the instructor to show the toddlers how to do the exercise appropriately. Secondly, I dislike how they allow parents to come in and assist their toddler. I feel that is a distraction and limits parents watching from outside to see the progression of their child or even take pictures/videos because the parents are in the way. I assumed that if the child isn’t ready to be on their own they will remain in the baby class (18months -2year). Again, nice environment, but if the opportunity presents itself I will definitely be sending my child elsewhere.”
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