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Article: Nashville Banner, Tenn., Keisha Rucker Column.(Originated from Nashville Banner, Tenn.)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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- July 8, 1997
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Jul. 8--A "PARTNERSHIP" BETWEEN THE CITY'S major venue for theater and dance and a huge Green Hills book store means that soon theater-goers won't have to scramble all the way downtown or to Ticketmaster to get their pick of seats.
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center and Davis-Kidd Booksellers are entering into a new partnership to open a satellite box office at the Green Hills book store.
The new box office, slated to open August 18, means better service and convenience for customers, says TPAC president and CEO Steve Greil.
"In an effort to find new ways to meet the needs of our patrons, we think this will provide them with the ...
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