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Sony Music Publishing Nashville Opens on Music Row

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Sony Music Publishing Nashville Celebrates New Administration Office Space, Returning to the Iconic Music RowWHAT: Sony Music Publishing Nashville�s Administration team celebrated the opening of their new office and their return �Back Home On The Row.�The move brings the administration and creative offices closer together at the heart of Nashville�s legendary Music Row, reuniting the teams and strengthening collaboration.The office design, crafted by MATHIAS Collective and built by Harvest Construction, features open neighborhoods and multiple workspaces to inspire creativity and collaboration, and is adorned with branding, art and music, reflecting the company�s historic catalog and ongoing legacy on Music Row.PHOTOS: Sony Music Publishing Chairman & CEO Jon Platt recently toured the new SMP Nashville Administration space alongside the SMP team and celebrated their return to the row. Read more: Michael Lippman, Iconic Music Industry Manager, Passes Away at 79.

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