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The Tennessean du lieu suivant : Nashville, Tennessee • A6

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The Tennesseani
Lieu:
Nashville, Tennessee
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A6
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think that what LifeWay does changes LifeWay, which employs about 4,000 people, is one of the biggest pro- viders of Christian products and ser- vices, including Bibles, books, Bible studies, music and church supplies. The top leadership role opened up when former president and CEO Thom Rainer announced in Au- gust 2018 that he was retiring. Rainer led LifeWay from February 2006 to Feb- ruary 2019. A presidential search committee spent 10 months looking for a successor and picked Mandrell, who is the lead pastor of Storyline Fellowship in Ar- vada, Colorado. Mandrell launched the church in February 2015 with 250 peo- ple and it now has a weekly attendance of 1,600.

The trustees voted unanimously on Friday to make him the 10th president of LifeWay. Jimmy Scroggins, trustee chair- man, praised Mandrell for being a LifeWay cus- tomer in addition to his ability to reach people across generations. been out there a long time and leading in large situa- tions, Scrog- gins said. has that demonstrated ability to connect with younger genera- Mandrell takes the helm of LifeWay at a time of great change. LifeWay announced in March that it was closing all 170 of its storefronts in the wake of lagging sales and store traf- In 2015, LifeWay sold its downtown Nashville campus for $125 million and moved to its new building in Capitol View.

Mandrell expects to move in mid- July to Nashville with his family. He is married to Lynley Mandrell, who serves as director of the kids ministry at Story- line Fellowship. They have four chil- dren. Mandrell, who is from Tampico, Illi- nois, has previous ties to Tennessee. Before moving to the Denver area in 2014, Mandrell was the senior pastor of Englewood Baptist Church in Jackson, Tennessee, which grew from a weekly attendance of 1,800 people to 2,600.

He has also worked in Arkansas, Florida and Illinois. His order of business will be lis- tening to, caring for and connecting with the people at LifeWay. is such a huge job. I obviously do this by Mandrell said. want to be the only one with bright Reach Holly Meyer at nessean.com or 615-259-8241 and on Twitter Pastor is named new LifeWay Christian Resources president Mandrell Holly Meyer Nashville Tennessean USA TODAY NETWORK TENNESSEE A company that has started a rede- velopment at Wilson Nashville Superspeedway has exer- cised an option to buy more property at the site.

A Panattoni Development Company subsidiary will close within 60 days on two parcels that total an approximate 132 additional acres, according a Secu- rities and Exchange Commission by Dover Motorsports dated June 25. The transaction follows purchase of 147 acres from Dover Mo- torsports, a deal that closed in March 2018. The total cost for the additional acreage is just over $6.37 million. One parcel is about 88 acres, priced at $55,000 per acre. The other parcel is just under 44 acres priced at $35,000 per acre, the states.

to reach Panattoni repre- sentatives immediately suc- cessful. The Dover Motorsports also states that Panattoni has extended an option on another parcel of just over 98 acres until March 1, 2022. The cost would be just over $6.5 million at $66,685 per acre. Panattoni has paid $500,000 to ex- tend the option for the 98-acre parcel that would be credited toward the pur- chase price at closing, according to the The Nashville Superspeedway has approximately 1,250 acres in Wil- son County and about 150 acres in Rutherford County Interstate 840. It closed as a racetrack in 2011.

None of the land sold or optioned comprises land that the superspeed- way is constructed on, the SEC states. Panattoni has or nearly ished its building at the Super- speedway site, according to Joint Eco- nomic and Community Development Board of Wilson County Executive Di- rector G.C. Hixson. Hixson believes Panattoni is in- volved in negotiations with a pros- pective tenant that been an- nounced on the building, which he said totals about 1 million square feet. an attractive Hixson said.

was told they would be interest- ed in more land. been a good partner with Reach Andy Humbles at ahum- or 615-726-5939 and on Twitter AndyHumbles. Developer to buy more land at Nashville Superspeedway Andy Humbles Nashville Tennessean USA TODAY NETWORK TENNESSEE.

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