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Business in Millwood. Owner Yousief Yousief. This store was launched in 1997.

It's more than just groceries. Newcomers often seek legal advice at this store. It's easily recognized by the Nashvillian Egyptian community, especially with how close…

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Known as the church for newcomers, St. George stills off Foster Avenue near Thompson Lane and Nolensville. A gas station, that is Coptic-owned, sits 2 minutes up the road and is named after the church. The current priest is Father Sarapeon who prays…

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The second congregation of Nashville started by Father Mina Iskander that spread to Antioch from Nolensville and the second church to be built to the traditional Coptic style and the largest Coptic Orthodox church in Nashville, St. Pishoy sits on 8…

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Keria Nashed Photography

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Keria Nashed Photography

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Keria Nashed Photography -- Once a thriving business, the Egyptian Latino Market has been deemed as a "public nuisance" leading to its temporary closure in May of 2021. The store's location on Millwood Drive is an attraction to the Egyptian…

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Keria Nashed Photography -- One of the most well-known, woman-owned Egyptian businesses in Nashville. The owner, Nadia Kamel, has been in business for over 10 years and is currently renovating the business. It originally split for a barbershop and…

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Owned by a man named Ashraf who is also a real estate agent, there is a Coptic woman who is a hairdresser and also a Black man who is also a hairdresser. Because of the salon's location in a large plaza next to Subculture Cafe, Sriracha Restaurant,…
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