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After starting the Nashville Farmer's Market downtown, the restaurant now has a storefront in Galleria Mall in Franklin, appealing to many non-Copts.

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A real estate agent facilitating renter and landlord connections, his business shows the deep importance of private landlords to community outreach and growth.

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Run by a Coptic man, this tax preparation and accounting firm is located in the Millwood area where office suites can be about $1000/month.

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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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With several locations throughout the suburbs in Davidson and Williamson County, Greek Cafe is a well-known restaurant among Tennesseans. It was one of the first Coptic-owned gyro shops in Nashville and especially in Franklin.

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Owned by Medhat Meximos, a former Opryland worker, the burger shop sits on Nolensville Road next to an Arab jeweler and in the heart of many Latinx-owned businesses.

A major employer that recruits in churches and mosques openly, Tyson Factory depends on the in-flow of newcomers, especially with children, who need jobs immediately. The factories are notorious among community members for being horrendous employers…

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This Coptic church is stationed in LaVergne, specifically in the industrial area, and sits right between Davidson and Rutherford Counties. The current priest is Father Cherubim Khalil.
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