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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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Commonly known as "Atef's Mechanic Shop" after the owner, the mechanic shop is a decades-old pillar in the Coptic community and the space itself, above the garage, was often used for Copts to meet in during the days of Millwood.

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A restaurant near Millwood, Santorini is a newer business in the area that, during the summer of 2021, decided to sell after a major shooting happened right in front of its door. Santorini's owners were of the coalition to approach Metro Council and…

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A church with mostly newcomers because of its proximity to downtown Nashville and Opryland, the church is best distinguished by the fire that occurred in the early 2010s. Since the fire that burned down the Sunday School wing, church administrators…

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Right next to the tobacco store, with doors open to walk in and out of each other's store (since they're only separated by a dry cleaner's store), this wireless store had icons overlooking the glass cases of phones.

A new restaurant since 2021 opened by Mr. Atef Boutros’ kids, Ramzy Three Meats sits very close to the owners’ roots in Millwood and fixes Southern style cooking and theme with Coptic ownership.

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One of many tax agencies that is Coptic-owned in South Nashville, this service is very attractive because their posts are in Arabic, showing that there is a demographic of clients that one can cater to exclusively in Arabic and make a living. This…

Starting his business in 2021 during the pandemic, but a trained pharmacist in Egypt, Jan George switched careers. He found that he had a lot of popularity during the pandemic by coming out and doing video updates on unemployment, and so he pivoted…

Owned by Mr. Faltas and named after his only son, Mario, this discount tobacco store is next to a salon and near the airport while sitting in the heart of Arab-African entrepreneur space.
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