Nashville Developer Bill Freeman Dies by Suicide at 73
Nashville Developer Bill Freeman Dies by Suicide at 73

Nashville Developer Bill Freeman Dies by Suicide at 73

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Bill Freeman, a prominent Nashville businessman and co-founder of the Freeman Webb Company, has died at 73 from suicide. Freeman was a significant figure in Nashville's real estate development and a major Democratic fundraiser, contributing to campaigns for Presidents Obama and Biden. His career highlights include running for Nashville mayor in 2015 and owning several local media outlets, including the Nashville Scene. He was appointed by President Biden to the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board and served as a treasurer for the Tennessee Democratic Party. Freeman faced health challenges before his death, including two strokes, and had recently transitioned leadership of his company to his son, Bob Freeman. His passing has elicited heartfelt tributes from Nashville's community leaders, acknowledging his impact on the city and his commitment to local journalism and politics.

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