NASHVILLE OVERTAKES MEMPHIS TO BECOME STATE’S LARGEST CITY
New figures reveal that Nashville has surpassed Memphis to become the state’s largest city. The Tennessean reports population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau put the state capital’s 2016 population at 660,388, compared to Memphis’ 652,717. The two have traded places on the list of the nation’s largest cities, with Nashville ranking 24th and Memphis 25th. Estimates show that Memphis experienced a population loss of 1,737 from 2015 to 2016, while Nashville gained 6,310. The growth in middle Tennessee includes Murfreesboro, which is among the nation’s 15 fastest-growing large cities for the second year in a row.