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    Latino life grows deep roots in Antioch

    TN Tribune Staff WriterBy TN Tribune Staff WriterApril 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    NASHVILLE, TN — Antioch has become one of the most visible centers of Latino life in Middle Tennessee, where business corridors, bilingual churches and community organizations have developed into a tightly connected support network for a rapidly growing population. Along Murfreesboro Pike, Bell Road and surrounding neighborhoods, Latino residents have helped reshape the area’s cultural and economic identity through entrepreneurship, faith communities and local services.

    Small Latino-owned businesses are a defining feature of Antioch’s commercial landscape, particularly in everyday service industries. Along Murfreesboro Pike, stores such as Super Mercado Latina and La Hacienda Market serve as grocery and household staples for Spanish-speaking families, offering imported foods, fresh produce and money transfer services. Nearby, bilingual tax offices and insurance agencies like Rodriguez Tax Services and Hernandez Insurance Agency provide year-round financial assistance, often helping residents navigate filing, documentation and small-business registration.

    Construction and skilled trades also form a major part of Antioch’s Latino economy. Companies such as locally operated subcontracting crews and family-run remodeling businesses regularly contribute to residential and commercial development across the area. Landscaping firms, cleaning services and logistics support companies have also expanded, reflecting both the growth of Nashville’s construction boom and the increasing role of Latino labor in regional infrastructure.

    Faith communities remain central to Antioch’s Latino identity, with bilingual and Spanish-language churches acting as both spiritual and practical support systems. Iglesia Monte Los Olivos Asambleas de Dios on Murfreesboro Pike draws Spanish-speaking congregants for worship services, youth programming and outreach efforts. Antioch Church of Christ Español offers bilingual services and Bible study classes, while smaller congregations such as Iglesia Bautista Esperanza Viva on Old Hickory Boulevard provide Spanish-language preaching alongside food drives and family assistance programs. These churches often coordinate translation help, job referrals and emergency support for newly arrived families.

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    Community support also extends beyond worship spaces. Organizations like Conexión Américas, while based in South Nashville, regularly serve Antioch residents through workforce training, citizenship preparation and financial literacy programs. Local school networks in Antioch have also adapted to demographic shifts, with expanded ESL programs and bilingual parent liaisons helping families engage more fully with Metro Nashville Public Schools.

    The result is a neighborhood where Latino life is not concentrated in a single district, but spread across storefronts, service businesses, schools and churches. From grocery markets and tax offices to bilingual congregations and nonprofit outreach, Antioch’s Latino community has built an interconnected local infrastructure that continues to grow alongside the broader Nashville metropolitan area.

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