Lawsuit claims the team hasn't paid for design work on the failed downtown ballpark project; meanwhile, the team's bank draws money to pay bills
The two companies already have big stakes downtown and seek to compete together for prime riverfront space
Council legislation could open the possibility, and some mayoral candidates favor reviving the idea
New plans for what was supposed to be the home of the Nashville Sounds
With the downtown ballpark deal officially dead, city has held the baseball team in default of its current lease at Greer Stadium
Sounds fire back at Metro's default letter, saying the team made every effort to perform on the memorandum of understanding and promising more detail later to make its case
City holds the team in default, citing grounds that include its failure to pay architect, causing a halt in developing construction plans
Attorney blasts team in a letter, laying fault for the ballpark deal's demise on the Sounds
Metro Council committee sounds off on the deal -- and the results aren't good
UPDATE 5:54 p.m. Tuesday, 27 March -- Nashville Sounds throw a curveball to get yet more time. Development partner could be looking for a new teammate