The biggest game in American sports is coming to Music City. Thousands of local businesses, real estate professionals, vendors, and entrepreneurs will win. Most won't be ready. Get on the list.
Sunday, February 10, 2030
The economic opportunity is real. The preparation gap is real. The playbook is yours — if you're on the list.
A Super Bowl generates an estimated $400M–$600M in local economic impact. Vendors, contractors, hospitality, short-term rentals, transportation, event services, retail, and media all see surges.
Source: NFL economic impact studies from Tampa, Glendale, and Los Angeles, reported in Forbes and WSJ.
Most local businesses don't start preparing until 6 months before. By then, procurement cycles are closed, vendor lists are locked, and contracts are signed.
Winners prepare 24–36 months out. That window is now.
Subscribers get early access to vendor certification tracks, minority business opportunity briefings, real estate positioning strategies, and the Nashville Host Committee's public RFP cycles as they drop.
If you're building something in Nashville and you want to win when the biggest event in American sports lands here — this list is for you.
Short-term rental positioning, commercial lease timing, investor inflows, and neighborhood-level opportunity mapping.
Procurement certification windows, supply contracts, minority business opportunity tracks, and Host Committee RFP timelines.
Staffing pipelines, logistics partnerships, premium event packages, and hospitality licensing timelines.
Press credential pathways, content rights windows, brand partnership opportunities, and media accreditation timelines.
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Ray Arceneaux is a Nashville native and proud father of two boys. He is the founder of Black Tech Mafia and a lifelong builder who started his career in real estate before stepping fully into technology and AI. Today he is the author of the Search to System framework, which helps small business owners stop using AI as a search tool and start using it to run real operational systems.
In 2017, Ray watched a Robert F. Smith speech on YouTube. That moment sparked his decision to learn to code and reimagine what was possible — for himself and for the culture. Years of building later, in September 2025, he met Mr. Smith in person. That full-circle moment confirmed something he already knew: he was no longer aspiring. He was building.
Super Bowl 615 is his way of making sure Nashville's builders, hustlers, and small business owners are ready when the biggest event in American sports arrives in our city.