Here are three things to know:
1. The new center will specialize in bone and muscle surgery, non-invasive therapy and rehabilitation.
2. After purchasing the lot for $2.55 million in December 2016, the city hopes the center will be complete next year.
3. The Center for Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics currently has six locations across Tennessee.
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