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Old Posted Apr 23, 2024, 11:10 PM
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Oracle is just beginning to ramp up, but today CEO Larry Ellison announced that Nashville will be the company's World Headquarters.

From Nashville Business Journal: https://www.bizjournals.com/nashvill...-world-hq.html

* British architect Norman Foster (Foster + Partners) is involved in campus designs. (So is Ellison, including the look of a pedestrian bridge that would link Oracle's campus with Germantown.)
* Oracle's property will have a hotel, restaurants, a community health clinic and a "beautiful concert venue" with a lake.
* the company is leasing 100,000 square feet of interim office space downtown. Oracle had more than 722 employees in Nashville at the end of last year, according to state records

Foster + Partners website: https://www.fosterandpartners.com/projects

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Old Posted Apr 24, 2024, 1:15 PM
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Oracle is just beginning to ramp up, but today CEO Larry Ellison announced that Nashville will be the company's World Headquarters.

From Nashville Business Journal: https://www.bizjournals.com/nashvill...-world-hq.html

* British architect Norman Foster (Foster + Partners) is involved in campus designs. (So is Ellison, including the look of a pedestrian bridge that would link Oracle's campus with Germantown.)
* Oracle's property will have a hotel, restaurants, a community health clinic and a "beautiful concert venue" with a lake.
* the company is leasing 100,000 square feet of interim office space downtown. Oracle had more than 722 employees in Nashville at the end of last year, according to state records

Foster + Partners website: https://www.fosterandpartners.com/projects
This came as a surprise to us here as much as it did to you guys in Texas. I guess that is why they have been holding off on the start of construction of the campus.
The entire East Bank is about to get a huge inflow of construction cash with over 500 acres of redevelopment in the mix. The new Titans stadium is now under construction on the south end of the EB and the new spine road will run the length between the Oracle campus and the Stadium and beyond eventually over the Cumberland into South Nashville.
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2024, 2:45 PM
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Oracle is just beginning to ramp up, but today CEO Larry Ellison announced that Nashville will be the company's World Headquarters.

From Nashville Business Journal: https://www.bizjournals.com/nashvill...-world-hq.html

* British architect Norman Foster (Foster + Partners) is involved in campus designs. (So is Ellison, including the look of a pedestrian bridge that would link Oracle's campus with Germantown.)
* Oracle's property will have a hotel, restaurants, a community health clinic and a "beautiful concert venue" with a lake.
* the company is leasing 100,000 square feet of interim office space downtown. Oracle had more than 722 employees in Nashville at the end of last year, according to state records

Foster + Partners website: https://www.fosterandpartners.com/projects
I wonder is this The Landings at River North they are talking about or is this their own private development that will go alongside The Landings.
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2024, 7:57 PM
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All of that will be on their own 70-acre campus.

The River North development will have more residential and office. Its footprint is also larger at 125 acres. It will be urban in design and layout and developed in two phases. The second phase is more fluid, but will include at least 1,500,000 s.f. of spec office and 2-4 additional residential or mixed-use blocks. And there will be a pedestrian bridge from the northern segment of RN to the Neuhoff complex on the west side of the river.

https://mrprealty.com/river-north-phase-i/

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Old Posted Apr 30, 2024, 10:00 PM
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All of that will be on their own 70-acre campus.

The River North development will have more residential and office. Its footprint is also larger at 125 acres. It will be urban in design and layout and developed in two phases. The second phase is more fluid, but will include at least 1,500,000 s.f. of spec office and 2-4 additional residential or mixed-use blocks. And there will be a pedestrian bridge from the northern segment of RN to the Neuhoff complex on the west side of the river.

https://mrprealty.com/river-north-phase-i/
Egads! That means there will be two different distinct bridges crossing the river.
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2024, 11:11 PM
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Egads! That means there will be two different distinct bridges crossing the river.
It's just one bridge. It's a public-private effort, with much coming from Oracle. Oracle, North River and the East Bank (Titans stadium) effort, among other smaller projects, are all pieces of the overall puzzle. The city is building a "spine" avenue (N-S) connecting all developments and linking I-24 to Vashti Street under I-65 at the Cumberland at the north end. By 2028, that area will be well on its way to full density.
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Be pretty cool if they built some sort of urban circulator on the “spine.”
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Old Posted May 1, 2024, 12:23 PM
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There is actually a second bridge planned for the river on the south side that is unfunded. It is way on down the road and will cross somewhere around the Driftwood area if built. This would be part of the Spine Road and Metro would be building that.
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Old Posted May 10, 2024, 4:10 PM
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Renderings were released for the new St Regis hotel at 805 Demonbreun today from the Nashville Post.

https://www.nashvillepost.com/busine...d438c84c7.html

The hotel will be 611' and will be 46 stories, 173 rooms, 100 condos, & 32 furnished residences. The architect is still Morris Adjmi and groundbreaking is still targeted for 2025.
Also included are 25,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and a parking garage with 542 spaces. Image courtesy of Nashville Post and Metro Nashville MDHA.


Also announced today is an increase in height and a new image of a hotel in the Gulch at 302 9th Ave south from the 9 group out of Knoxville of a 17-story dual bran hotel. The previous iteration was only around 8 stories.
https://www.nashvillepost.com/busine...c325be6cc.html

Image courtesy of the Nashville Post an MDHA



Work has also started on the 901 MLK and the 1010. 901 in the foreground and 1010 in the background. Courtesy Giarratana Development.


Work has also started on Albion Music Row first tower, the taller of the two courtesy Albion Development


Work has also started on 1711 Broadway image courtesy of NORR architects


Official work started on the Titans stadium image courtesy of MANICA


Topped out Nashville Yards
Pinnacle 504'
The Everett 34 story 409'
The Emory 35 story 420'
Yards Entertaiment complex

5 City Place 215'
1805 Church 175'
1904 Hayes approx. 160'
Aspire Midtown approx. 150'



Announced unknown height a 739-unit apartment building at the Greyhound bus terminal site.

Expected starts
Paseo South Gulch II 366'
Autograph Hotel 8th & Demonbreun 485'
The Sinclair 315'
118 16 Ave South 263'
1401 Church phase 1 23 stories
Hilton Tempo Homewood suites East Bank 17 stories 204'
Dual Brand Home2Suites & Hampton 611 Cowan East Bank 205'

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Old Posted May 10, 2024, 4:13 PM
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Somebody stop Nashville!
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Old Posted May 10, 2024, 5:40 PM
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Now that is an update! Thanks Ron!
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Great to see another 600 footer added to the skyline!
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Old Posted May 10, 2024, 9:04 PM
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Odds that another developer might resurrect Ritz-Carlton ?
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Nashville should compete with Austin and build a supertall.
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Wow, great renderings and updates!
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And just to clarify for non-Nashvillians just for context, that was an update basically for just what happened within like the past half week. lol

The full list is a hundred times longer. Nashville is blessed for sure on the development front.
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Old Posted May 11, 2024, 1:11 PM
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Hey Guys, I forgot to add the 1213 Grundy that was announced this past week as well. This is the third tower they have planned in a one block area. A 16 story in the Gulch from Tidal Real Estate out of NY. image courtesy Nashville Post.
This story should be a free read now:
https://www.nashvillepost.com/busine...843ac3788.html
As far as the Ritz Carlton I have heard that there are other looking to buy the property and bring that brand into town. The hotel market is still very strong. There was also an article in the NBJ about the office market and class A space and higher that is going to be underserved in the near future. So, there is going to be a need for new office towers to start in the near future. Hopefully that will mean Amazon 3 (604'), but there are multiple locations that have office towers planned Reed District, RMR district, Beaman, district, etc. Also, there are 5 more residential high-rises to be built at Nashville Yards. I would say they are about 65% done with that project.
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Hey Guys, I forgot to add the 1213 Grundy that was announced this past week as well. This is the third tower they have planned in a one block area. A 16 story in the Gulch from Tidal Real Estate out of NY. image courtesy Nashville Post.
This story should be a free read now:
https://www.nashvillepost.com/busine...843ac3788.html
As far as the Ritz Carlton I have heard that there are other looking to buy the property and bring that brand into town. The hotel market is still very strong. There was also an article in the NBJ about the office market and class A space and higher that is going to be underserved in the near future. So, there is going to be a need for new office towers to start in the near future. Hopefully that will mean Amazon 3 (604'), but there are multiple locations that have office towers planned Reed District, RMR district, Beaman, district, etc. Also, there are 5 more residential high-rises to be built at Nashville Yards. I would say they are about 65% done with that project.
The Diagrams section has Amazon u/c and due for completion 2025.

Is that not correct ?
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Nashville should compete with Austin and build a supertall.
I think 750' is the FAA imposed height limit.
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750 is plenty impressive for the time being. I think it’s taller, to occupied floor, than Charlotte’s Bank of America Corporate Center and not that much shorter, by the same metric, that Atlanta’s Bank of America Plaza.
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