May 2024
Nashville, Tennessee continues to experience unprecedented economic and population growth, resulting in numerous significant business expansions and national recognition.
Franklin, TN named #2 on Southern Living’s The South’s Best Cities on the Rise in 2024.
Meta approved for an 800-acre site on Gallatin campus, marking a 17% increase in data center space.
Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee invests $26M in new downtown MetroCenter campus.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center signed a lease to take over the former AT&T building in Brentwood, TN.
Alder Bowman, an executive search firm, has moved its headquarters to Nashville.
SVP Worldwide, the largest consumer sewing machine company in the world, is moving its headquarters to a historic downtown Nashville building.
Nashville-based Wilde Brands announced $20M in growth funding with continued expansion on the horizon.
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison tags Nashville as company’s world HQ.
PNC announces its plans to relocate its Nashville HQ to a larger space in Capitol View’s Radius building, more than doubling its local footprint.
Five Points Pizza expands its presence to the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood.
Ascension Saint Thomas announces plans for clinic in the Nashville Yards tower.
EV battery plant Ultium Cells has produced its first shipments of batteries to the General Motors factory of Spring Hill. The factory is the third-largest private investment in Tennessee history.
Schneider Electric has announced plans to expand its manufacturing presence at two locations in Middle Tennessee, an $85M project.
13 Nashville companies were listed among the Inc. 5000 fastest-growing in Southeast region for 2024.
Jack Brown’s Burger & Beer Joint is opening two new locations in the Nashville area this year in Green Hills and Downtown Clarksville.
Shoals Technologies Group announces its $80M expansion in Sumner County, creating 550 local jobs.
Oldacre McDonald is pursuing a 22-acre mixed-use development near the Nashville airport.
Nashville-based health care investment firm Rubicon Founders moves its headquarters to Germantown’s Neuhoff District.