November 2025
The Nashville market is experiencing robust economic growth, driven by major corporate investments, record job creation, a booming tech and healthcare sector, and expanding infrastructure, positioning the region as a top U.S. metro.
Oracle Corporation’s Nashville Headquarters Project Moves Closer to Groundbreaking
What This Means for You: Oracle’s massive Nashville campus on the East Bank is finally approaching the construction phase, four years after the tech giant first announced plans to build in Music City. The tech giant’s $1 billion development will create 8,500 jobs and serve as the company’s world headquarters.
Nashville Named No. 2 U.S. Metro for Job Growth and Income
What This Means for You: According to a recent report by Checkr, which analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. Census Bureau, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Nashville metro area ranked 2nd among the country’s 100 largest metro areas across seven metrics, including unemployment rate, labor force growth, and per capita income.
Ascension Saint Thomas to Invest $537 Million Across Middle Tennessee
What This Means for You: The investments will span Davidson, Rutherford, and Montgomery counties to modernize existing facilities, build new facilities, and upgrade technology. Ascension operates two of the region’s five largest hospitals.
Three Nashville Restaurants Earn Prestigious Michelin Star
What This Means for You: For the first time, the Michelin Guide reviewed the American South, and three Nashville restaurants received one Michelin Star: Bastion, The Catbird Seat, and Locust. The Hermitage Hotel also earned two Michelin keys, one of the highest global hospitality honors available.
Amazon Web Services Partners with Nashville Innovation Alliance to Boost AI & Cloud Workforce
What This Means for You: Amazon Web Services is expanding its Skills to Jobs Tech Alliance to Tennessee with help from the Nashville Innovation Alliance to address Middle Tennessee’s growing technology workforce demand. The initiative aims to serve 1,000 Tennesseans by 2027 in AI and cloud computing. There are plans to expand to other areas of the state in 2026.
Centersquare Adds Franklin Facility to Its Data Center Footprint
What This Means for You: Centersquare, a company with data centers across North America and overseas, announced $1 billion acquisition of 10 data centers. This deal doubled company’s facilities in Greater Nashville, adding Franklin center.
AI Robotics Company Dexory Chooses Nashville for Its Headquarters
What This Means for You: London-based Dexory, a logistics robotics and data intelligence company, is currently in negotiations to obtain a warehouse in West Nashville so it can scale operations in its U.S. headquarters faster. The warehouse will store the company’s robotics, have a development center, an excellence center and a showroom where Dexory can host potential U.S. clients to show them what they do with hopes they will be able to give those prospective clients tours of local facilities that use their technology.
American Rebel to Buy Downtown Nashville Building, Establish New Headquarters
What This Means for You: American Rebel Holdings Inc., A public company that designs gun safes, apparel, beer, and more, has purchased the LLC owning 20,829-square-foot retail building home to Black Rabbit restaurant for $14.1 million. The company plans to make fourth floor its corporate headquarters and keep the building’s lower floors housing Black Rabbit and short-term rentals.
Nashville International Airport Surpasses Milestones in Record-Breaking Year of Growth
What This Means for You: The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) today announced a landmark fiscal year marked by remarkable growth, groundbreaking partnerships, and national recognition. Nashville International Airport (BNA) welcomed a record 24.7 million passengers, setting a new benchmark in BNA’s history.
HCA Healthcare’s TriStar Centennial Plans $25M Rehabilitation Unit Expansion in Nashville
What This Means for You: TriStar Centennial Medical Center plans 15-bed, $25 million rehabilitation facility expansion. The project would be an inpatient rehabilitation facility. This is just one of the multiple expansion projects TriStar Division is pursuing across Middle Tennessee.




