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February 5, 2026

Nashville Development Updates — Thursday, February 05, 2026

Good morning! Here's what's new in Nashville real estate development.

📰 Today's Stories

1. Oracle's River North Campus Approved for East Bank

Oracle's $1.4B Nashville HQ by Norman Foster: A New Era for Work ...

Oracle River North Campus, a 1735-unit mixed-use development, is approved for East Bank in Nashville's River North district. The project includes residential, hotel, and commercial spaces. Oracle Corp...

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2. Clifton Innovation District Proposed on Clifton Ave

Clifton Innovation District, 20-acre area unveiled for potential ...

Clifton Innovation District, a mixed-use project, is proposed for 2300-2318 Clifton Ave, Nashville. The development spans 2.7 million sq ft. Commonwealth Avenue Capital Partners, led by Brad Cummings,...

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3. Mixed-Use Project Approved on Rosa L Parks Blvd

S9 Architecture spotlights raw materiality in a mixed-use ...

A mixed-use development has been approved at 1920 Rosa L Parks Blvd in Nashville. The project will transform the area, though details on units or floors are undisclosed.

The development will enhance...

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4. East Bank Redevelopment Progresses in Nashville

Nashville, TN development partner announces name of East Bank ...

East Bank Redevelopment, a mixed-use project by The Fallon Company, is under construction in Nashville. It includes a new Nissan Stadium and TPAC, aiming for LEED Gold certification, emphasizing susta...

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5. New Nashville Fire HQ Proposed on 2nd Ave N

Nashville Fire Department Gets New HQ & Fire Station In Downtown ...

Nashville Fire Department Headquarters & Fire Station 2, a mixed-use project, is proposed for 500 2nd Ave N in downtown Nashville. The 8-floor, 207,000 sq ft development by Metro Government and Hastin...

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