- Oracle expanded its Nashville presence by leasing over 116,000 SF in the Neuhoff District.
- The move reflects a broader trend of major corporations like Starbucks and Amazon choosing Nashville for key operations.
- Nashville logged over 1.5M SF of positive net absorption in late 2025, led by office upgrades and new arrivals.
- Office options are expanding, with nearly 2M SF of premium space completed in 2025 alone.
Corporate Magnetism Rises
Oracle expanded its Nashville office footprint by leasing more than 116,000 SF at 1320 Adams St. in the Neuhoff District, according to CoStar. The deal supports Oracle’s growth plans and complements its ongoing $4.5B headquarters development in the region.
The lease fills over a third of the 306,670 SF property. It also ranks among the largest office deals in Nashville this year, reinforcing the city’s rise as a corporate destination.
Attracting Major Tenants
Starbucks is also finalizing a Nashville lease for about 250,000 SF, planning to shift its supply chain operations to the city. Other national brands like In-N-Out, Amazon, and TikTok have recently grown their local presence. This wave of investment is driven by Nashville’s affordability, deep talent pool, and business-friendly environment. The region’s appeal has drawn dozens of Fortune 500 companies over recent years. This trend mirrors rising demand for large-scale digital infrastructure, as tech firms expand capacity to support AI and cloud growth.
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Office Leasing & Development Trends
Nashville’s office market shows strong corporate demand. The city recorded over 1.5M SF of net absorption in late 2025. This growth reflects steady leasing momentum across key sectors. Companies now prioritize new, amenity-rich office spaces. This trend continues to drive leasing activity and new development. As a result, developers are delivering higher-quality office environments. Nearly 2M SF of premium office space came online in 2025. These additions give companies like Oracle and Starbucks more expansion options. The growing supply helps meet rising tenant expectations. Meanwhile, Cousins Properties continues to attract major tenants. The firm owns Oracle’s new Nashville location. In recent years, it has secured several high-profile leases.
What’s Next
Expert and landlord sentiment remains optimistic as Nashville claims a leading position among Sun Belt office markets. Well-capitalized companies in tech, logistics, and retail continue to prioritize state-of-the-art office environments to attract and retain talent in Nashville’s dynamic corporate hub.



