Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) subsidiaries Parallon Business Solutions, the Sarah Cannon Research Institute and HealthTrust were originally operating from multiple leased spaces located across the Greater Nashville area. HCA’s vision was to consolidate leased space and business operations into a single, valuable real estate asset with the goal of achieving improved energy and operational efficiency, lowered operational costs and an increased presence in the urban core.

Client

HCA, Inc.

Location

Nashville, Tennessee

Accolades

Showcase, 2017 NAIOP Nashville Development of the Year

330k

square-feet of office space

84k

square-feet of shared dining and conference space

26.5k

square-feet of retail space

Increase the City's Urban Footprint

Increase the City's Urban Footprint

As the first building to rise in the Capitol View community, the tower sets the aesthetic tone for the entire development. It feeds the downtown economic engine and drives neighborhood activation through incorporation of ground floor retail, patio dining and wide sidewalks.

Iconic Design for Major Gateway into Downtown Nashville

Iconic Design for Major Gateway into Downtown Nashville

The steel-framed office tower is sensitive in scale, detailing, material quality and texture to a highly pedestrian context that features new buildings and embraces the unique industrial character of nearby iconic landmarks such as the Marathon Village neighborhood and the historic Bruton Snuff factory.

Increased Efficiency, Lower Operational Costs

Increased Efficiency, Lower Operational Costs

  • Energy utilization will be 20% lower than average for a building of this size
  • Potable water use was reduced by 20%
  • 30% of the value of construction materials was sourced within 500 miles of the site
  • 20% of the value of building materials is recycled content
  • Bike racks and bike storage are available

Purposeful and Strategic Parking Solutions

Purposeful and Strategic Parking Solutions

Below-grade and partly concealed parking solutions help maximize the bonus height program and meet dense development requirements without compromising the sense of an urban neighborhood.

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