East Bank bustle
Oracle's campus isn't the only project remaking the area north of Nissan Stadium.
For years, the conversation about redeveloping the East Bank of the Cumberland River focused almost exclusively on the PSC Metals scrapyard area south of Nissan Stadium. But all the momentum these days is further north and centered around Oracle's future office hub, which is expected to be home to 8,500 workers by 2031. Here's an overview — sure to grow much more significantly in the coming years — of some of the other real estate activity around River North.
- Oracle's planned campus, which will connect to an extended Grace Street
- The remainder of the River North footprint controlled by Chicago-based Monroe Investment Partners
- Minneapolis-based Dominium plans to build a 255-unit apartment project at the corner of Dickerson Pike and Cleveland Street, which also will be extended into River North
- TopGolf
- Skyline Hospitality plans a two-hotel project as well as a possible mixed-use tower
- After being damaged by last year's tornado, CrossPoint Church is being rehabilitated
- Atlanta-based Rangewater plans a 350-unit apartment building
- Mental health services provider Park Center placed this 4.2-acre site on the market in early 2021
- RMR Group of Boston wants to build about 3 million square feet worth of office, residential and hospitality buildings
- A partnership that includes Rob Lowe of Cushman & Wakefield is converting the Stadium Inn into a boutique hotel and last year bought the adjoining site at 104 N. Second