Nashville's Station East


111 N. First St. | Nashville, TN

Multi-phase, master-planned development

Station East is a transformative, multi-phase development anchoring the geographic center of Nashville’s rapidly evolving East Bank. Designed as an 18‑acre, master-planned district, the project will ultimately deliver 400 housing units, 1.2M SF of Class A office space, 110,000 SF of retail and 400 hotel keys across both a conference hotel and boutique hotel. All phases are organized around a three‑acre linear park that serves as the spine of the neighborhood and a central gathering place for residents, workers and visitors.

Phase One, expected to break ground in 2026, includes a 26‑story multifamily tower and an 18‑story hotel tower atop a shared parking podium, with active street-level retail energizing the first two floors. Delivery of this first phase aligns with major city and state infrastructure investments, providing Station East with both exceptional connectivity and a first‑mover advantage over other planned East Bank developments.

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A front-row seat to the Tennessee Titans' new stadium & Oracle's global headquarters

Station East sits at the center of two of Nashville's most catalytic projects:

One block south, construction is underway on the Tennessee Titan's new domed stadium, which will reshape the entertainment landscape and unlock the redevelopment of the existing stadium's surface lots into a new mixed-use district.

Directly to the north, Oracle is advancing plans for its new global headquarters, with design in process and its Nashville's workforce continuing to expand. The project will bring thousands of new jobs to the East Bank and serve as one of the city's most significant corporate investments.

Together, these anchors - professional sports and a Fortune 100 global HQ - represent an opportunity to reorient the East Bank as Nashville's next center of gravity. Station East, positioned between them and fronting the district's two primary arterial roads, is uniquely positioned to benefit from and contribute to this once-in-a-generation transformation.