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    Oracle picks Nashville for HQ, tech boom ahead

    April 26, 2024
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    Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison dropped a bombshell announcement on Tuesday, revealing that the tech giant will be relocating its global headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee. This move comes amidst Oracle’s ongoing development of a $1.35 billion corporate campus in the city’s River North area, promising to deliver 8,500 job opportunities to the region.

    Oracle picks Nashville for HQ, tech boom ahead

    Ellison’s declaration was made during a healthcare industry summit hosted by Oracle in Nashville, highlighting the city’s prominence in the healthcare sector and its appeal as a desirable place to reside. Nashville, renowned for its healthcare prowess, boasts a significant economic footprint in the industry, generating a staggering $68 billion in local economic impact and employing over 333,000 workers across the region, as reported by the Nashville Health Care Council.

    The specifics regarding how Oracle’s decision will impact job creation and further investment in Nashville remain unclear. However, the announcement has sparked intrigue among city officials, with Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s spokesperson expressing eagerness to engage with Oracle to discern the implications of establishing the world headquarters in Nashville.

    The city administration had previously sealed a $175 million economic development agreement aimed at bolstering infrastructure support for Oracle’s campus expansion project in 2021. Mayor O’Connell underscored the city’s proactive engagement with Oracle, emphasizing the company’s intentions to elevate its presence at the River North campus.

    The move of Oracle’s global headquarters to Nashville not only underscores the city’s growing stature as a tech and business hub but also solidifies its standing as a top destination for corporate relocations. With this pivotal decision, Oracle is poised to integrate itself further into Nashville’s thriving business ecosystem, potentially catalyzing economic growth and job creation in the region.

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