This is coworking and flexible office spacelocated in the up-and-coming SoBro District in downtown Nashville. Work confidently in an inspiring environment with like-minded professionals and ignite your creativity. Grab a cup of coffee and close your next big deal or collaborate with clients in the meeting rooms. Plug into our exciting energy and watch your world accelerate. Within minutes of your work space you can access the vibrant SoBro district. Experience Nashville’s finest retail, restaurants and entertainment venues, including the West River Front Park and Ascend Amphitheater, all just a stone’s throw away.
Cross Streets: Molloy Street and Second Avenue South
Located at the heart of the Financial and Arts Districts, this location is within easy walking distance of everything downtown Nashville has to offer, including the adjacent 5th Avenue of the Arts and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. This seven-floor center features private offices and coworking space, as well as large office suites for enterprise companies. This location makes growing your business easy with move-in ready spaces that come fully equipped with office furniture, fiber internet and WiFi, and your company logo prominently displayed on your office door. Luxury amenities such as local beer on tap, an espresso bar, lounge areas, and 24/7 secured building access are all included in monthly rent, so you don’t have to worry about being nickel and dimed.
Cross Streets: 5th Avenue North and Union Street
The Fifth Third business center occupies a landmark office tower in an admired commercial location close to the river that enjoys grand views from its 31 stories. The Class A building is connected by covered walkway to downtown Nashville's only elite business club. The building includes a classic stone and marble wood-accented corporate lobby that guarantees a good first impression. Tenants include a mix of legal, financial, healthcare and hotel companies that have made the building their corporate headquarters or back-office location. The business-friendly Nashville government is keen to draw in new companies to the area, which is noted for the quality of its workforce and continued economic development. The trophy building, which is highly accessible from Interstates 65, 40 and 24 and Nashville International Airport, is close to all amenities and many notable landmarks.
Cross Streets: Church Street
From evolving exhibitions at Frist Art Museum to lively bluegrass at the Station Inn, this vibrant Nashville neighborhood is a draw for teams of all sizes—and this Capitol View coworking space has everything you need to succeed. Art-filled lounges are ongoing sites of collaboration, while modern conference rooms and all-inclusive private offices set your team up for success. Commuting is simple with onsite parking and bike storage, and easy access to I-65 and Nashville Greenways. After work, the options are endless: Choose from fitness studios, live music venues, craft beer bars, and barbeque restaurants. Plus, close proximity to Downtown, The Gulch, Vanderbilt University, and landmarks like the baseball stadium and farmers’ market makes finding and keeping talent a breeze.
Cross Streets: LifeWay Plaza and 11th Avenue North
The Regus Burton Hills office space in Nashville is located at 40 Burton Hills Boulevard. Take a break from work and visit the Green Hills Mall, which is only minutes away. Meet with clients during lunch at the various restaurants near the center. This center gives your business plenty of space and a professional vibEast The white, orange and silver furnishings bring in a refreshing atmospherEast The west side of the office offers stunning viewSouth
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If you are seeking a prestigious business address in Nashville that offers a reception area that you’ll be proud to have represent you and your company, this is definitely the place for your new office. This is a secure, modern, fully furnished office outfitted with the latest technology, including phones and complimentary high speed Internet. The on-site manager and administrative staff are on hand to see that all of your needs are met and that you will be able to focus on your business from the moment you move in. This professional business facility is in a prime downtown Nashville location that has easy access to highways, transportation, restaurants and entertainment.
Cross Streets: Deaderick Street and 3rd Avenue North
Transformed four floors of the iconic One Nashville Place skyscraper into elevated coworking space fit for forward-thinking companies of every stripe. Whether you’re a small startup or an established enterprise, your team will appreciate this modern office space—from its inspired design and art-filled common areas to the vibrant community inside. Plus, This One Nashville Place puts you in an unbeatable location right downtown. Head to Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant for a tasty team lunch, or treat out-of-town clients to a barbeque dinner at one of the many restaurants nearby.
Cross Streets: Commerce Street and 4th Avenue North
Nashville's nicest Executive Office Center. Located on a 6 acre plot, in a park-like setting, in Nashville's most luxurious neighborhood, we are located on the second floor of Belle Meade Executive Park. This suburban location cuts down on drive time as you can easily avoid the downtown traffic and the congestion of the Vanderbilt/West End area. Despite the suburban appeal, your office is only 5 minutes from the I-40 and I-440, 10 minutes from downtown and 20 minutes from Nashville International Airport. Across the street from Belle Meade Plaza there are numerous restaurants, shopping facilities and banks within 2 miles.
Cross Streets: Between Woodmont Boulevard and Lynwood Terrace
Nashville is more than just a Tennessee town with a rich country music history. Located in the heart of the state and just north of the coworking startup community in Brentwood, Nashville is home to multiple universities, a number of American corporation headquarters, and five professional sports franchises. Find furnished office space in Tennessee by looking into the downtown business district in Nashville, which is home to corporations like Dollar General and Bridgestone. The Country Music Hall of Fame is also located here, and every year singers and songwriters flock to “Music Row” in the hopes that one of the major record labels will launch their career.