
Fisk University unveiled “Quantum Leap,” the most robust campus master plan in its 160-year history,
Quantum Leap brings an estimated $1 billion project to North Nashville over the next decade. A core element of Quantum Leap is the new $400 million Innovation Center, a data and technology center touted as eco-friendly and non-intrusive, and housed on five undeveloped acres on Fisk’s campus. The center will encompass a 30,000-square-foot academic space and a 70,000-square-foot technology center. The state-of-the-art technology center will power new and existing curriculum and tech-forward interdisciplinary study.
Part of the plan also includes renovated residence halls, a Fisk Arena, a state-of-the-art Student Center, additional parking and modernized learning spaces.
Construction will begin immediately. Construction will be led by the Don Hardin Group and the architecture firm will be Moody Nolan.
Fisk University is a historic and civic cornerstone for the greater Nashville area.
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