
Newmark has the listing on the Nashville City Center, a 27-story office tower in downtown Nashville. The sale announcement follows news that the building’s largest tenant is leaving.
The Nashville Business Journal reports Holland & Knight revealed earlier this year that it signed a new lease for seven floor at Highwoods’ Symphony Place tower, which it will move into in 2026. The law firm had occupied 159,000 square feet of space across nine floors of Nashville City Center, leaving a huge vacancy in the building at the start of next year.
CapRidge Partners is the owner of the downtown building. The firm bought Nashville City Center for $105.3 million in 2019.
Ryan Reethof, Jay O’Meara, Justin Parsonnet and Austin Sheahan of Newmark are handling marketing for the listing.
Nashville City Center, built in 1988, is the 13th-largest office tower in downtown Nashville with just over 477,000 square feet of office space.
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