May 4, 2024 11:21 am
Larry Ellison of Oracle declares that upcoming Nashville campus will serve as firm’s ‘global headquarters’

Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison recently revealed that the company’s planned campus in Nashville will serve as its world headquarters. The decision to move to Nashville is part of Oracle’s larger plan to bring 8,500 jobs and invest over $1 billion in the city over the next decade.

Former U.S. Sen. Bill Frist, who is also a doctor and businessman, questioned Ellison about the choice of Nashville. Ellison, who recently acquired electronic medical records company Cerner, referred to Nashville as a “health center,” noting the city’s strong presence in the health care industry. He also mentioned that the city’s appeal to employees, as indicated by surveys, played a significant role in Oracle’s decision to move its world headquarters to Nashville.

Nashville, known for its prominence in the U.S. health care industry, was chosen as the location for Oracle’s new campus due to its vibrant culture, family-friendly environment, and central position in the health care industry. The city is home to over 900 health care companies with 550,000 employees and has a growing reputation as a hub for health care industry giants like HCA Healthcare and Change Healthcare.

In 2021, Oracle purchased 60 acres of land in downtown Nashville for $254 million and committed an additional $175 million upfront for public infrastructure projects such as a pedestrian bridge over the Cumberland River. The company’s plans for the riverfront campus include amenities like a community clinic, a concert venue, a hotel, and a restaurant, adding to Nashville’s appeal as a desirable place to live and work.

According to Ellison

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