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The James K. Polk State Office Building is a 24-story, 392-foot (119 m) building in Nashville, Tennessee. Completed in 1981, the building was constructed on the site of the Andrew Jackson Hotel and is home to offices for state employees, the Tennessee State Museum's collection, and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.
Andrew Jackson State Office Building is a skyscraper in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.. It was designed in the International Style by Taylor & Crabtree, and completed in 1969. [1] Its construction cost $10 million (equivalent to $63.7 million in 2023 [2]). [3]
The Rachel Jackson State Office Building, also known as the Rachel Jackson Building, is an eight-story building in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. [1] It was built on the site of the 1925 Cotton States Building, [2] and completed in 1985. [3] It was designed in the modernist style by Taylor & Crabtree. [4]
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In 2012 the state began contracting with G4S and integrated the former New Visions property into Woodland Hills. [7] Previously it operated the following: [9] New Visions Youth Development Center - Nashville - The only female YDC facility, New Visions served all of Tennessee. [10] - Around 2012 the New Visions property was to be combined with ...
In 2008, the Medical Center moved 23 clinics and administrative offices into the renovated 100 Oaks Mall in the Berry Hill section of Nashville, filling 440,000 square feet (41,000 m 2) of space. [ citation needed ]
The William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower (also known as the Tennessee Tower) is a skyscraper in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, that houses Tennessee government offices. The tower was built for the National Life and Accident Insurance Company and served as its National Life Center until the State of Tennessee acquired it on January 3, 1994. More ...