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Moving To Nashville | AutoTraffic Larry Ellison says Oracle's HQ is moving to Nashville — 4 years after relocating from California to Texas
Oracle just moved from Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas, in 2020. Larry Ellison says it's moving to Nashville to be close to the healthcare industry.
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Oracle founder and executive chairman Larry Ellison announced Tuesday that he plans to relocate his company's world headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee.
read more Oracle Is Moving to Nashville, Founder Larry Ellison Says
The move reflects the Tennessee city’s position in healthcare and the software company’s focus on growing in that market.
read more Software-giant Oracle names Nashville as new world headquarters
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - From a Silicon Valley startup in 1977 to going public in 1986 and now, Oracle, the software giant, is moving its headquarters to Nashville in 2024. Nashville Mayor Freddie ...
read more USPS to move some mail operations from Knoxville to Nashville: What to know
The United States Postal Service has announced that some mail operations from a Knoxville distribution facility will be moved to Nashville.
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Gaffney, 34, blasted California’s homeless and drug crises as a reason she and her 2-time Super Bowl champion husband, Tyler Gaffney, took their three kids and fled to Nashville, Tennessee.
read more Creed frontman Scott Stapp on singing his 'life story,' moving to Nashville and finding a dream team
The last 8 years have been from his home base of Nashville. "Creed happened so fast," Stapp told The Tennessean during a break from rehearsals. "I remember coming out of the first arena and going ...
read more Could the Chicago White Sox really move to Nashville? It’s complicated.
But it’s still not clear whether such a move would make sense for the White Sox if negotiations with Chicago officials fall apart, or if Nashville fans would prefer an entirely new team.
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“We have too much evidence that sports stadiums don’t pay for themselves, and do not come anywhere close to it,” said Allen Sanderson, a senior professor at the University o ...
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