Lifeway moves to sell new headquarters 3 years after moving in
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Lifeway moves to sell new headquarters 3 years after moving in
Lifeway moves to sell new headquarters 3 years after moving in
The corporate headquarters of Lifeway Christian Resources in Nashville, Tennessee. | Lifeway Christian Resources
The Southern Baptist Convention’s publishing arm, Lifeway Christian Resources, announced Tuesday that it has entered into a contract to sell the new building that houses its corporate headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee, just over three years after moving in as employees embrace remote work.
“Lifeway is moving forward, building fresh vision, and getting prepared for a new season of ministry to churches,” President and CEO Ben Mandrell said in a statement. “This has led us to think strategically about selling our large building downtown, fully embracing remote work as the norm, and
The prospective buyer, a transaction date and the eventual sale price were not disclosed in a release.
Relatedly, the company continues to look for an alternative workspace to the approximately 279,770-square-foot nine-story tower, located at
In August and after an April feasibility study, LifeWay officials told the Post the company was exploring multiple options, including leasing several floors to other organizations, selling the building and leasing back its office space, or selling the building and moving to another location.
The release notes Lifeway will continue to occupy a portion of the North Gulch building over the near term until it determines a location for its new headquarters.