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FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – From the top of The Sabalauski Air Assault School’s rappel tower and down into the dirt at a firing range, 17 business and community leaders immersed themselves in Army life April 28 during the Nashville Leaders Tour.
Ralph Schulz, a Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army and president and CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, worked with Fort Campbell to organize the event and build relationships between the two communities.
“Our vision starts with the fact that we’re all part of an economic region,” Schulz said. “It’s the people and the business of the Army that make up a big part of what this region is, so we want people in Nashville to have as much familiarity with the post and to be as engaged, supportive and as benefitted by Fort Campbell as anybody in Clarksville.” ....

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Oracle investment would be transformational victory for Tennessee


Bob Rolfe serves as commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.
If you have been keeping up with the news lately, it will come as no surprise that Tennessee is a finalist to land what would be the largest project in the state’s history in terms of job creation.
Global tech giant Oracle is considering expanding its U.S. information technology development footprint, and Nashville is a contender for this project.
Along with 8,500 high-quality jobs that will provide exceptional wages, Oracle would invest $1.4 billion in Tennessee, of which $175 million would be used to make extensive infrastructure improvements to Nashville’s River North development. ....

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Oracle to bring 8,500 jobs, invest $1.2 billion in Nashville


Oracle to bring 8,500 jobs, invest $1.2 billion in Nashville
Oracle plans to create around 2,500 jobs in Nashville by the end of 2027. The 8,500 new jobs would have an average salary of $110,000.
Author: WSMV Nashville
Updated: 5:10 AM EDT April 15, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn Oracle Corporation announced Wednesday it has requested a public hearing for approval of an Economic Impact Plan with the Metro Industrial Development Board that would bring 8,500 jobs to Nashville, according to Mayor John Cooper s office.
Approval from the IDB and Metro Council is needed to finalize Oracle’s proposal to bring 8,500 jobs and a $1.2 billion investment to Nashville by the end of 2031. Oracle plans to create around 2,500 jobs in Nashville by the end of 2027. The 8,500 new jobs would have an average salary of $110,000. ....

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Oracle's boost to Nashville economy: 'A generation in the making'


News that multinational software firm Oracle Corp. is expanding its new Austin headquarters into Nashville rocked Music City s business community Wednesday.
The planned $1.2 billion campus on the East Bank of the Cumberland River will transform a flat, largely forgotten industrial cityscape into a thriving hub of commerce. 
Mayor John Cooper has had negotiations with the firm and state officials since his 2019 election. Details of the state s incentive package for the deal will be released later this month. Cooper said the only incentive Nashville agreed to was a 50% temporary reduction in property tax payments in exchange for infrastructure investments. 
Today’s news is another affirmation that major companies want to be in our city. They want to build here and grow roots here,  Cooper said. My job is to make sure Nashville invests in our students and graduates. It’s great that our graduates won’t need to go to the West Coast for top-tier tech jobs. ....

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