Chamber wants new office to be showcase for firms considering move

authors Matt Blois

Williamson Inc. is moving on up. Later this year, the county chamber of commerce plans to move across Interstate 65 to the sixth floor of the McEwen Northside building.

Chamber employees have been working from home during the coronavirus outbreak. The plan is to continue that arrangement until they move into the new office in late August or September, after construction work has been completed.

The larger office space will include a large conference room capable of hosting more than 50 people, a resource chamber members have often requested. Director of Talent Development Nick Biniker said the larger space was one important reason for the move, but added that the organization tasked with bringing new companies to Williamson County also wanted an office space showing the best the area has to offer.

"We're always courting new businesses to move to Williamson County, or businesses that are growing, showing them office developments they might want to go to, he said. For us, it's a huge benefit to be in a place that represents what new development looks like in Williamson County ... We want our office to be a little bit of a showcase of what office development looks like.

The new space will neighbor Mitsubishis headquarters and has a panoramic view of many of Cool Springs largest office buildings. The McEwen Northside development will offer restaurants and retail shops near ground level, and also includes office space, a hotel and apartments.

The development more closely resembles the next wave of construction in Cool Springs. with developments like Ovation, Aureum and the East Works District having similar features.

Were thrilled to be moving to one of the most innovative mixed-use developments in Williamson County, CEO Matt Largen said in a press release. McEwen Northside encompasses all the elements of a live-work-play environment, and sets the bar for the other mixed-use projects planned in the Franklin/Cool Springs commercial corridor.

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