Welcome To Philips Plaza

Premier Class A Office Space in downtown Nashville

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Welcome To Philips Plaza

Premier Class A Office Space in downtown Nashville

Contact Us

 

Welcome To Philips Plaza

Premier Class A Office Space in downtown Nashville

Contact Us

 

Welcome

Philips Plaza, built in 1977, is a 20-story office building located on Union Street between 4th and Rep. John Lewis Way, in the heart of Nashville's business district. The buildings trapezoidal design, unique to the Nashville skyline, is cladded in a glass and concrete facade. The spacious lobby features a dramatic atrium entry, tenant lounge areas and seating throughout. 

Philips Plaza is closely located to the Nashville MTA, I - 40, I - 65 and I - 24 making the building easily accessible. The location also provides exceptional accessibility to the Davidson County Court House located one block from the building. Additional downtown amenities within walking distance include numerous boutique hotels, Nissan Stadium, James K Polk Museum, Music City Center, TPAC, Bridgeston Arena, Broadway and many more. The Doubletree Hotel shares the plaza offering a convenient location for company functions and accommodations for out of town visitors and guests.   

The building offers 20 floor plates with approximately 21,000 rentable square feet per floor. Philips Plaza amenities include Commonwealth Commercial's professional on-site management team, 24 hour on-site security, parking garage with valet service for tenant clients and guests, full service Bank of America branch, two Bank of America ATM's, shared building conference room with free Wi-Fi, coffee shop, spacious lobby with tenant louge areas, and eight passenger elevators serving the high and low-rise floors.


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