Nashville, Tenn.-based Hospital Corporation of America plans to bring 700 new jobs to two Tennessee campuses over the next five years, according to The Tennessean.
Here are four things to know about HCA's plans.
1. HCA has leased 120,000 square feet of space at computer technology company Dell's Nashville campus where it plans to relocate 400 technology and back-office employees and add 200 jobs, according to the report. HCA spokesman Ed Fishbough told The Tennessean the company may begin placing employees at the location on the Dell campus in the fall.
2. Separately, HCA also plans to move 500 administrative, development and finance employees with its physician services group and the TriStar Health division offices from Williamson County (Tenn.) to a pair of five-story office buildings near Brentwood, Tenn., that total 300,000 square feet of space, according to the report. HCA bought that complex from insurance giant AIG a year ago.
3. Overall, HCA plans to bring roughly 700 new jobs to Davidson County in the next five years.
4. The 700 jobs created by the Davidson County projects are not the only jobs that will be created by building or expansion efforts for HCA. The for-profit hospital operator is also building new headquarters for up to 2,000 employees at its cancer arm, Sarah Cannon, and Nashville-based healthcare business solutions company Parallon. Additionally, in the North Gulch area of Nashville, the company will develop about 570,000 rentable square feet of office buildings, related common areas and parking space, including the new Sarah Cannon and Parallon headquarters, according to the report. That will be in addition to its centralization of operations at the 53-acre AIG campus.