Construction begins on $120 million cancer center in Nashville

Tennessee Oncology’s new flagship cancer center will be located between TriStar Centennial Medical Center and Ascension Saint Thomas Midtown.

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The facility will also become the site of the OneOncology corporate headquarters.

Rendering via Tennessee Oncology

Tennessee Oncology released a first look at what a new Midtown cancer care center could look like upon its anticipated completion in summer 2025.

The 200,000-sqft medical care facility has begun demolition and site work before an official groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, July 28 at 4 p.m. Here’s what the $120 million project — 322 22nd Ave. N. — is expected to bring:

  • Five floors housing medical oncology, infusion, imaging, pharmacy, and other related services
  • Three levels of below-ground parking
  • The new corporate headquarters of Tennessee Oncology’s affiliated management company OneOncology
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