April 10, 2025

Boyle Investment Company expands with $19.5M Meridian Cool Springs acquisition

The Boyle Investment Company announced that they have acquired the 100,000-square-foot Meridian Building. The building which is located at Meridian Cool Springs is set to feature both office and retail spaces.

Williamson County property records report the sale as $19.5 million.

“The purchase of 3000 Meridian allows us to strengthen our presence in Cool Springs, an area that continues to see tremendous growth and evolution,” said Director of Office Properties and Partner Thomas McDaniel.

Boyle Investment Company first opened their doors to its Nashville office in 2001. Since then, the Memphis-based company has rapidly expanded and now owns and manages almost four million square feet of office and retail space, as well as a projected 5 million square feet in the development and planning stages. The investment group currently owns or manages projects in communities such as Berry Farms, McEwen Northside, Meridian Cool Springs, CityPark Brentwood, and Capital View.

“As demand continues, we are proud to play a role in shaping the future of Williamson County’s dynamic business landscape,” McDaniel said.

Formerly known as the PICA Building, the building was developed by Boyle in 2009 as a build-to-suit, to be both owned and occupied by the Podiatry Insurance Company of America (PICA).

Additionally, the 60-acre mixed-use district plans to feature 70,000 square feet of specialty retail, fitness and dining options along with three onsite hotels.

The 3000 Meridian acquisition comes as Boyle invests more than $20 million into enhancements across Meridian Cool Springs, reinforcing its long-term vision for the district. Boyle recently unveiled two public green spaces within the district and welcomed a curated mix of businesses, including Little Hats Italian Market, Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream, Alloy Personal Training and First National Bank of Middle Tennessee.

This article originally ran in the Tennessean.

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