UPDATED: Murfreesboro, TN - A major development is being planned by Kingdom Development Group, Inc. for the historic downtown Murfreesboro business district. The property, owned by Richard Sandoval, will feature a fifteen story building near the corner of East Main Street and South Spring Street. For years, the location has been commonly referred to as the Bank of America building, which is located behind Shacklett’s Photography. Part of the new development will also be constructed on the vacant grassy lot adjacent to Shacklett’s.
Kingdom Development’s Managing Partner, Brandon Neish, noted that if completed as planned, the high-rise structure will be Murfreesboro’s second, positioned just one block from the city’s tallest building—the 16-story NHC Tower. The new building will have a four-story podium that consists of storefront retail and commercial space, and a multi-purpose conference center. The next seven levels are planned for a boutique hotel, and on top of the hotel sits three levels of private penthouse suites. The building is crowned with a rooftop restaurant and bar, along with a swimming pool. This newly proposed project is expected to feature approximately 45,000 square feet of office space and a spacious event venue for graduations and special events. Parking capacity will include up to 460 spots, with 75 designated for city use. The total square footage of the structure as a whole is 300-thousand-square-feet.
“This development will also include three floors of penthouse living spaces, offering panoramic views of Murfreesboro and its surrounding landscape,” Neish stated. He emphasized that the project aims to serve as a catalyst for revitalization in downtown
Murfreesboro, strengthening the connection between Middle Tennessee State University, the broader city and community.
Kingdom Development Group, headquartered in Murfreesboro, specializes in integrating resources, technology, and professional expertise to create environments that enhance the quality of life. The company’s mission is to foster character and community through strategic planning, conceptual design, and development.
With Kingdom's mix of commercial, residential, and public-use features, the proposed development stands to reshape downtown Murfreesboro’s urban landscape and economic future.