DPR Construction Nashville Office
DPR Construction Nashville Office | Nashville, TN
DPR Construction’s Nashville office is a renovated 10,000‑sq.-ft. workspace with a connected warehouse that supports both office and operational functions for DPR’s family of companies. Located minutes from downtown, the project repurposes a former Habitat for Humanity ReStore through adaptive reuse—transforming the existing structure into a modern workplace designed to support both office and operational needs.
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Healthy Workplace By Design
Designed around DPR’s people‑first philosophy, the Nashville office emphasizes employee health, comfort and connection. An open office layout supports natural movement between workstations, collaboration areas and shared spaces, balancing focused work with opportunities for interaction.
The workplace includes a range of settings, such as height‑adjustable desks, wellness rooms and quiet spaces, allowing employees to choose environments that support different work styles and needs. An outdoor patio extends the workspace beyond the building, providing additional space for informal gatherings and breaks.
Setting the Standard for Sustainability
DPR’s Nashville office is the first project in Tennessee to achieve WELL™ Platinum certification, the highest level awarded by the International WELL Building Institute.
This certification reflects a comprehensive approach to occupant health and well‑being, addressing factors such as air quality, lighting, thermal comfort, acoustics and mental wellness. Features include advanced air filtration, real‑time indoor air quality monitoring, and lighting and acoustic strategies designed to support comfort throughout the workday.
The office also incorporates wellness‑focused amenities that support movement, access to healthy food options, and spaces intended to encourage connection and community, which are key components of the WELL™ framework.
Rather than constructing a new facility, DPR renovated and reused an existing building, reducing environmental impact while maintaining a connection to the surrounding neighborhood. The project also pursued LEED® certification, aligning sustainability goals with occupant well‑being.