On Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018, Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee sold its downtown Nashville campus to U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company LLC. The sale, which was overseen and approved by Goodwill’s board of directors, is a byproduct of an effort to streamline Goodwill’s operations and secure a bright future in middle and west Tennessee for the 61-year-old agency.
One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale will be used to further the agency’s mission of changing lives through education, training and employment. Goodwill’s mission as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization is changing lives through education, training and employment. Every year, Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee serves thousands of people with disabilities, language and skills gaps, histories of incarceration and other barriers to employment.
12.56 acres located at 1000 Herman St., 1015 Herman St., 937 Herman St., 1104 Desha St. and 809 11th Ave North. There are several structures on the property, including warehouses and offices. No retail stores were involved in the sale.
Because Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee has transformed the way it processes donated goods, the downtown Nashville campus became unnecessary.
U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company LLC’s offer met or exceeded all the expectations of Goodwill’s Board of Directors, which were based on the research and recommendations of its commercial real estate brokerage firm. The buyer was motivated, able to pay cash and exceeded the top price the board was advised it could expect. Moreover, the buyer met all of Goodwill’s needs regarding winding down operations and continuing to provide mission services downtown. Under the terms of the purchase agreement, Goodwill will have the ability to remain in the buildings at 1015 Herman St. and 1000 Herman St. rent-free for up to one year. Goodwill will lease the Lifsey Building at 937 Herman St., which serves as a Goodwill Career Solutions Center, for up to five years rent-free, with the option to remain in that building for up to 10 additional years at market lease rate.
Goodwill has already moved almost all of its processing operations to its 30 stores and three outlets, and it soon will no longer need a central processing facility. Decentralization is expected to be complete in the fall of 2018, and all operations at 1015 and 1000 Herman St. will cease by summer of 2019. Support staff will move into 937 Herman St., which will continue to serve as a Goodwill Career Solutions Center. Though Goodwill can occupy that building for up to 15 years, at some point the nonprofit will seek a new site or sites for its Nashville Career Solutions Center and support staff. The local Goodwill will continue to serve the same 48-county territory in Middle and West Tennessee, and it remains committed to serving people in downtown Nashville through its mission of changing lives through education, training and employment.
None of Goodwill’s roughly 1,700 employees will lose their jobs because of the sale. Over the last two years, as operations migrated from downtown into stores, operational employees transferred to stores and Donation Express Centers. About 170 support staff will have offices at 937 Herman St., although many will continue to spend a majority of their time in the field, serving employees at Goodwill’s other sites.
Since a restructuring that occurred in September of 2016, Goodwill Career Solutions’ primary focus has been on development and support for its roughly 1,700 employees — nine out of 10 of whom come to Goodwill for its mission services. Many come to Goodwill for help overcoming barriers to employment, such as a mental or physical disability, a history of incarceration, homelessness, addictions, a language or skills gap or a lack of education. Goodwill’s operations training and employment coaches take a holistic approach to the success of these employees, providing not only on-the-job training but also career planning and development, plus guidance and referrals for education, housing, food, transportation, healthcare and more. Goodwill Career Solutions also continues to provide a wide variety of education and training services for the public from its eight Career Solutions Centers in Middle and West Tennessee, including monthly job fairs, computer and resume classes, and more intensive vocational training programs in Nashville (including Call Center, Construction, Forklift, Custodial and Hospitality), summer youth employment programs and more.
Goodwill first purchased three acres at 10th and Herman streets in downtown Nashville in 1984. Adjoining lots were acquired later. Currently, the buildings on the downtown campus house support staff, such as Human Resources, Accounting, and IT, as well as what remains of Goodwill’s centralized donated goods processing plant, e-Commerce production area and several warehouses. The building at 937 Herman St. holds one of Goodwill’s eight Career Solutions centers, housing staff responsible for overseeing the various training programs included in our mission of changing lives through education, training and employment. Goodwill operates a Donation Express Center at 1015 Herman St., however, no retail stores are located on the property.