How many parking garages do you know with beautiful plazas on top? Take an elevator to Level P5 of BNA®’s Terminal Garage 1 and experience ours for yourself.
This scenic space is the work of Messer Construction Co., Moody Nolan, Hawkins Partners, Inc. and Corgan Inc.
And if you think it’s great now, wait until a spectacular Hilton hotel completes the plaza in 2023. Click here for more about the forthcoming hotel.
The future is coming! This pedestrian bridge under construction now will connect Terminal Garage 1 and the future Hilton hotel to our central terminal.
At 200 feet long and 25 feet wide, the bridge will be suspended beneath the massive canopy we’re building—providing an elevated, covered walk over Terminal Drive when it opens in 2023. The future looks better every day.
Business Taking Off is back this year in a new location! It’s the place to be for networking AND to learn about contract opportunities for the upcoming year at Nashville International Airport® and John C. Tune Airport®.
Businesses of all sizes are invited and welcome to attend—but you have to register first.
Register here: https://conta.cc/3uk6Ia2
You must RSVP in order to attend. Register now before it fills up!
The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority’s Office of Business Diversity Development
Email BDD.Outreach@flynashville.com.
HOW IT WORKS: The new central terminal roof we’re building is much higher than the old roof. Contractor Hensel Phelps built the new roof canopy over the old roof, and the old roof is now being demolished beneath it.
See the white columns and trusses that hold up the old roof? They once looked big, but they’re very small compared to the new steel that’s holding up the roof canopy today.
With all of this demolition activity going on, it’s easy to see why the central terminal is closed on the Departures level for now—for your safety!
We’ve come a long way since 2019, and there’s even more to come—like a Hilton hotel and Terminal Garage development slated to open in 2023. (Next year!)
This video shows how much BNA® has changed, starting with the demolition of our old Short Term Garage. Watch the new Terminal Garage 1 being built, along with our distinctive new roof canopy and pedestrian bridge— and now, the third and final Terminal Garage expansion that will connect Garages 1 and 2.
We’re building a bigger, better BNA. Thanks for coming along for the journey.
BNA® Vision is a complex undertaking. As Engineering News-Record shows, tremendous planning and coordination keep our expansion projects moving forward while the airport continues to operate. It’s like building an airplane in mid-air—an amazing feat that will take BNA®, our city and our state to even higher heights.
Click here to read this up-close look at BNA® Vision.
BY THE NUMBERS: 71% of steel is in place on our International Arrivals Facility! That’s 1,276 steel beams and columns out of a total of 1,798 that form the skeleton of this major terminal expansion project.
The new (and MUCH bigger) International Arrivals Facility will open in 2023 with six international gates (compared to two today) and a new Customs and Border Protection area, replacing the current facility at the end of Concourse A. It will set the stage for a whole lot more international travel!
Keep up the great work, Hensel Phelps.
As announced in 2021, a Hilton-branded hotel is coming to BNA® in late 2023! It’ll stand atop the third and final Terminal Garage expansion that’s being built between the existing Garages 1 and 2, directly across from the central terminal.
Click here to learn more about this project, which is taking BNA to the next level—a world-class airport for our world-class city.
Business Taking Off is a FREE annual event for businesses of all sizes. It’s part networking event and part presentation of business opportunities at Nashville International Airport and John C. Tune Airport. It’s the place to be if you’d like to do business with two thriving airports in the Nashville area!
April 1, 2022
7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Details to follow soon. Check back!
Click here for more information
Blasting activity is planned near the airport’s Donelson Pike entrance/exit on several days during a two-week period beginning January 12. This work will accommodate the installation of a sanitary sewer.