
SageSpring Wealth Partners is spreading out in a big way in Cool Springs, quietly trading its compact Franklin headquarters for roughly 55,000 square feet of office space as the firm adds adviser teams and beefs up its back office.
According to the Nashville Business Journal, SageSpring has taken about 55,000 square feet on Cool Springs Boulevard after previously occupying roughly 25,000 square feet. Founder and president Jeff Dobyns told the publication the firm "will likely outgrow the new space" as it continues hiring and building out client teams.
Per the firm's regulatory filing, SageSpring reported about $6.48 billion in discretionary assets under management as of Dec. 31, 2024, and that document lists a prior corporate address at 801 Crescent Centre Drive in Franklin. That level of assets and a growing bench of adviser teams help explain why SageSpring opted for a full-floor footprint instead of remaining scattered across smaller suites. SageSpring Form ADV
Large Contiguous Floors Still Draw Tenants in Cool Springs
Commercial listings for 701 Cool Springs Boulevard show a full-floor option of roughly 55,025 square feet, highlighting that single-block floorplates are still on offer in the submarket. PropertyShark
Highwoods Properties, which owns or manages several buildings in Cool Springs, has publicly discussed backfill and re-leasing activity there, suggesting corporate tenants remain willing to take large, contiguous floors when they can find the right fit. Motley Fool
More Room for Advisors and Client Service
SageSpring's website shows a concentrated Franklin/Cool Springs hub made up of multiple adviser teams. The firm's public profiles and hiring activity point to training rooms, conference space and additional back-office capacity as likely uses for the new square footage. SageSpring
The move underlines that not every company is trimming its office footprint. For professional-services outfits that lean on client-facing conference rooms and centralized teams, a single large floor can still make a lot of sense. For now, SageSpring has room to stretch out in Cool Springs, though Dobyns has already hinted it may not be long before the firm starts hunting for even more space.









