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Lipscomb University Spark Downtown Campus

Lipscomb University’s “Spark” campus is located on the corner of Fourth Avenue North and Commerce Street and is your next stop. In 2016, Dr. L. Randolph, university president, said he viewed Nashville “as the university’s campus and the world as its classroom.” In 2017, Lipscomb opened a downtown campus focused on flexible space for innovation and collaboration. Lipscomb University has certainly expanded its reach to connect with the global community with the “Spark” Downtown Campus.

Founded in 1891 as the Nashville Bible School, Lipscomb University is associated with the Church of Christ. The university’s main campus is located in West Nashville on Granny White Pike. Lipscomb University's Downtown Spark complex provides over 20,000 sq. ft. of space that can be used for meetings, work, classes, and entrepreneurial projects. Open to the public, the facility also houses coffee and food options. This campus extension hosts classes for Lipscomb’s graduate programs in business administration and public service.

Gaining status as a junior college in the 1940s, Lipscomb University was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as a four-year institution in 1954. For the next fifty years, Lipscomb remained a small college. However, its location in West Nashville and administrative decisions to broaden the school’s curriculum and student body led to a period of growth. With over 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students, Lipscomb is one of the fastest growing universities in Tennessee.

Continue straight on Fourth Avenue North, passing the L&C Tower, Noelle Hotel, Southern Turf building, and the Arcade. Turn RIGHT on Union Street, and continue east to visit the next stop. The original site for the Seeing Eye Dog Training School is marked by a Metro historical marker. Along the way you will pass the American Trust Building and Hotel Indigo. For more on this stretch of Fourth Avenue North see our Civic and Public Spaces tour, Capitol and Church Architecture tour, and Seedy Side and Printers Alley tour.

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Title Lipscomb University Downtown Spark Campus
Creator Nashville Historical Foundation
Author Mary Ellen Pethel, Staff; 2018
Date 1891; 2017
Address 147 Fourth Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37219
Description Originally called the Nashville Bible School, Lipscomb University was founded in 1891 on Granny White Pike. Lipscomb University, which is associated with the Church of Christ, graduated its first senior class in 1948. Located at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Commerce Street, Lipscomb University's Downtown Spark provides over 20,000 square feet of collaborative, flexible space designed for creative, service, and entrepreneurial projects. A large studio is used for lectures or presentations and features digital media capabilities. The space can also be divided into six smaller break-out rooms. The facility features a media lounge as well. This campus extension hosts classes for Lipscomb’s graduate programs in business administration and public service. As of 2019, the main campus is still located on Granny White Pike.
Type Building
Coverage Area 1
Source Lipscomb University, owner
Contributor John Lowry; Kristine LaLonde; Randolph Lowry
Subject Downtown; Education; Innovators; New Nashville; Religion
Keywords Buildings, Churches of Christ, Entrepreneurs, Lipscomb University, Schools, Universities, Lipscomb University Downtown Spark Campus
Rights CC BY-NC 4.0
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