Lake Palmer

[7] The construction proposal was relaunched in September, 2012 with news that Nashville-headquartered Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) had signed leases to occupy two office towers on the site.

[7] The site remained a massive, block-long excavation that was commonly called Lake Palmer, as this 85-foot-deep (26 m) hole was mostly filled with water.

[10] The proposed development was to include two towers of approximately 20 stories each, with a total floor area of 900,000 sq ft (84,000 m2).

More than a year after HCA signed leases, construction had failed to start due to Alex S. Palmer & Company being unable to obtain equity financing for the $275 million project.

In December 2013, HCA withdrew from the project, opting to build its own campus on a nearby site in Nashville's North Gulch district.

[13] Harmon Inc. filed a lawsuit stating it was owed US$120,000 by Alex S. Palmer & Company and Bovis Lend Lease for engineering services related to the project.