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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Mar 25, 2026

Metro Nashville is moving forward with plans to build a new jail complex on Harding Place to replace two existing facilities, one of which has been unusable for six years, contributing to persistent overcrowding, according to the Nashville Banner. The city issued a request for proposals from potential contractors Monday, setting the project budget at $410 million. The plan calls for demolishing the Metro Detention Facility and the Correctional Development Center for men and constructing a new facility on the same site to provide the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office about 1,000 additional jail beds. Sheriff Daron Hall told the Banner the capacity issues are not due to an unusually high number of inmates, but because of the number of "beds that are functional right now.” He added that city officials aim to complete the project within 36 months.