Harrow Expands Nashville, Tennessee, Corporate Headquarters
09/30/2024
“Investing in Nashville has proven to be an exceptional decision for our company, my family, and the extended Harrow Family,” said Mark L. Baum, Chief Executive Officer at Harrow. “Nashville’s advantageous location, beneficial tax environment, dynamic culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, dedication to personal freedoms, and its warm, community-spirited residents, establish it as the ultimate destination for business in America. With a shiny new airport, world-class universities, affordable housing and low property taxes, the energy and spirit of our city-center, and so much more, it’s the ideal place for attracting elite talent and realizing one’s entrepreneurial ambitions. Harrow’s Nashville expansion will not only improve our service to eyecare professionals throughout North America but also solidifies our dedication to the community that we are honored and thankful to call our home. For both Harrow and Nashville, the future has never been brighter.”
Harrow, Inc. makes pharmaceutical products for the over 8 million annual ophthalmic surgeries in the U.S., as well as medications prescribed to treat patients managing chronic and acute eye conditions such as dry eye disease, glaucoma, allergies, infections, and other ophthalmic inflammatory conditions.
“Harrow’s decision to expand its pharmaceutical operations right here in Nashville is a testament to the city’s business-friendly climate, low taxes and central location. Nashville has the potential to become the epicenter for healthcare in the U.S., and we are one step closer thanks to this company’s continued investment," TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter noted.
“TVA and Nashville Electric Service congratulate Harrow on its decision to expand operations in Nashville. It’s always an exciting day when we can celebrate a company’s commitment to continued growth in the region. We are proud to partner with the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, and the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development to support companies like Harrow, and we look forward to its continued business success,” added John Bradley, TVA senior vice president of economic development.
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