Five entrances will lead visitors into the mall, but the main entrance will be
on the southwest corner, at the “back” near the movie theater. This entrance will have a canopy cover.
The credit union will have an ATM machine at One Hundred Oaks, and will also
have a staff member on site every other Friday to coincide with the biweekly
Medical Center payroll, to handle all credit union transactions.
Yes, with a weekly clinic on Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will
also be departmental workshops, including one titled “Avoiding the One Hundred Oaks Move/Blues.” And, of course, EAP services such as Critical Incident Stress Management will
be available at One Hundred Oaks, just as it is to other areas of Vanderbilt.
Yes, because Vanderbilt Health is seeking to be part of the community in the
neighborhood around the mall. So if a community group wants to use a conference
room or a public space, assuming there’s no scheduling conflict with a Vanderbilt activity, the group may do so.
Good food will be in abundance at One Hundred Oaks. Einstein Brothers Bagels,
which includes breakfast foods, as well as soups, salads and sandwiches for
lunch, will be inside the mall. In addition, the owners of the mall are placing
a Logan’s, Cheeseburger Charley’s and a third restaurant to be determined on the property.
An improved crosswalk over Thompson Lane will make it easy to cross over to
nearby Berry Hill restaurants, including Sam and Zoe’s, Baja Burrito, Applebee’s, the Yellow Porch, Wendy’s and Calypso Café.
In addition to walking the interior of the mall area itself, there will be a
walking path around the perimeter of the mall property.
One Hundred Oaks will have free Wi-Fi available.
Yes it is, and there will be three Metro bus stops, including one with a
shelter, at various points at the mall.
Vanderbilt awarded a total of $25,000 to seven community projects, each of which
had written grant proposals. The grants program was open to community and
school organizations in Metro Council District 16, where One Hundred Oaks is
located. The district encompasses the communities of Glencliff, Radnor,
Woodbine, Sadler Village and Vultee.
The recipients were:
• Glencliff High School was awarded $6,000 to help fund a wellness center for
students, faculty and staff. The wellness center will be open to community
residents after hours.
• The Neighborhood Resource Center, which works with residents of the Nolensville
Road community to improve health, general welfare and safety in the area, was
awarded $5,000.
• The South Nashville Family Resource Center Crisis Response Program was awarded
$4,000.
• Flatrock Community Garden was awarded $3,500. Vegetables grown in the community
garden will be used to teach local residents about cooking and improved dietary
choices.
• The Hands Together in Flatrock Music and Arts Festival, which is intended to
encourage interaction and tolerance among residents of the Flatrock community,
was awarded $3,000.
• The Junior Achievement program based at Glencliff High School was awarded
$2,500.
• The Council on Aging was awarded $1,000 to distribute its Directory of Senior
Services in the 16th Council District.
Yes, all the surrounding businesses on the One Hundred Oaks property, including
the theater, are remaining in place.
Yes, discounted tickets can be purchased through the Vanderbilt Valet.
No. All emergency services will continue to come to the adult and pediatric
Emergency Departments on the main campus.
Yes. All of the first-floor retail stores such as TJ Maxx, Electronic Express,
Ross, Michael’s and others will be staying in place. In addition, the developers are working
to sign a few additional leases with retailers in some of the vacant space.