Gibson is moving its corporate headquarters to the Cummins Station building in downtown Nashville, the company announced on Monday.

Gov. Bill Lee and Nashville Mayor David Briley are scheduled to attend a press conference on Wednesday to formally announce the move, which will bring over 100 jobs to the historic Cummins Station located at the intersection of 10th Avenue South and Demobreun.

Gibson, best known for manufacturing guitars and other instruments, has located its office workers at its facility east of downtown and north of the airport on Massman Drive.

In addition to the office jobs, the company plans to create guitar showrooms for artists.

The company touted its commitment to Nashville in its media release. Late last year, Gibson announced plans to shift some of its guitar production operation from Memphis to Nashville.

"I’m proud of the progress we have made re-building Gibson and I’m excited to move our new Headquarters to the heart of Nashville,” Gibson President and CEO JC Curleigh said. “Cummins Station is the perfect choice for our expansion needs, our cultural evolution and our connection to Nashville, Music City U.S.A.”

Curleigh was hired to lead Gibson in October 2018, just a few months after Gibson entered bankruptcy protection following years of financial turmoil.

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The company took on heavy debt in the preceding years in an effort to expand to a musical lifestyle brand that offered more products than just its bread-and-butter guitars. Those efforts failed and creditors were circling for years before the bankruptcy and the hiring of Curleigh to right the ship.

The relocation of Gibson provides an anchor tenant for the Cummins Station facility also home to Pinnacle Bank, several restaurants and a slate of creative-leaning businesses.

“Over the past few years we have turned our iconic building into a modern-day solution for companies who thrive on creativity and a connection to Nashville,” Cummins Station owner and landlord Zach Liff said. “We are excited and honored that the iconic Gibson brand has selected Cummins Station for their new HQ.”.

Gibson is holding a celebration party to mark the move on Thursday at the Wildhorse Saloon. Chris Isaak will emcee, and Jason Isbell, Nathaniel Rateliff and Lee Roy Parnell are among those who will perform.

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