Nashville Leads As Tennessee Sets Record For New Businesses

Tennessee just logged its busiest quarter ever for new business paperwork, a fresh sign that entrepreneurs and newcomers are still betting hard on the state. State officials say the latest quarterly snapshot reflects both a rush of brand-new startups and a wave of existing companies filing their annual renewals.

Record quarter for new filings

The Quarterly Business and Economic Indicators report shows that 24,852 new business entities were filed in the first three months of 2026, the highest total ever recorded for a first quarter. The state also set an all-time high for annual reports, with 241,706 entities submitting reports during the same period. New filings climbed 20.6% compared with the first quarter of 2025, while annual reports jumped 30.4% year over year, according to FOX 17.

Where filings clustered

Davidson County led the pack for new business filings during the quarter, with Knox, Shelby and Hamilton counties following behind. Taken together, those four counties accounted for 42.6% of all filings statewide. Over the past 12 months, the report found that nearly 85,000 new entities were created across Tennessee and almost 374,000 annual reports were filed, underscoring how much of the action is concentrated in the state’s metro hubs, per WBBJ.

Population gains keep pace

The same quarterly snapshot noted that Tennessee’s population increased by nearly 64,000 people in 2025, bringing the state’s total to about 7.32 million. People relocating from other states remained the primary driver of that growth, and the report ranked Tennessee fourth in the nation for net domestic migration, according to FOX 17.

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