Hilton has opened a new hotel in Nashville’s Bankers Alley District in the US, following a multi-million-dollar redevelopment led by owners RLJ Lodging Trust.
The Untitled Nashville Hotel, part of the Tapestry Collection by Hilton, occupies the early 1900s Gray & Dudley Hardware Co. building, offering 124 redesigned guest rooms, including 14 suites.
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The hotel’s opening marks the continued revitalisation of the Second Avenue Historic District.
Refurbished interiors, updated amenities, and curated meeting spaces form part of the updated guest experience.
The hotel aims to reflect the city’s culture and creative spirit, with elements such as custom art installations and artist-designed wallpaper. On-site facilities include daily yoga classes, IV therapy, and a fitness centre.
Room categories include rooftop terrace suites with private balconies, a wellness suite featuring an in-room Peloton bike, and a 1,744ft² Penthouse Suite.
The hotel has launched a “Listening Lounge” in partnership with Third Man Records, offering guests access to vinyl records, music videos and artist interviews.
More than 10,000ft² of event space is available, spanning seven settings, including rooftop areas and art galleries.
The hotel provides access to nearby trails along the Cumberland River Greenway and Riverfront Park.
The property is also close to several major attractions, including Ryman Auditorium, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, and Nissan Stadium.
The Untitled Nashville Hotel at Bankers Alley general manager Levi Seidensticker said: “The Untitled Nashville Hotel at Bankers Alley is inspired by the lively, creative nature of the city and delivers a uniquely authentic experience for guests. We look forward to creating new stories with guests – ones they’ll be excited to share after every stay.”
Last month, Hilton signed a franchise agreement with MS&C Co to open the Hilton Garden Inn Busan Gijang in South Korea.