Four Seasons Nashville nears opening
Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences Nashville is set to open this September, just one block from the entertainment hub of Broadway in Nashville’s SoBro district.
Designed by architects Solomon Cordwell Buenz, the 40-storey glass tower offers panoramic city and river views in every direction, while light-filled interiors crafted by Marzipan and HOK pay homage to Tennessee’s iron industry heritage, using steel, copper, bronze and the state’s native black walnut in modern ways.
An art collection featuring local and international artists meanwhile speaks to the city’s reputation for attracting creativity, including more than 700 reproductions by Berlin-based multi-disciplined contemporary artist Gregor Hildebrandt.
The hotel will comprise 235 accommodations – 193 guestrooms and 42 suites – between the 7th and 14th floors, along with 144 fully serviced Four Seasons Private Residences on its uppermost floors. Amongst its facilities are a new dining concept, rooftop pool deck, spa and conference space for small or large events.
“With every new location, Four Seasons takes inspiration from the local community and culture, celebrating what makes it special today, and proudly contributing to its future,” says Antoine Chahwan, President of Hotel Operations for Americas East at Four Seasons. “Nashville’s creative spirit makes it one of the country’s most exciting destinations, and it will soon be home to a truly exceptional Four Seasons experience.”
General Manager Richard Poskanzer comments: “The city’s authentic Southern hospitality and our own commitment to treating our guests with genuine warmth and care are a perfect match. From the beginning, we’ve been welcomed with open arms, and with a large proportion of our staff being recruited locally, we feel a part of this incredible community even before opening our doors.”
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