Renaissance Nashville Hotel

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Renaissance Nashville Hotel
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Renaissance Nashville Hotel
General information
Location611 Commerce Street
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
Coordinates 36°09′39″N86°46′52″W / 36.1608°N 86.7810°W / 36.1608; -86.7810 Coordinates: 36°09′39″N86°46′52″W / 36.1608°N 86.7810°W / 36.1608; -86.7810
Completed1987
Owner Renaissance Hotels
Height
Roof385 ft (117 m)
Technical details
Floor count31
Design and construction
Structural engineerStanley D. Lindsey and Associates, Ltd.
Main contractorDerr Steel Erection Company

The Renaissance Nashville Hotel [1] is a hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. The building is 385 feet high with 31 floors. [2] The hotel was physically connected to the Nashville Convention Center [3] until the demolition of the convention center in June 2017. [4] Construction began on the 5th + Broadway complex at the location of the former convention center in early 2018, [5] and the Renaissance Hotel will be located at the northwest corner of that development. The 5th + Broadway complex has a predicted completion date of spring 2020. [6]

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Renaissance Hotel, Nashville

The hotel contains 649 rooms, 24 suites, 25 meeting rooms with 31,000 sq ft of meeting space, and 2 concierge levels including a Starbucks coffee shop, 2 lounges, and a full-service restaurant. [7] One of the lounges is located in an enclosed bridge walkway, spanning above Commerce Street, which connects the hotel to a parking garage across the street. This walkway was severely damaged during a 1998 tornado in downtown Nashville. [8]

In addition to being a hotel, the building also contains office space in its top 6 floors, this portion being known as CitySpace. These office suites are serviced by a separate bank of elevators accessible on the third floor. [9]

The hotel was originally named the Stouffer Hotel, prior to the Marriott acquisition of the Stouffer Corp. [2]

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