Four Seasons Adds Luxury to Nashville’s SoBro District

A view of Nashville from the Cumberland River The City of Nashville has seen consistent growth and new construction over the past decade and the South of Broadway (SoBro) District is no exception. One recent example is the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences, which opened nearly two years ago. This luxury complex adds yet another layer of beauty and sophistication to this thriving neighborhood. The incredibly large structure took more than three years to complete and is now a staple in the SoBro Neighborhood.

Project Origins

In March 2019, Four Seasons Hotel and Resorts made a joint announcement with the real estate investment and development firm Congress Group and AECOM Capital that the hotel and private residences would be coming to downtown Nashville. A groundbreaking ceremony was held in June 2019. The new building would be located along the Cumberland River, just a short distance from Nissan Stadium, West Riverfront Park, and Broadway, among many other attractions. General Contractor Aecom Hunt topped out the tower in May 2021 and the project was complete in Nov. 2022.

The Four Seasons Hotel

The Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences is difficult to miss, as it stands at an impressive 40 stories. It features 235 hotel guest rooms and suites, a full-service spa, a resort-style pool deck, modern event spaces, and a chef-driven restaurant and bar concept. Guests are treated to an unforgettable, panoramic view of the city and river, as well as an interior design that celebrates the local Nashville heritage and craftsmanship.

As a result of the hotel’s connection with the local arts scene, guests can choose to purchase the “Suite Sounds package” which is an opportunity to meet and spend time with music industry professionals in an intimate setting.

Meanwhile, the Four Seasons is also an excellent meeting space for groups of all sizes. There are two divisible ballrooms and a half-dozen additional meeting rooms located on the fifth floor. These rooms are highlighted by their soaring ceilings and full-wall windows as well as their open layouts and understated backdrops.

The Private Residences

If a few nights aren’t enough, there is a long-term option available in the form of private residences. There are 144 of these condos, but demand is high. In fact, the company sold more than $300 million worth of presales by Feb. 2022. By the time the building opened, all six half-floor penthouses had sold for a collective $57.5 million.

At Construction Protection Systems, we’re proud to have played a small part in development of the Nashville Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences. Stay tuned for more updates from the makers of 1-2-3 Door Shield—the original, reusable door protection system.

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