Hoxton brand coming to Tennessee’s Music City
Lifestyle hospitality company Ennismore is introducing The Hoxton, Nashville, which is set to open in the Music City in 2027.
The Hoxton Nashville adds to the brand’s growing network in the US including New York, Portland, LA and Chicago.
The Hoxton Nashville will offer lounging spaces and four food and beverage destinations.
Other amenities include an indoor fitness center, an events terrace, and an underground parking garage.
The building has been designed by GREC Architects with the interiors by Ennismore’s in-house design team, AIME Studios.
The Nashville hotel will have over 200 bedrooms, which come in five Hox categories, including Snug, Cosy, Cosy Up, Double Double and Biggy.
Rob Andrews, Brand Chief Operating Officer said:“The Hoxton will be the ideal place to experience Nashville’s energy, offering a unique space that celebrates creativity, community, and the local spirit.”
The Hoxton is a collection of open-house hotels in key cities across the UK, Europe and North America.
Each hotel is a reflection and extension of its neighbourhood, the brand says.
The Hoxton operates hotels in 17 locations globally, including London, Barcelona, Rome, Paris, Amsterdam and Florence.
New additions are opening in Edinburgh and Dublin in 2025, and recently announced signings in Oslo, Norway and Melbourne, Australia are set to bring the brand to new regions in the coming years.
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