1000 Broadway — Photo by Hyatt
1000 Broadway — Photo by Hyatt

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today the opening of Grand Hyatt Nashville. The 25-floor, 591-room luxury hotel is the first pillar of the remarkable and highly anticipated 18-acre Nashville Yards development. The new property offers a sophisticated retreat in the heart of Music City, with a prime locale - straddling the trendy Gulch neighborhood and vibrant downtown - surrounded by shopping, restaurants, bars, and entertainment.

Grand Hyatt Nashville is home to one of the tallest outdoor rooftop lounges in Nashville, a fifth-floor pool deck overlooking downtown, world-class spa R+R Wellness, and seven culinary experiences - including a new concept offering reimagined American classics from James Beard Award-winning chef, Sean Brock, at The Continental. The hotel also features 77,000 square feet of state-of-the-art event and pre-function space, including a 20,000 square foot grand ballroom, and is within walking distance to many of Nashville's most popular attractions, including the Nashville Convention Center, Country Music Hall of Fame, and Bridgestone Arena

"We are delighted to celebrate the grand opening of Grand Hyatt Nashville, a truly exceptional hotel located in the heart of downtown Music City and the very first project to open its doors within the Nashville Yards development," said Cary Mack, co-managing partner of Southwest Value Partners, the owner and developer of Nashville Yards. "I'm incredibly proud of the work that's gone into creating such an extraordinary property that blends Nashville's history and culture with outstanding amenities, stunning design, and industry-leading customer service. Above all, I wish to express our sincere gratitude to our partners at Clark Construction Group and Bell & Associates Construction, along with the men and women who have worked day-in and day-out to bring our vision to life."

"Grand Hyatt Nashville embodies the brilliant and captivating spirit of the Nashville Yards with thoughtful architecture and design," said Grand Hyatt Nashville General Manager John D'Angelo. "We are thrilled to open today to deliver a personalized guest experience that is authentic to Music City and serve as a social hub that entertains and delights locals and visitors."

"If Grand Hyatt Nashville was intended to be the cornerstone of the Nashville Yards development, they more than succeeded," said Butch Spyridon, president and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. "The full-service Grand Hyatt brand and the quality of the project are great additions to the market. They have truly enhanced our product."

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