Meeting Room-Rich Hutton Hotel Preps for Late January Opening in Nashville
January 18, 2009
A new four-star independent luxury property, Hutton Hotel, is scheduled to open in Nashville later this month with 248 rooms and over 13,000 square feet of meeting space, it announced last week. Situated on Nashville's West End, the property is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World group of luxury properties, which currently respresents 450 hotels and resorts worldwide.
"Hutton Hotel will be the premier intimate, independent luxury hotel in Nashville," General Manager Steven Andre said in a statement. "And as Nashville's only member of the Leading Hotels of the World, we will be the only independent hotel to offer the complete package of first-class meeting services and amenities sought by corporate meeting planners."
Located near Vanderbilt University and several other prominent Nashville attractions, Hutton Hotel features 54 suites, an on-site restaurant and several green features, including sustainable guest room furniture, bamboo flooring, energy-efficient LED and fluorescent lighting, an on-site recycling program, a hybrid courtesy vehicle and more.
"In a city that is quickly being recognized by meeting planners as a Tier One destination, Hutton Hotel promises a stylish, elegant and totally 'green' experience for small groups as well as large," Andre said.
Hutton Hotel's 13,600 square feet of meeting space includes a 7,000-square-foot ballroom and an executive boardroom, as well as state-of-the-art audio/visual throughout.
"We are delighted to present this fresh new hotel concept to the meeting planning community and travel agents, at a time in the economic cycle when the desire for unique first-class experiences is combined with the need to provide value for every dollar spent," said Jon Cummins, chief operating officer of Philadelphia-based Amerimar Enterprises, which owns the hotel. "Hutton Hotel offers the best of the city of Nashville—whose value and unique offerings are increasingly being recognized by planners throughout the country."