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Ennismore signs The Hoxton, Nashville

Vicky DoeBy Vicky Doe2 May 20254 Mins Read
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Ennismore has announced the signing of The Hoxton, Nashville. Set to open its doors in the Music City in 2027, the hotel will create an inviting space for all in the up-and-coming Pie Town neighbourhood. The Hoxton Nashville will join the brand’s growing network in the USA including New York, Portland, LA and Chicago.

Like a good neighbour with an open house, The Hoxton Nashville will be the spot for lounging with friends, working through the day, or grabbing a bite to eat at one of the hotel’s four food and beverage destinations. Upon entering the open-planned lobby space, guests can discover a unique restaurant, bar and coffee shop concept, where they can find Hox classics with a local twist, a rooftop, poolside restaurant and bar on the eighth floor. A speakeasy on the lower level will offer late-night cocktails and entertainment. For those looking to host gatherings, Hoxton staple “The Apartment” brings people together for all occasions, from private dining and parties to meetings and celebrations, in a series of private rooms centred around a communal Pantry Kitchen. The hotel’s amenities are an indoor fitness centre, 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.

Known for its signature, homey and layered vibes, The Hoxton Nashville is underpinned by a celebration of its locality through art, design, retail and eclectic programming. The ultimate neighbourhood shop, The Hoxton’s “Best of” range, is a curated collection of bespoke products created especially for the hotel in collaboration with some of the city’s best independent artisans and brands. “The Hox Gallery”, another community initiative that supports emerging talent, showcases artworks from local artists within the hotel’s public spaces.

The homey vibes extend to the hotel’s over 200 bedrooms, which come in five classic Hox categories, including Snug, Cosy, Cosy Up, Double Double and Biggy. Guest will find all their Hox favourites, including the Nashville edition of the Survival Guide showcasing the best the city offers, a Roberts Radio tuned into the Music City’s greatest hits, and exclusive Blank toiletries to keep fresh on their stay.

A city built on a foundation of music, Nashville has long been the ultimate pilgrimage for any music lover. From the Honky Tonks to the Ryman Auditorium, Schermerhorn Symphony Centre to the Country Music Hall of Fame, music permeates the streets, connecting the soul of the city to its people. In Nashville, guests at The Hoxton can follow in the footsteps of the many legends drawn to the Music City, from Johnny Cash to Jimi Hendrix. In the hotel’s little slice of the city, Pie Town, record stores, music venues, breweries, world class F&B find homes in renovated warehouses. More than its thriving music scene, Nashville also offers galleries, theatres, and museums abound, James Beard award-winning Southern food, and stunning natural beauty weaving throughout the city with the Nashville Greenway.

Rob Andrews, Brand Chief Operating Officer for The Hoxton and Working From_ at Ennismore, said, “We’re incredibly excited to announce The Hoxton’s arrival in Nashville, a city renowned for its iconic music scene, vibrant culture, and booming creative industries. Nashville’s perfect blend of southern charm and modern innovation has become a magnet for artists, entrepreneurs, and travellers alike. As the city continues to flourish, we believe The Hoxton will be the ideal place to experience its eclectic energy, offering a unique space that celebrates creativity, community, and the local spirit.”

The Hoxton is a series of open-house hotels rooted in culture and community, located in key cities across the UK, Europe and North America. Each hotel is a reflection and extension of its neighbourhood, inspired by the diversity and originality of its surrounding streets. Vibrant, welcoming public spaces and exciting dining concepts mean every Hoxton is as much a destination for the local community as it is for guests.  Today, The Hoxton operates hotels in 17 neighbourhoods globally, including London, Barcelona, Rome, Paris, Amsterdam and Florence. The Hoxton has an exciting pipeline of hotels, with new additions opening in Edinburgh and Dublin in 2025, and recently announced signings in Oslo, Norway and Melbourne, Australia, set to bring the brand to new regions for the first time in the coming years.

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