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Dual-branded Marriott hotel planned for East Nashville

The proposed hotel development on South 5th Street calls for multiple retail spaces, garage parking, and a pool deck.

A rendering of an eight-story building with parking and retail on the ground level, a pool deck on the third level, and two standalone hotels attached.

If the project advances, the hotel will be located across from the Nashville Department of Transportation. | Rendering by ODA, Dream Capital via Metro Planning

A dual-branded Marriott hotel could rise in East Nashville, not far from Nissan Stadium, according to new plans and renderings submitted to Metro.

The latest update for the property at 751 S. 5th St. calls for an eight-story, 265-room hotel with 7,000 sqft of ground-level retail. Other features include a third floor pool deck and courtyard + a rooftop bar. Atlanta-based Dream Capital is leading the proposed development with assistance from Kimley-Horn and Associates and ODA Architecture.

The project is set to be reviewed by the Metro Planning Commission for rezoning approval on Thursday, Oct. 24.

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