Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown gets a multi-million dollar upgrade

The high-rise hotel and restaurant has been a fixture of the Nashville skyline since 1975, but suite, meeting space, and communal area renovations bring an all-new feel.

A wooden staircase with two small table and chair sets on the ground level beside it.

Lots of updates await up these stairs. | Photo via Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown

Two years in the making, Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown is ready to unveil its brand new look.

The property has been a fixture of the Nashville skyline since 1975, but following a multi-phase, multi-million dollar renovation, the hotel’s interior is boasting several new features. Of note: 494 redesigned guest rooms and suites, ~29,000 sqft of upgraded meeting and event venues, and all-new communal spaces.

A moody gray room with a slate gray couch and plush navy pillows, three yellow stools, a guitar, microphone stand, and tambourine.

Warm up your vocals, this is Music City after all. | Photo via Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown

For those planning corporate events and stays, find two new karaoke studios fit for breakouts and three flexible spaces on the hotel’s second level called The Studios, which can be booked on demand.

If you just happen to be a curious local like us and want to see the updates IRL, you can always pay the hotel’s 28th floor Skye Lounge a visit. Here, you’ll find 360-degree views and Sora Kitchen, a new sushi experience.

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