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Graduate Hotels was founded in 2014 by Nashville-based real estate investor Ben Weprin and his firm, AJ Capital Partners. [5] The company launched the Graduate Hotels brand by acquiring and remodeling hotels in university-anchored towns across the country. [ 6 ]
"There are probably 50 hotels near the airport. But we don't need shuttle buses, you can just walk across the bridge." The lobby entrance inside the Hilton BNA Nashville Airport Terminal located ...
Pinnacle Restaurant, Downtown Sheraton Hotel, Nashville [22] (closed 2000) Top of the 100, 100 North Main, Memphis (closed) Texas. Antares, Reunion Tower, Dallas (a major remodel took more than a year; renamed Five Sixty in 2009 when opened again by Wolfgang Puck, Closed). There is a new restaurant there now (as of 2025) named Crown Block.
Former names: Opryland Hotel (1977-1997) Opryland Hotel Nashville (1997-2001) General information; Location: Nashville, Tennessee: Coordinates: Opening: November 24, 1977
In 1975, a new Hilton College facility opened, which included the Hilton University of Houston Hotel and Conference Center. In 1983, the Hilton Foundation gave the college a $21.3-million grant to expand its facilities and increase endowment and operation support. That gift led to the construction of the South Wing, which opened in 1989 and ...
333 Commerce St [5] (formerly the AT&T Building, South Central Bell Building, and BellSouth Building, also colloquially known as the Batman Building [12]) is a 617-foot (188 m), 33-story skyscraper completed in September 1994 and located in Nashville, Tennessee. The structure is designed as an office tower capable of housing 2,000 workers.
Riverfront station is a train station in Nashville, Tennessee, serving the WeGo Star commuter rail service. Located at 108 1st Avenue South in Downtown Nashville near the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, it serves as the western terminus for the line.
[6] [69] [70] The building features a 2,000 sq ft (190 m 2) pro shop for hockey equipment and a restaurant-style concession stand. [69] On January 15, 2015, the Nashville Predators held their first practice at the Ford Ice Center open to the public from 11:00 a.m. to noon. [70] In mid-October 2014, the Aggarwals listed the building for sale. [20]