The Nashville EDITION Breaks Ground in the Gulch

The mixed-use tower—with 261 hotel rooms and 84 residences—features a sleek glass façade and modern interiors
Published: March 5, 2026

Construction has commenced on the Nashville EDITION Hotel & Residences, a $400 million five-star development in downtown the Tennessee city’s Gulch neighborhood.

Developed by Tidal Real Estate Partners in collaboration with Left Lane Development and Marriott International, the 28-story tower is scheduled to open in 2028.

The property brings together 261 hotel rooms and 84 private condominium residences, with residential sales now underway. Architecture, led by Nashville-based firm ESa, showcases a sleek glass façade, paired with clean, modern interiors by New York’s INC Architecture & Design.


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What’s to come at the Nashville EDITION

The hotel occupies the lower floors, while the Residences at the Nashville EDITION crowns the top 15 stories. Residential offerings range from one- to four-bedroom units, including two expansive half-floor penthouses designed to maximize views and space.

Hotel amenities include a double-height restaurant that anchors the ground level, complemented by a signature bar and stylish lobby lounge. The 50-foot heated saltwater pool features cabanas and a wraparound deck with bar and restaurant service, all framed by skyline views. Event spaces, meeting rooms, and a spa round out the hotel’s offerings.

Exclusive residence amenities

Residence owners will have access to an exclusive suite of amenities separate from hotel guests, which comprises a private gym, sports simulator, and expansive outdoor terrace. Lounges, a game and screening room, and a private dining room with catering kitchen provide spaces for entertaining as well.

Beyond the resident-only spaces, condominium owners benefit from hotel services, including 24-hour concierge and security, personal training, special event planning, and in-residence dining and spa treatments. Residents also receive priority access to the hotel’s multiple F&B venues.

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