Music City’s Original Boutique Hotel Welcomes Guests with Refreshed Rooms, a Lively Adorned Lobby, a Unique Spa, a Fresh Dining Concept, and Thoughtful Amenities
NASHVILLE, TN – Hutton Hotel, Nashville’s original and award-winning boutique hotel, announces the completion of a $40 million, multi–year renovation program, ushering in a bold new era for the city icon. With immersive design, unexpected details, and a soul firmly rooted in Nashville’s creative landscape, the reimagined Hutton pulses with heightened energy, poised to once again serve as the backstage pass to Music City.
Spearheaded by New York-based interior design firm AvroKO—an award-winning studio celebrated for crafting extraordinary hospitality environments worldwide—the renovation touches nearly every facet of the culturally-influenced property. From the updated lobby and social areas to refreshed guest rooms, the addition of a world-class spa & gym, and reinvented food and beverage venues, the reborn Hutton Hotel is fresh, chic, eclectic, and unapologetically stylish.
This next chapter extends far beyond the hotel’s walls, representing a complete repositioning of the Hutton brand. Every touchpoint has been meaningfully redefined—from guest-facing collateral and communications to modernized operating supplies and equipment, fashion-forward staff uniforms, and a discerning service philosophy. The rebrand also comes to life digitally with a newly launched website and visual identity that mirrors the property’s confident, authentic spirit. Together, these updates ensure that the Hutton standard is cohesive, refined, and closely connected to Nashville’s evolving landscape.
Owned by a joint venture led by The Georgetown Company, the Hutton represents far more than an investment. The family behind the hotel brings a multi-generational connection to hospitality, with a heritage linked to some of the country’s most famed luxury properties, such as The Carlyle in New York City and the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills. Having grown up steeped in the world of storied hotels characterized by attentive service, aesthetic integrity, and a strong sense of place, the family has approached the Hutton with similar passion—honoring classic hospitality while evolving it for a savvy audience. That legacy is woven throughout the property, most notably in Evelyn’s, the on-site restaurant named in tribute to Evelyn Sharp, the matriarch and celebrated 20th‑century hotelier, socialite, and art patron whose influence shaped the family’s love of hospitality.
“This relaunch marks a significant moment for Hutton Hotel, elevating every element while honoring its identity as Music City’s defining landmark,” says CEO of The Georgetown Company, Adam Flatto. “The hotel has always had a certain rhythm. Now, we’ve turned up the volume to provide guests with a true lifestyle experience when visiting an ever-evolving destination like Nashville.”
Significant to this milestone renovation, the hotel will complete its renewal with a stunning 3,200 square-foot spa and fitness center, set to open in Spring 2026. Guests can expect a full-service facility, featuring private treatment rooms, a salon and barbershop, nail studio, high-performance fitness center, and vitality and recovery essentials—a sauna, salt room, cold plunge, and IV drips—along with in-room wellness offerings, all intentionally considered to help travelers and locals reset, restore, and recharge.
LOBBY TRANSFORMATION
The lobby has been transformed into a warm, expressive, communal living room, evoking the residence of a meticulous collector and inviting guests to feel instantly at home. At its heart is the debut of a lobby bar, Mimi’s, a vibrant, all-day gathering place where morning coffee gives way to evening craft cocktails, setting the tone in an atmosphere built for conversation and connection. Alongside it, the Vinyl Listening Lounge features turntables and a handpicked record collection that celebrates Nashville’s musical roots. And throughout the lobby, the gentle tunes of a Yamaha Silent Piano play—a subtle touch that adds distinct ambient energy—while a rotating lineup of evening programming —namely live music and DJs —further animates the space.
The lobby also houses a finely assembled collection of contemporary art by renowned artists, including Cameron Welch, Alex Prager, Emil Lukas, Keith Boadwee, Marilyn Minter, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Octavio Abúndez, Tammy Rae Carland, Renee Phillips, and Alexa Guariglia. Spanning photography, painting, sculpture, and mixed media, the works explore themes of music, identity, performance, and everyday life, reflecting the city’s rich cultural history and creative spirit. Together, the collection creates a vibrant visual narrative that connects personal storytelling with broader artistic and historical references, underscoring the hotel’s deep connection to art and sound.
REVAMPED GUEST ROOMS
The hotel’s 246 guest rooms, consisting of 51 one-bedroom suites, 2 penthouses, and the signature Hutton Suite, have been re-envisioned to tune out distractions and dial in on creativity.
Inspired by an Artist’s Abode defined by comfort, luxury, and artistic flair, every detail was chosen for ease and to inspire, from custom furniture and lighting to intricate bathroom tilework, wood flooring, and personally selected artwork, ephemera, and found objects—making no two rooms alike.
For a more decadent stay, the Hutton offers two expansive penthouse suites with spacious balconies, as well as the 2-story Hutton Suite, the hotel’s crown jewel and Nashville’s largest suite—a luxurious, light-filled sanctuary where indulgence meets soulful craftsmanship. At over 3,000 square feet, the suite consists of three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a full kitchen, an ambient fireplace, a writing nook, and private entrances.
The Hutton Hotel sets itself apart with in-room amenities tailored for experience-driven travelers, from mini bars featuring top local vendors to being the only property in the city to offer Dyson Supersonic hair dryers. Each room also boasts musical touchpoints for guests to enjoy, such as Marshall Action III Bluetooth speakers, Fender guitars, and record players with curated albums. Even four-legged guests are treated like rockstars, with pet amenities like plush beds, locally sourced treats, bandanas, leashes, and more, because muses come in all forms.
NOSTALGIC AMERICANA AT EVELYN’S
The property’s new flagship restaurant, Evelyn’s, is a taste-forward tribute to classic American hospitality, named in honor of Evelyn Sharp. Designed by AvroKO, the dining room blends mid-century modern elegance with fine art reminiscent of Sharp’s personal collection, with works by Sarah Awad, Mason Saltarrelli, and Gonzalo Lebrija, establishing an ambiance that is well-appointed and inviting.
The menu draws inspiration from nostalgic favorites, reinterpreting them with seasonal ingredients and inventive twists. Executive Chef Lucas Fleming, who joined in late 2025, has shaped thoughtfully crafted dishes, including Bucatini with Lobster and Piquant Tomato Butter, Prime NY Strip with Crispy Fries and Béarnaise, and Lamb Shank with Anson Mills Polenta, Pickled Squash Salad, and Lamb Jus.
With two intimate private dining rooms, The Parlor and The Drawing Room, an outdoor terrace ideal for al fresco moments, and warm, attentive service throughout breakfast, brunch, and dinner, Evelyn’s delivers approachable distinction for every occasion.
THE MEET & GREET
The upgraded meeting and event space spans over 20,000 square feet of flexible venues from stylish boardrooms and sunlit salons to an expansive ballroom, all of which can hold events of up to 1,500 people. Whether hosting an intimate brainstorm session or a show-stopping celebration, each area is composed to reflect the hotel’s hallmark blend of sophistication and edge. Best-in-class technology
Together, these purposeful updates reaffirm the Hutton Hotel’s place at the intersection of music, design, and culture. With its dramatic new identity, reimagined spaces, intimate dining, and wellness-forward amenities, the hotel emerges renewed yet unmistakably true to its roots—offering guests a refined, captivating stay that feels both deeply local and effortlessly modern.
For more information about Hutton Hotel or to book, visit
https://www.huttonhotel.com/.
About Hutton Hotel
Set in the city’s lively West End neighborhood and steps from the heart of Music Row, the Hutton Hotel offers guests an immersive journey into Nashville’s creative culture. Known as the city’s original boutique hotel, the Hutton features Evelyn’s, a dining destination inspired by classic Americana; Analog, a state-of-the-art, 5,000-square-foot music venue; and the Writers Studios, two fully equipped recording suites. In addition, the hotel offers 15,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event spaces. The hotel’s 246 newly renovated guestrooms include elegantly appointed signature suites that provide residential comfort while offering the southern-style hospitality guests have come to expect from the renowned Hutton Hotel.
About Georgetown Company
The Georgetown Company develops and invests in residential, commercial and mixed-use properties throughout the United States, with a focus on emerging neighborhoods in best-of-class locations. Led by President and CEO Adam Flatto and founded in 1978, Georgetown is a privately held, diversified real estate development company that is recognized for attracting long-term partners and creating popular destinations after carefully selecting properties and diligently nurturing them through all stages of development and ongoing operations. Georgetown is headquartered in New York City and currently owns and is developing properties in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Columbus, OH, Boston, and Washington, DC.




