New Upscale Hotel Threatens Music City's Soul

In Nashville, a debate ensues over an eco-friendly hotel and condominium project that may change the character of a funky downtown commercial strip that dates from the 1940s.

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November 21, 2006, 1:00 PM PST

By maryereynolds


Nashville's Planning Commission approved the project despite a contrary recommendation by the commission's staff reviewers. The proposed development will "demolish most of a block of buildings on Broadway and replace them with a complex including a Westin hotel tower and has the city pondering the future of its nostalgic main street, with its boot-and-hat stores, Dixieland flavor and country kitsch so retro it never lost its hipness in the first place."

The 19-story hotel would tower over two- and three-story commercial buildings that make this a funky downtown strip of mom-and-pop stores. Patrick McIntyre Jr., executive director of the Tennessee Preservation Trust, says, "The main thing is it sets a terrible precedent that would open the door for any number of projects like this, and eventually what's left of our historic downtown would be destroyed."

Monday, November 20, 2006 in The New York Times

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