Oct. 21, 2020

It’s Official: World-Class On-Airport Hilton Hotel Coming to BNA

Board Votes to Award Project in Public-Private Partnership to Develop Upscale Hotel

* For digital renderings, visit https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ow0v6790diru9ju/AADCvnBmCFOvf9tZbLowfojRa?dl=0

NASHVILLE, Tennessee – It’s official: The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) Board of Commissioners today selected Chartwell Hospitality, LLC as developer and hotel operator for a 14-story on-airport hotel and parking garage development directly adjacent to Nashville International Airport’s (BNA) upcoming new central terminal. The cutting-edge, Hilton-branded hotel is scheduled to open in late 2023.

Rendering of Hilton BNA International hotel and plaza

The development will be a public-private partnership and a key component of the airport’s multi-faceted BNA Vision expansion and renovation plan. Chartwell’s cost for the hotel approaches $95 million and MNAA’s cost of the garage and plaza is approximately $82 million.

“The addition of this hotel will bring a new level of convenience and a host of exceptional amenities for our travelers,” said Trey Harwell, chair of the MNAA Board of Commissioners. “We appreciate Chartwell’s investment in this project and are eager to move forward.”

With 292 guest rooms, including six luxury suites, the upscale hotel is designed to meet top emerging global trends for on-airport hotels and growing demand for business and leisure travelers, groups and meetings. The emphasis is on high-comfort, resort-style amenities, entertainment and wellness. Amenities will include a high-design Grand Lobby with inspiring public artwork, Grand Bar and Music Lounge and high-end contemporary restaurant. A Grand Plaza will include open-air dining, a bar, café and compelling landscaping. The innovative meeting and event spaces will total 16,500 square feet, including an 8,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom/Event space. A large, state-of-the art fitness center will be located on the 12th floor with dramatic views. And on the 14th floor rooftop, there will be a prominent Glass SkyBar Lounge and open-air SkyPool, providing spectacular views over BNA to Nashville’s dynamic skyline.

The hotel tower will crown a four-level parking garage, with hotel parking on the ground level, public parking on the upper levels, and a covered pedestrian bridge connecting the hotel Grand Plaza and garage to BNA’s central terminal.

“This high-end hotel, and the many amenities it brings, adds a special touch to our BNA Vision expansion,” said Doug Kreulen, president and CEO of Nashville International Airport. “It’s easy to see the appeal for passengers catching an early morning flight, arriving late at night or who simply want the convenience of a hotel room right here at the airport. We think it will be a popular venue for corporate functions and business meetings with unique airport views and sightlines. The time has come, and we look forward to breaking ground.”

“We are highly honored and deeply committed to this exceptional project and to a long-term strategic alliance with MNAA. We are excited to deliver this modern and luxurious on-airport hotel that is a powerful symbol of the hospitality and global connectivity of BNA, and expresses Nashville’s spirit of creative innovation and dynamic transformation into a world-class city,” said Rob Schaedle, CEO and founder of Nashville-area based Chartwell Hospitality.

“Our all-star project team has worked very hard with the wonderful BNA team to deliver a sophisticated world-class on-airport hotel and parking development that represents our great city’s unique culture and dynamic global economic region, and is positioned to be one of the top-performing on-airport hotels in the U.S. and recognized around the world,” added Scott Kendall, VP Hotel Development for Chartwell.

Chartwell, which was selected after a two-year RFP process, will develop and operate the hotel, while MNAA will own the land and garage beneath the hotel. Construction will begin in fall 2021 with completion of the Terminal Garage slated for summer 2023, followed by the hotel in late 2023.

The master architect for BNA Vision is Corgan. The hotel team includes Rabun Architects, one of the top upscale hotel architects in the U.S.; HBA International, a worldwide hospitality interior design firm; Page Duke, a luxury landscape architect in Nashville and the eastern U.S.; and McMurry Construction, lead contractor specializing in hotels. The parking garage team includes Messer Construction and Moody Nolan Architects—the same team BNA engaged for its new Terminal Garage 1, pedestrian plaza and airport administrative building.

Launched in July 2016, BNA Vision is the dynamic expansion and renovation plan for Nashville International Airport. Completed projects include upgrades to the existing interim International Arrivals Building, a six-level Terminal Garage with 2,200 parking spaces and a dedicated Ground Transportation Center, new Concourse D, ticketing and baggage claim expansions and phase 1 of the Terminal Apron and Taxilane Expansion. Projects nearing completion include the upper levels of a second six-level Terminal Garage, pedestrian plaza and airport administrative building.

Additional projects to be completed by 2023 include a major terminal renovation, expanded central security checkpoint, state-of-the-art International Arrivals Facility and major airport roadway expansion.
As with all other airport capital improvement projects, no local tax dollars will be used to fund BNA Vision. Take a virtual 360-degree tour, view renderings and watch the BNA Vision video at BNAVision.com.

About Nashville International Airport (BNA)
With nearly 18.3 million passengers in 2019, Nashville International Airport (BNA) has been one of the fastest growing airports in North America. According to a recent study, in 2019 alone, BNA generated more than $8.1 billion in total economic impact, supported more than 76,000 jobs in the region and produced more than $443 million in state, local and federal taxes. BNA receives no local tax dollars. For more information, visit flynashville.com. Follow us on Facebook: @NashvilleInternationalAirport, Twitter: @Fly_Nashville and Instagram: @FlyNashville. Learn more about BNA Vision, our growth and expansion plan for the airport, at BNAVision.com.

About Chartwell Hospitality
Local to Nashville, Chartwell Hospitality is the second-largest developer-owner-operator of hotels in the Nashville area, with 12 highly successful hotels, comprising 1,973 rooms in every major hotel submarket in Nashville except the airport. Chartwell’s portfolio includes 42 hotel properties, across 12 US States, with another 6 hotels currently under development, and 5,889 rooms under management. Chartwell is a fully integrated hotel development & hotel operations company, highly experienced in large-scale hotel developments and award-winning superior management expertise.

About Hilton
Hilton (NYSE: HLT) is a leading global hospitality company with locations in 119 countries, including 57 on-airport hotels around the world. Dedicated to fulfilling its mission to be the world’s most hospitable company, Hilton has welcomed more than 3 billion guests in its 100-year history, earned No. 1 in Fortune’s Best Places to Work in the U.S 2020, and was named the 2019 Global Industry Leader on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices.

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