February 4, 2012

New Cool Springs Hotel to Open

There is a new hotel in Cool Springs opening soon, a Hilton Garden Inn.  The hotel is being developed by Vision Hospitality Group Inc., based in Chattanooga Tennessee.

I spoke with Aman Patel, the Executive Vice President of Vision Hospitality Group, back in April after we had a really big storm here in Cool Springs.  I go to the Dunkin Donuts in Cool Springs and saw the huge sign they had during the construction was blown over.  Several days later the lazy construction workers had not tilted it back up so I called to let the owner know.  Aman was grateful when I contacted him since they’re a couple hours away, not in Cool Springs overseeing daily construction.

Here is the story from the Tennessean:

Cool Springs hotel set to open next month

Hilton Garden Inn is just north of Bakers Bridge Avenue

FRANKLIN — Vision Hospitality Group Inc. is planning to open its new Hilton Garden Inn Franklin/Cool Springs hotel early next month, according to Marti Timmons, director of sales.

The hotel, behind the Dunkin Donuts and Green Bank on Carothers Parkway, is designed as an “upscale, mid-priced property,” according to the company. It will feature 131
guestrooms offering complimentary wired and wireless high-speed Internet access and remote printing to the hotel’s 24-hour business center, the Garden Sleep System bed, Mirra chair by Herman Miller, high-definition flat-screen television and innovative clock that allows guests to play their MP3 or portable CD player, approximately 2,600 square feet of flexible meeting space with high-tech capabilities, a 24-hour complimentary business center, a workout facility, an indoor/outdoor salt-water swimming pool and whirlpool, a full-service restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and an onsite guest laundry facility.

Bill Ghumm is the general manager of the new hotel.

Vision Hospitality Group Inc. is a Tennessee-based hotel management and development company.

The Hilton Garden Inn brand is part of Hilton Hotels Corp. Its portfolio includes Hilton, Conrad, Doubletree, Embassy Suites Hotels, Hampton Inn, Hampton Inn & Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, Hilton Grand Vacations, Homewood Suites by Hilton and The Waldorf-Astoria Collection.

For more information on the new hotel in Cool Springs, contact Timmons at 615-656-2700

Free Classes at Williams-Sonoma

The Williams-Sonoma in the Cool Springs Galleria is offering FREE 1 hour technique classes on 3 upcoming Sundays.  A great chance to learn something interesting and meet some new people!  If you’re staying at one of the area Cool Springs Hotels, here is a fun, random activity to break the monotony of being away from home on a Sunday.

Williams-Sonoma is located on the bottom floor of the Cool Springs Galleria in Franklin TN.  I spoke with Laura and she said although class sizes are limited they generally do not turn people away.  Times I have been in the store during these events, there seem to be a handful of people who show up and attend the entire hour, while other shoppers stroll in and out.  It is not often instruction of this quality is offered at no charge.

Here are the upcoming Sunday classes as described by Williams-Sonoma:

Balsamic Vinegar & Beyond: Sunday, August 9

Explore the exciting world of vinegars and discover the secrets to using them as flavor enhancers for a host of foods.  You’ll learn when to use sweet or acidic vinegars, and find your own favorite varieties.

All About Olive Oil: Sunday, August 16

Join us as we learn all about “liquid gold”.  We’ll discuss why certain extra virgin olive oils are so special and how to use them for cooking, drizzling, finishing and flavoring foods.  We’ll share invaluable tips, including how the right choice of olive oil can transform homemade pesto into something exceptional.

Pizza & Panini: Sunday, August 23

Now that the kids are back in school, you’ll want to expand your repertoire of quick and satisfying meals.  Pizza and panini fit the bill perfectly.  We’ll share our favorite sweet and savory recipes, along with make ahead tips and easy ways to incorporate leftovers.  You’ll learn some great recipes for entertaining too.

I’ll try to attend some of these complimentary technique classes and share my experience with you.

Aloft Hotel Coming to Cool Springs

The trendy hotel chain “Aloft” (W Hotel is the parent company) is coming soon to Cool Springs Tennessee.  Here is the story as reported by the Nashville Business Journal:

“Interstate Hotels and Resorts, the nation’s largest independent operator of full- and select-service hotels, has opened the region’s first Aloft hotel in Cool Springs.

The 143-room hotel is owned by a joint venture of Interstate (NYSE: IHR) and the John Buck Co. of Chicago, which developed the property.

It’s the partnership’s second Aloft hotel, but the Nashville market’s first.

Aloft is a Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide Inc. (NYSE:HOT) select-service brand designed to appeal to a younger generation of business and leisure travelers. It boasts of accessible technology, style and social atmosphere.

With the addition of the Cool Springs property, there are 18 Aloft hotels in 12 states, Montreal, Canada, and Beijing, China. Two more are scheduled to open by year’s end.

“Aloft has been one of the most high profile brand launches in hotel industry history, and based on guest response, is exactly what today’s savvy travelers are looking for: user-friendly technology, urban-inspired design that encourages guest interaction, great value,” said Paul Novak, Buck’s managing director of its hospitality division.”

Boyle Adds Westin Hotel to Meridian Cool Springs

Here is the story as reported by the Nashville Business Journal:

Boyle adds Westin hotel to Meridian Cool Springs

Boyle Investment Co. is expanding the Meridian Cool Springs to include a high-end Westin hotel, which will be the first in Nashville.

The expanded Meridian will be 65 acres with three hotels, more than one million square feet of office space and 68,665 square feet of upscale retail including seven restaurants, one bank, a coffee shop, dry cleaners, salon and day spa.

Franklin-based Chartwell Hospitality is developing the six-story, 225-room hotel with 10,000 square feet of meeting space and a 5,000 square foot of ballroom. The company’s portfolio includes more than 32 hotel properties in the U.S, employing more than 725 people.

The Westin will begin construction in fall 2008.

The company’s One and Two Corporate Centre office buildings will be incorporated into the Meridian development, and the new Westin hotel will go between them.

The six-story office building names will be changed to One and Two Meridian to reflect the combination.

Memphis-based Boyle is active in retail, office and mixed-use developments throughout Middle Tennessee.”

New Aloft Hotel Under Construction

The new hotel Aloft Cool Springs, adjacent to the Cool Springs Galleria, is well underway and should be completed by September.  This trendy concept by the W hotel chain is a welcome addition to the Cool Springs hotels landscape.  We know a couple people working at working at Nissan and they are looking forward to the hotel opening.  It is very conveniently located just across the highway from the new Cool Springs Nissan headquarters.  Here is the story reported by Jenny Burns with the Nashville Business Journal:

Aloft Nashville, other national brands taking aim at younger travelers

Nashville’s growing young professional population is helping draw trendy hotels to the market to attract Generation X and Y travelers.

Chicago-based John Buck Co. will give Nashville its first aloft hotel in Cool Springs, a modern brand that’s styled after the loft condo look.

Hotel Indigo, which opened in West End in the fall, represented the emergence of hip hotels in Nashville. Another Hotel Indigo is planned for downtown Nashville, but construction has been delayed because of financing snags.

An aloft hotel had been planned for downtown as part of the minor-league baseball stadium project by Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse Inc., but that plan for Metro’s land is off the table, says Butch Spyridon, president of the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Construction on the 143-room aloft hotel next to the Cool Springs Galleria will be complete in September, says Paul Novak, managing director of the hospitality division for the John Buck Co.

The John Buck Co. opened its first aloft hotel in Rancho Cucuamonga, Calif., last week. Novak declined to give the project’s investment cost, but aloft hotels typically cost between $17 million and $25 million to build.

Nashville fit the bill for this new trendy concept, he says.

“Nashville is clearly a growth city,” Novak says. “It’s getting a lot of attention as an outstanding place to live. It’s been very successful in drawing companies to it and drawing younger generation business people and certainly Cool Springs is one of those premier markets in Nashville.”

“All the reasons why Nissan selected Nashville (for their headquarters) and selected Cool Springs says it all,” he adds.

Many large hotel companies are launching brands aimed at a younger target market.

Aloft is part of Starwood’s W brand which has hotels starting to open around the nation. Hotel Indigo is an InterContinental Hotels Group brand started to give travelers a sense of renewal with an environment that changes seasonally amid hip design elements.

“It basically has to do with changing demographics,” Novak says. “The upper-tier select-service product such as the Courtyard and Hilton Garden were originally conceived for the baby boomer generation. That generation is gradually working itself out of the business and pleasure market.

“The future is clearly in the X and Y generations and they look for different product and style than typically does the baby boomer generation,” Novak says.

Spyridon says travelers are looking for unique experiences like the aloft concept offers.

Two other new hotels are being built in Cool Springs at the Meridian development, a Marriot Courtyard and Residence Inn by Chartwell Hospitality LLC.

Growth in the number of booked rooms in Cool Springs, downtown and at Opryland has been flat this year, but the overall market is down 3 percent in booked rooms, Spyridon says.

Nissan’s move to Cool Springs will bring new business to the area, he adds, noting aloft’s rates and travelers’ loyalty to their rewards programs will play into their decisions about where to stay.

Novak says aloft will be the first new hotel built in Cool Springs in a couple years.

Some of aloft’s twists on the conventional hotel include serving all food in Chinese take-out boxes with chopsticks — no matter what kind of food it is and allowing guests to check in and out using kiosks.

Pets get gifts at the hotel and bathrooms are stocked with four magazines: The New Yorker, Spin, Dwell and Wired.

Rates will run around $150 a night, says Kristen McBryde, director of sales for aloft Nashville-Cool Springs.

The John Buck Co. is looking for more locations to build aloft hotels, but isn’t planning another for Nashville.”

Hyatt Place Opens Fifth Hotel

One of Cool Springs hotels has just completed a major renovation and re-branding of a location here in Franklin TN.  If you take a minute to stop in and check out the new Hyatt Place on Bakers Bridge you will be pleasantly surprised.  I was very impressed and think it will be well received by the more discerning guests staying in Cool Springs TN hotels.  Here is the article as reported by the Nashville Business Journal:

” Hyatt Place Opens Fifth Nashville hotel

Hyatt Place has opened a fifth hotel in Middle Tennessee in Cool Springs at 650 Bakers Bridge Ave.

Dubbed the Hyatt Place Nashville/Franklin/Cool Springs, the hotel has 126 renovated guest rooms.

The newly-developed brand of hotels are designed for a 24/7 “away from home” lifestyle.

The hotels are wired and designed for business travelers with lifestyles that merge personal and professional activities.

Amenities include a gym area, 24-hour bakery and cafe, in-room workspace area and various alternatives for plugging in portable devices such as MP3 players, DVD players and laptops.

In addition to Hyatt Place Nashville/Franklin/Cool Springs, Hyatt Place also offers Hyatt Place Nashville/Opryland, Hyatt Place Nashville Airport, Hyatt Place Nashville-Northeast and Hyatt Place Nashville/Brentwood.

The hotel is a brand name under the Global Hyatt Corp.