Soho House Nashville: Blending Art, Hospitality, and Music in the Heart of Music City
In the vibrant Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood of Nashville, a historic factory complex has been transformed into a hub of art, hospitality, and music. Soho House Nashville, which opened in late 2022, has become a destination for creatives, music enthusiasts, and discerning travelers alike. The property's rich history, impressive art collection, and diverse programming have made it an integral part of the city's cultural landscape.Preserving the Past, Embracing the Future
A Storied Past
The Soho House Nashville occupies the original May Hosiery Mills factory complex, which was one of the largest employers in the 1930s. The factory provided jobs for many Jewish refugees that the May family assisted in fleeing Nazi Germany. After the factory's closure in the 1980s, the building became a haven for artists, with studios and creative spaces filling its halls. Now, with Soho House's arrival, the property's industrial-turned-creative history has been carefully preserved, with the architectural transformation highlighting the building's historic details and the work of Nashville's vibrant arts community.A Curated Art Collection
Soho House Nashville's art collection is a testament to the city's thriving creative scene. Featuring the works of 41 local artists, the collection showcases a diverse range of mediums, including painting, photography, fabric, and collage. "The purpose of the Soho House Nashville collection is to serve as a 'love letter' of sorts to the artists and makers of the city across so many different mediums and shine a light on current local talent," says Soho House Nashville's art collection manager, Anakena Paddon.The collection features artists born, based, or trained in Nashville, highlighting the depth and breadth of the city's artistic talent. From the ethereal fabric installation "My Heavenly Bodies" by Yanira Vissepo to the sculptures and paintings by Lindsy Davis and John Paul Kesling, the art collection offers a captivating glimpse into the creative spirit of Music City.A Hub for Creatives
Soho House Nashville has become a hub for creatives, hosting a variety of art-focused programming and events. The property regularly hosts an Art Crawl, which coincides with the monthly neighborhood arts crawl, and the Soho House Art Club, led by member Evan Brown, offers a series on the business of art, intimate conversations with artists, and offsite gallery visits.The building's history as a former artist studio space has also played a role in the curation of the art collection. Several of the artists featured, including Caroline Allison, Yanira Vissepo, David Onri Anderson, and Dane Carder, had previously had studios in the building during its earlier iterations.Music at the Heart of Soho House Nashville
As a legendary music destination, Nashville's influence is deeply woven into the fabric of Soho House Nashville. The property has become a favorite site for musicians to stay, dine, become members, and attend music events. "Music is a key part of Soho House Nashville's culture because it is an integral part of our city," explains Hunter Claire Rogers, head of membership and communications.Soho House Nashville hosts a diverse range of musical performances, from well-known acts to up-and-coming artists, across its various indoor and outdoor stages. The Sock Room, Secret Garden, and outdoor spaces have all played host to these musical events, showcasing the city's vibrant and ever-evolving music scene.A Cinematic Experience
In addition to its musical offerings, Soho House Nashville also boasts a state-of-the-art screening room that seats up to 60 people. This space has become a popular destination for film and television events, hosting sneak peeks and premieres, including a "Barbie" preview and the RuPaul's Drag Race finals. The screening room's high-quality sound system also makes it a sought-after venue for record premiere listening parties.Luxurious Accommodations and Amenities
Soho House Nashville offers guests a luxurious and immersive experience, with 47 bedrooms featuring high ceilings, an array of glass, and a range of amenities. From retro vanities and freestanding bathtubs to cocktail-making accessories and art books, the rooms are designed to provide a comfortable and stylish retreat.Beyond the guest rooms, Soho House Nashville boasts a range of member spaces, including a restaurant, bar, and multiple lounge areas. The property also features a large gym space with state-of-the-art TechnoGym equipment and natural light flooding in from the building's massive industrial windows.Exploring the Wedgewood-Houston Neighborhood
Soho House Nashville's location in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood offers guests a wealth of opportunities to explore the local arts, dining, and entertainment scene. From the Flamingo Cocktail Club across the street to the acclaimed Bastion restaurant and the casual Dicey Tavern, the area is brimming with culinary delights.For those seeking a morning pick-me-up, Dozen Bakery is a must-visit, offering standout egg sandwiches, crispy croissants, and freshly baked bread. The neighborhood also features a variety of beer breweries, a cider house, and numerous other places to discover within walking distance, all before venturing out to the bright lights and live music of Broadway.Soho House Nashville has seamlessly blended its rich history, vibrant art scene, and musical heritage to create a truly unique and captivating destination. Whether you're a local creative, a music enthusiast, or a discerning traveler, this property offers a one-of-a-kind experience that celebrates the essence of Nashville's dynamic and ever-evolving culture.