Mint House opens first boutique property in Nashville

Mint House developed note by Mint House, an upmarket boutique residential-style hospitality property in the heart of Nashville's Arts District in partnership with Historic Restorations. This transaction marks the fifth Nashville property, including under-development assets, for Mint House.

Built in 1901, the 421 Union Street building will relaunch this month as note by Mint House and will have five spacious, lofted units—most including multi-floor living spaces with soaring 20-foot ceilings, mezzanines, towering historic windows, and private outside terraces with outside eating and living spaces. Units can be booked for flexible lengths of stay. Each residential-style accommodation will be equipped with a full-service kitchen with seating for dining, multiple bedrooms, and an ample lounge and workspace that works equally as a comfortable, sophisticated living space and a place to attend and host business meetings.

As with all Mint House properties, the integration of technology for ease, such as the ability to stock your fridge prior to arrival, will be paired with design-forward furnishings to make the space feel more like a home than a hotel.  

"note by Mint House will be the perfect complement to Mint House's growing portfolio of premium, high-end apartment-style hospitality accommodations," SVP of Development Elizabeth Herzberg Morris said in a statement. "The two and four-bedroom units are perfect for leisure or business groups, families and those seeking larger luxury accommodations in Nashville."

note by Mint House is close to Printer's Alley, Ryman Auditorium, the Country Music Hall of Fame, the National Museum of African American Music, Lower Broadway, the Bridgestone Arena, as well as the rest of Nashville's mixed-use nightlife district. The 421 Union Street building was the original home of both Liberty Bank & Trust and The National Life and Accident Insurance Company, which went on to create WSM Radio and the Grand Ole Opry. As part of the restoration and reimagination of the building, Historic Restorations worked to create living spaces where historic elements, timeless modernism, updated amenities and technology seamlessly co-exist.

Historic Restorations partners include Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Jason Mraz, contractor Andrew Eshelman, Sound Healthcare owner RJ Stillwell, and Patrick Pocklington.

Mint House has more than 25 tech-first properties in 16 major U.S. cities including New York, Philadelphia, Miami, Austin, and Nashville, with recent openings in Denver, Dallas, Birmingham and St. Petersburg, Fla.