Utopia Hotel
The Utopia Hotel is a historic building in Nashville, Tennessee.
Utopia Hotel | |
The former Utopia Hotel, January 2014 | |
Location | 206 4th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
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Coordinates | 36°9′51″N 86°46′43″W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1891 |
Architect | Hugh Cathcart Thompson |
Architectural style | Romanesque |
NRHP reference No. | 79002428[1] |
Added to NRHP | March 26, 1979 |
Location
The building is located at 206 4th Avenue North in Nashville, Tennessee.[2] The street was called the "Men's Quarter," where no respectable woman would venture.[2]
History
The hotel was built in 1891 to the design of architect Hugh Cathcart Thompson.[2] It was built to accommodate the visitors of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition.[2] It has six storeys.[2]
In 1904, it became home to a restaurant, where many men would have lunch on their workdays.[3] It was dedicated with a dinner for the Nashville Press Club.[3] Later, it became home to a laundromat called Downtown Cleaners and a strip club called Brass Stables.[4]
In 2014, it was scheduled to be turned into a luxury hotel alongside other buildings around it, with developer Bill Barkley and investors Alex Marks and Billy Frist at the helm.[4]
It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings since March 26, 1979.
References
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- James A. Hoobler, A Guide to Historic Nashville, Tennessee, The History Press, 2008, p. 81
- Ken Roberts, Jr., One for the Road: Stories of Nashville's hard-drinking nightlife, Nashville Scene, June 13, 1996
- Getahn Ward, Boutique hotel planned for Lonnie's Western Room, Brass Stables site in Printers Alley, The Tennessean, July 17, 2014