Nashville Sheraton converts after renovation

Maximum Hospitality, an affiliate of Hotel Equities, has completed extensive renovation and conversion of the Sheraton Nashville-Brentwood. The hotel underwent a comprehensive transformation to enhance guest experiences and establish a new benchmark for upscale hospitality in the region. The transition to the premium Sheraton brand signifies a substantial investment by owner, Eagle Hospitality, Inc., encompassing enhancements to every aspect of the guest experience, with an eye on community integration. 

“The Sheraton Brentwood is a landmark property for Brentwood, Tenn., and the surrounding area,” Maximum Hospitality President and CEO and Hotel Equities affiliated partner Dan McEwan said in a statement. “Maximum Hospitality is thrilled to have collaborated with Eagle Hospitality to transition this hotel into one of Nashville’s flagship hotels that will deliver an exceptional guest experience and best-in-class accommodations.”

Sheraton Nashville-Brentwood has a variety of new signature experiences and services. Drawing on Sheraton’s mission to become ‘The World’s Gathering Place,’ the hotel's spaces invite people to connect, be productive and be inspired. This includes the Community Table, an inviting, purpose-built workspace that anchors the hotel’s lobby and allows guests to work, eat and drink while soaking up the energy of the space. Following Sheraton’s philosophy to embrace both form and function, these tables are custom designed with amenities to keep guests productive, including built-in lighting, outlets and wireless charging stations.

The Studios, flexible gathering spaces available to book whenever a guest needs it, focus on collaborative working and connecting with others in a less formal setting. Built on elevated platforms and enclosed with glass, the tech-enabled Studios allow guests to contribute to the energy of the public space while also providing privacy and focus for everything from small group meetings to private dining experiences. Soundproof booths are also strategically placed around the lobby, perfect for a spontaneous phone call to connect privately with friends, family, or colleagues from afar. 

In the new guestrooms, the space is bright and well-lit warm, residential appeal, comprised of soft finishes and light wood tones accentuated with black metal accents. The rooms have been reimagined with new tools for productivity, such as a height-adjustable worktable, integrated power and charging and layered lighting. 

The guest bathroom has also been completely redesigned with modern walk-in showers and bath amenities by Gilchrist & Soames. Sheraton Nashville-Brentwood’s guestrooms have an LCD flat panel television, oversized work desks and comfortable seating. 

Located on the main floor, The Sheraton Club Lounge, is a new feature. The Sip & Sound restaurant includes a dedicated stage for live music performances.