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Noelle Hotel

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Description

Designed by Marr & Holman, the Noel Hotel opened in 1930. After surviving the Great Depression, the original hotel closed in the 1970s. The rooms were remodeled into offices, calling for a name change to Noel Place. Re-opening its doors in 2017 as a hotel once again, the twelve-story renamed Noelle Hotel boasts few changes to its exterior while many of its Neoclassical design elements remains intact. Located in the center of downtown Nashville, hotel guests of both the early 1900s and now could easily access shopping, business offices, or the infamous Printers Alley National Register Historic District.

Title Noelle Hotel
Creator Nashville Historical Foundation
Author Sarah Williams, MTSU Student; 2018
Date 1929; 2017
Address 200 Fourth Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37219
Type Building
Coverage Area 1
Source Marr & Holman, architecture firm
Contributor Oscar Noel; Tribute Portfolio Hotels; Dryden Architecture and Design; Feltus Hawkins and Design; Isle of Printing; Libby Callaway; Peck and Company; Barista Parlor
Subject Architecture; Businesses; Downtown; Food; Great Depression and New Deal; New Nashville
Keywords Bars, Buildings, Coffee Shops, Hotels, Neoclassical, Printers Alley, Restaurants, Noelle Hotel
Rights CC BY-NC 4.0