Nashville’s Hotel Boom: Unpacking the Pros and Cons of Renovation vs. New Construction

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Music City’s tourism scene has exploded in recent years, driving the highest demand for hotels and hospitality seen in our 90+ years in Nashville. This surge will to continue, with industry forecasts projecting steady growth in the coming years. In 2025, Nashville is expected to have 17.5 million visitors, and by 2033, it could have over 20 million. As the demand for accommodations grows, hotel developers are faced with a critical decision—should they renovate an existing property or build a new one from the ground up?

Renovation has become one of the hottest trends in urban hospitality construction, offering developers a unique opportunity to repurpose existing structures into modern, high-end accommodations. But new construction comes with its own set of advantages, particularly when it comes to customization and long-term efficiency.

At Crain Construction, we’ve been at the forefront of Nashville’s hospitality boom, working on dozens of hotel projects across the city. From transforming an old bank into the elegant Fairlane Hotel to converting a parking garage into modern hotel rooms and even building the award-winning BNA Hilton, we’ve encountered nearly every challenge and addressed every question in hospitality construction. 

In this article, we’ll share insights and perspectives to help developers navigate the complexities of renovating versus building new in Nashville’s hotel market.

Pros and Cons of Renovating an Existing Building for Your Next Hotel

Pros of Renovation: 

  • Faster Project Timelines – Renovations often have shorter timelines than new builds, especially if the structural elements remain intact. In Nashville’s competitive hospitality market, a faster turnaround translates to quicker revenue generation.
  • Established Location and Brand Equity – Many existing hotels are already located in prime areas such as Downtown, The Gulch, Music Row, or Midtown. These locations offer built-in brand recognition and foot traffic, reducing marketing and acquisition costs.
  • Potential Cost Savings – Depending on the scope, renovations can be more cost-effective than new construction, particularly for cosmetic upgrades or partial renovations. Repurposing an existing structure can save significantly on foundation and infrastructure costs.

Cons of Renovation:

  • Unforeseen Structural Issues – Older buildings often hide problems such as outdated electrical and plumbing systems, foundation concerns, or structural weaknesses. These unexpected issues can delay timelines and drive up costs.
  • Integration Challenges –  Blending new systems and designs with existing infrastructure can be complex. Finding compatible materials and ensuring seamless integration requires expertise and careful planning.
  • Design and Layout Constraints – Modernizing an older hotel to meet contemporary guest expectations (larger rooms, open lobbies, improved energy efficiency) can be challenging if the existing structure limits flexibility.

Pros and Cons of Building a New Hotel in Nashville

Pros of New Construction:

  • Customization and Modern Design – New builds allow for state-of-the-art amenities, energy-efficient systems, and optimal layouts that meet the latest guest expectations. This is especially valuable in Nashville’s competitive tourism and convention market.
  • Predictable Costs – While new construction projects can also experience cost fluctuations, they generally offer more predictable budgeting compared to renovations, where surprises are more common.
  • Long-Term Cost Efficiency – New hotels generally require less maintenance and have better energy efficiency, leading to significant savings over time. Investing in new construction often results in lower operational costs and improved sustainability.

Cons of New Construction:

Best Practices for Nashville Hospitality Construction

Navigating the complexities of hotel development in Nashville requires expertise and thoughtful pre-construction questions to maximize success. The good news is that challenges can be overcome with the right approach. Here are some valuable resources and best practices:

Unlock the Potential of Nashville’s Hospitality Market

The decision to renovate or build new hinges on a variety of factors, including the budget, location, timeline, and long-term goals. At Crain Construction, we’ve worked alongside some of Nashville’s top developers to navigate these challenges and bring high-quality hospitality projects to life.

If you’re considering a new hospitality project, we’d love to help. Connect with our team to discuss your vision, explore our process, and get expert insights tailored to your specific goals. 

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