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Green style sets the stage at Nashville's new Hutton Hotel

Hutton Hotel, Nashville’s newest star, combines high style with ‘responsible indulgence’. The four-star independent luxury hotel on West End has opened its doors and is inviting guests from around the country to experience Music City in a new, green way.

Hutton Hotel – a four-star independent luxury hotel on West End, and the only Nashville member of The Leading Hotels of the World (LHW), – has opened its doors and is inviting guests from around the country to experience Music City, in a new, green way.

Drawing on the hotel’s casually elegant and comfortable design, cutting edge New American cuisine, state of the art technology and extensive green features, Hutton’s “With Love from Nashville” hotel package offers a weekend of high style and responsible indulgence to rival any hotel experience in New York or Los Angeles.

“We invite guests to see Nashville through Hutton’s eyes – a vibrant, attractive and affordable place to conduct business, romance, or just appreciate the greener things in life,” said Steven Andre, General Manager of the Hutton Hotel.

“When guests stay at the Hutton, they not only experience one of a kind, comfortable design, stylish décor and great service – they’re also part of a dynamic and comprehensive Green Program that stands to set eco-standards throughout the region.”

The “With Love from Nashville” grand opening package, includes:

  • A two-night weekend stay for two in a suite, including romantic breakfasts en suite, and chilled bottle of champagne upon arrival;
  • A self-guided tour of the hotel’s green features, including the use of bamboo and reclaimed wood furnishings, extensive energy efficient and conservation practices;
  • A candlelight dinner for two at the hotel’s new 1808 Grille, the culinary meeting place for Nashville’s “beautiful people” – including a complimentary “Sustainable Sexy Martini,” an enticing natural blend of organic ice wine, organic vodka and green grape puree created by noted Chef Charles;
  • A complimentary $5 gift card from amazon.com, which guests can use to download Billy Currington’s chart-topping single, “Don’t” – plus other songs of their choice.

The two-person weekend package for two costs $479.00 excluding tax and gratuities, and runs through April 30, 2009. The package is subject to availability and some restrictions may apply; valid Friday through Sunday.

Perfectly Located, Entirely Green
Providing a fresh alternative to traditional downtown hotels, Hutton Hotel is located at 1808 West End Avenue, offering a unique combination of central locale, elegance and comfort. The 248-room hotel includes 54 suites and green features throughout, paired with custom-designed finishes and amenities. It is located steps from Vanderbilt University, the city’s renowned music scene, and Nashville’s most important museums, restaurants and sports venues.

The hotel’s venerable 1808 Grille restaurant features a sophisticated, diverse culinary experience with a first-class wine selection, private dining and catering services. Accomplished Chef Charles cooks up inventive New American cuisine with locally grown ingredients, angus-certified beef and sustainable seafood.

Additional guest experiences include:

  • Beautifully designed and appointed guest rooms and suites, complete with flat panel HD LCDs, sustainable furnishings, granite clad baths, sumptuous bedding and refreshment centers;
  • Two spectacular penthouse apartments with restricted access, private balcony, fireplace, 50″ LCD-HDTV with surround sound, steam showers and wet bar;
  • More than 13,600 square feet of meeting and event space including a 7,000-square-foot ballroom with 14-foot-high windows and executive boardroom, all equipped with fiber optic A/V, sound systems and extensive onsite communications;
  • Java Bar with fresh baked goods, healthy snacks and drinks;
  • Wired and wireless high-speed Internet access throughout.

Style and Sustainability
As a green and sustainably-suited hotel, Hutton showcases high-performance and aggressive energy-efficiency including:

  • Bamboo flooring and furnishings throughout the public spaces, reclaimed wood furnishings in the 1808 Grille, and custom designed bamboo furniture in guest rooms
  • LED or fluorescent lighting throughout and card readers that disable guest room lighting when leaving the room
  • Recycling program for glass, paper and plastics
  • Laundry water recycling to conserve water, heat and chemicals
  • Water conservation with dual flush commodes
  • Biodegradable cleaning products
  • Sustainable building products and design such as bronze exterior glass, the highest rated for thermal insulation
  • Highly efficient mechanical systems in public areas and offices, and state-of-the-art mechanical energy recovery wheel system that preconditions air before heating/cooling for maximum efficiency
  • Eco-friendly hybrid courtesy vehicle

Hutton Hotel is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World (LHW), the prestigious luxury hospitality organization representing nearly 450 of the world’s finest hotels, resorts and spas, and the operator of www.lhw.com and www.lhwspas.com. LHW is the first luxury hotel brand to provide consumers the option of having a carbon-neutral travel experience. Hutton is a development of Amerimar Enterprises, a recognized leader in the renovation and repositioning of office, hotel, retail, multi-family and mixed use properties throughout the U.S.

For more information, visit http://www.huttonhotel.com, call 615-340-9333 or toll-free 1-866-894-4609.

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