Nashville’s historic Union Station Hotel will current a fresher facial area to vacationers this summertime immediately after months of cleansing, restoration and repairs, Nashville Yards developer Southwest Worth Associates declared Thursday.

The 120-yr-previous building, at the time a hub for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, initially remodeled into a resort in 1986. Southwest Worth Partners purchased the lodge — rebranded as The Union Station Nashville Yards to fit into the developer’s neighboring Nashville Yards task — past summertime.

“We’re contemplating diligently and creatively about the very best way to provide The Union Station Nashville Yards back to lifetime, ensuring we’re executing justice to the hotel’s storied earlier even though also making this assets additional available and pleasurable – both of those for our community and for travelers,” Joe Bucher, Southwest Price Companions director of strategic style, explained in a release.

A thorough cleaning removed decades of grime from Nashville's historic Union Station Hotel, and repairs restored the 120-year-old building's original roof. The Union Station Hotel was purchased by developer Southwest Value Partners in summer 2020.

A extensive cleaning washed decades of grime from the building’s historic limestone facade, which also been given repairs in line with recommendations from the Nationwide Park Support.

Union Station’s original slate roof with copper accents also underwent repairs, and crews restored the building’s legendary 4-tale lobby to its primary color scheme. The restoration is illuminated by upgraded inside lighting, the release states.