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Historic Central Hotel

Sevierville, Tennessee

The Central Hotel, originally built in the late 1800s on the public square in Sevierville, Tennessee, has been transformed into a boutique hotel.

The original frame building burned in 1923 and was rebuilt in 1938. Today, the renovated Central Hotel echoes the rich history of Sevier County. President Roosevelt stayed at the hotel on his trip to dedicate the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and in 1968 the Sevier County Bank purchased the hotel and installed a vault that remains in the building on the main level.
JAI worked with the property owner to achieve his vision of converting an existing two-story bank into a four-story loft and restaurant location and with the engineers for an innovative renovation to also add a panoramic rooftop gathering space.

A restaurant occupies the first floor, and the remaining spaces have been developed as a boutique hotel. The project brings the first boutique-style hotel to downtown Sevierville.

The Central Hotel, originally built in the late 1800s on the public square in Sevierville, Tennessee, has been transformed into a boutique hotel.

The original frame building burned in 1923 and was rebuilt in 1938. Today, the renovated Central Hotel echoes the rich history of Sevier County. President Roosevelt stayed at the hotel on his trip to dedicate the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and in 1968 the Sevier County Bank purchased the hotel and installed a vault that remains in the building on the main level.
JAI worked with the property owner to achieve his vision of converting an existing two-story bank into a four-story loft and restaurant location and with the engineers for an innovative renovation to also add a panoramic rooftop gathering space.

A restaurant occupies the first floor, and the remaining spaces have been developed as a boutique hotel. The project brings the first boutique-style hotel to downtown Sevierville.


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Historic Central Hotel

Sevierville, Tennessee

Client

MS Properties

Size

36,000 square feet, new

Completion

2020

Cost

Services Provided

Architectural Design
Key Personnel Test

daryl-johnson-aia-ncarb,jimmy-ryan-ncarb,kelley-ogilvie-hicks-aia-ncarb

AWARDS & RECOGNITION

Beautification Award for New Construction, Sevierville Chamber of Commerce, 2020

Address(es)
101 Main St.,Sevierville,Tennessee,37862

Consultant(s)

Civil
Fulghum MacIndoe & Associates, Inc.
M, P, FP
Engineering Services Group, Inc.
Electrical
Engineering Services Group, Inc.

Reference(s)

Michael Johnson,
865-654-6199, [email protected], MS Properties, , , ,
Historic Central Hotel

Sevierville, Tennessee

The Central Hotel, originally built in the late 1800s on the public square in Sevierville, Tennessee, has been transformed into a boutique hotel.

The original frame building burned in 1923 and was rebuilt in 1938. Today, the renovated Central Hotel echoes the rich history of Sevier County. President Roosevelt stayed at the hotel on his trip to dedicate the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and in 1968 the Sevier County Bank purchased the hotel and installed a vault that remains in the building on the main level.
JAI worked with the property owner to achieve his vision of converting an existing two-story bank into a four-story loft and restaurant location and with the engineers for an innovative renovation to also add a panoramic rooftop gathering space.

A restaurant occupies the first floor, and the remaining spaces have been developed as a boutique hotel. The project brings the first boutique-style hotel to downtown Sevierville.

PROJECT DETAILS

The Central Hotel, originally built in the late 1800s on the public square in Sevierville, Tennessee, has been transformed into a boutique hotel.

The original frame building burned in 1923 and was rebuilt in 1938. Today, the renovated Central Hotel echoes the rich history of Sevier County. President Roosevelt stayed at the hotel on his trip to dedicate the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and in 1968 the Sevier County Bank purchased the hotel and installed a vault that remains in the building on the main level.
JAI worked with the property owner to achieve his vision of converting an existing two-story bank into a four-story loft and restaurant location and with the engineers for an innovative renovation to also add a panoramic rooftop gathering space.

A restaurant occupies the first floor, and the remaining spaces have been developed as a boutique hotel. The project brings the first boutique-style hotel to downtown Sevierville.





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