Amenities

Open-concept living area with kitchen, dining, and seating space featuring exposed brick walls, large windows, and modern furniture.

Luxury Living

These units will boast a mixture of modern industrial design with exposed concrete and the fine craftsman-style finishes of a historical restoration of the early 1900s.  We have named the design "Gilded Industrial," and the entire building will contain the high-end finishes one would expect in a state of the art condominium:

  • High ceilings, with exposed concrete

  • Finished concrete flooring

  • Original brick interior walls

  • Stainless steel appliances, custom kitchen cabinets, and natural stone countertops

  • Floor-to-ceiling windows, full tile showers, gold or oil rubbed bronze fixtures

  • In-unit washer/dryer hookups

  • Most units and common areas will boast panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains

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Gilded Age Lifestyle

As an homage to the gilded age, some of the Park Hotel amenities have brought back this splendid tradition of grand living and a supreme lifestyle. These throwbacks will include a uniformed doorman dressed to the 9’s, valet parking attendants dressed to impress, trash service at your front door, gym, rooftop terrace and a Gatsby-eques rooftop bar lined with a manicured rose garden that will take your breath away.

Cityscape featuring a variety of buildings, including a tall, narrow, modern building with large windows and black accents, as well as older brick buildings, with a rooftop view of parking and other structures under a partly cloudy sky.

Primo Location

This fabulous location allows you to walk to your favorite downtown restaurants, offices, and courthouse. There are many landmark locations within walking distance such as:

  • University of Tennessee-Chattanooga

  • Warehouse Row

  • The Tivoli Theater

  • Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium

  • The Market St. Bridge

  • Chattanooga Aquarium

  • Chattanooga Choo Choo

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Restaurants

From bar-b-que to sushi, Greek cuisine to Portuguese delicacies, the local community has a variety of restaurants to choose from. 

CHATTANOOGA RESTAURANTS

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Shopping 

Stroll along Frazier Avenue to visit local artisan shops, a bookstore, an art supply store and galleries! 

SHOP CHATTANOOGA

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Attractions

Enrich your day with a trip across the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge to the Art Bluff, featuring the Hunter Museum of American Art, or visit the Tennessee Aquarium, the United States' largest fresh water aquarium.

CHATTANOOGA ATTRACTIONS

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Outdoors

Visit Ruby Falls on Lookout Mountain, Coolidge or Renaissance Parks, bike along the Tennessee Riverwalk, enjoy boating, kayaking, or paddle boarding without leaving your neighborhood! 

CHATTANOOGA ATTRACTIONS

City street at sunset with tall buildings, some with lit windows, and a lamppost illuminating the sidewalk.

Don't miss this rare opportunity to be located in a piece of Chattanooga's architectural heritage, ideally suited for businesses seeking a convenient location.