
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Bobby Hotel is transitioning to The Nash as it joins the Opal Collection, marking a new chapter for the downtown property.
The 144-room boutique hotel in Nashville’s historic Printer’s Alley officially adopted the new name on March 1. The rebranding follows its recent addition to Opal Collection, a portfolio of distinctive hotels and resorts in destinations across the eastern United States.
The name “The Nash” is drawn from a longtime nickname for Nashville and is intended to emphasize the property’s connection to Music City while maintaining its established identity.
Despite the new name, the guest experience will remain largely the same. The hotel, which opened in 2018, will continue to offer its art-focused design, social spaces, and programming, with enhancements aligned with Opal Collection’s luxury hospitality standards.
“The Nash represents an evolution rather than a reinvention,” says Milos Davidovic, regional general manager for Opal Collection. “It’s the same hotel people love, now with a name that feels unmistakably Nashville.”
The 10-story hotel features 144 guest rooms and suites, multiple dining and bar venues, and a rooftop lounge overlooking the Nashville skyline. It is located near Broadway in the heart of downtown.
The Nash is Opal Collection’s first property in Nashville, one of the country’s fastest-growing urban tourism markets.




