
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Following its spring 2021 opening, Kinley Chattanooga Southside is partnering with the city’s new social club Common House to offer a ‘co-work + play’ package.
The package provides guests with a day pass to Common House’s coworking and event spaces, a pool, gym, restaurants, and more. The Kinley and Common House are a few short blocks away from one another.
“We are thrilled to partner with Common House, a social club that will allow our guests to have a place to work, eat, relax, and work out while enjoying an authentic Chattanooga experience,” said Lynn Mucciano, vice president of sales and marketing for Humanist Hospitality. “Travelers are in search of unique and adventurous experiences, but are also in need of a productive workspace, and this partnership allows for just that.”
Centrally located in the city’s arts and entertainment district, the hotel is close to popular attractions such as the Tennessee Aquarium and Rock City. The hotel features curated art by local, female artists and incorporates designs inspired by local makers, with tones and colors throughout the lobby and guest rooms that represent the region’s natural landscapes.
The Exchange, located in the hotel’s lobby, offers specialty coffee drinks and local artisanal baked goods, transitioning throughout the day to a cocktail bar, while The Company offers cocktails and food inspired by the spirit of a bygone age.
“We’ve worked hard to create unique spaces for people to come together over food, drink, and experiences,” said Derek Sieg, co-founder and chief creative officer of Common House. “Our mission is to create connection, and we’re excited to partner with Kinley and share the full Common House experience with those who are visiting the area. We hope Common House adds value to Kinley’s guests during their time in Chattanooga and gives them a reason to return again soon.”
Originally built in 1929, Common House Chattanooga was formerly an industrial YMCA. The building has stood vacant since 1984 but has been restored to its original state, featuring an original stucco façade with a midcentury modern-inspired interior, and reclaimed wooden details throughout.




