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The three vacant buildings in downtown Bristol that will soon be revitalized are the 1920s Jobbers Candy Company, Service Mills and Bristol Grocery buildings. The buildings will be unified and transformed into the Sessions Hotel, a hospitality destination that will showcase the history of the city and its heritage as the birthplace of country music. Creative Boutique Hotels broke ground on the project in July, partnering with IIG for the interior design of the hotel. “The hotel will be an important part of Bristol’s downtown and the surrounding community,” said Patti Tritschler, president of IIG. “As we have worked on this historically rich project, we’ve come to know and love the city of Bristol. We’re excited to help tell the city’s story through the Sessions Hotel and be part of its history.” Bristol’s musical history will be front and center at the Sessions Hotel as the designs pay homage to the city’s country music background and the historic Bristol Sessions of 1927, considered to be the “Big Bang” of country music. The design of the hotel will feature elements hearkening back to these original recordings, from artwork based on the sessions to decor and lighting made to look like microphones and stage lighting. The hotel will also be a gathering place for music lovers with its outdoor music venue, the Bristol Filling Station. IIG has spent two-and-a-half years immersed in the Bristol community, delving into the history of the city, to develop the story for the hotel. From the moment guests walk in the door, they will experience the recording sessions and the history of the buildings themselves. Designers will incorporate elements from the original buildings, including grain chutes and brick floors. Even old corn meal bags from the mills have a place in the hotel, with guest pillows featuring designs from the bags. The design will bring warmth and comfort to the guest rooms, without sacrificing the history of the buildings. IIG also partnered with Bristol native Moon Bound Girl for an art piece that will infuse a local feel into the hotel. Kimberly Christner, president and CEO of Cornerstone Hospitality and a partner in Creative Boutique Hotels, said IIG’s experience in hotel design makes the company an ideal choice for the Sessions Hotel. “We worked with IIG on the Western Front Hotel in St. Paul, Virginia, and loved that they were able to capture the story and historic charm of that building while also adding beautiful, modern touches to the space,” Christner said. “Patti and her talented team are the ideal partners to bring the stories of these Bristol buildings and this city to life.” The new hotel will be located on State Street and Commonwealth Avenue, anchoring State Street on the Virginia/Tennessee state line. Sitting in such a prominent location, developers are excited to be able to welcome people to downtown Bristol. Between the three buildings, the Sessions Hotel will include 70 guest rooms. It also features the following:
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