Location: Nashville, TN
Project Duration: 4 months
Project Cost: $8,000,000
Facility Size: 40,000 square feet
Award: Received 35th Annual Metropolitan Historic Commission Preservation Award
When Nova completed the renovation and conversion of the first multi-room school house, built in Nashville in 1898, the result was not only a world class conference facility, but it received accolades for receiving the 35th Annual Metropolitan Historic Commission Preservation Award. The project details included a complete demolition and new framing of the existing 40,000–square- foot interior footprint, as well as the installation of a new roof and MEP systems. Nova’s tradesman meticulously restored the original wood floors, paneling, doors, and millwork and finished the space with fresh paint and new hardware. The 35th Annual Metropolitan Historic Commission Preservation award was bestowed upon Nova for our work in the preservation of Davidson County’s architectural heritage. The Nashville COS Conference Center features a modern film room and full-service health spa.