What a shame they allowed this monstrosity to be built. It sticks out like a sore thumb as it is way higher than anything around it. As you look in town it and the BB&T building are the biggest. When is Asheville going to learn its lesson. These out of place buildings are making the town loose the charm that attracts people here as it begins to look like every other modern down town.
Jenny GravesMarch 9, 2009 - 10:18 pm
This hotel is a welcome addition to Asheville. I’ve stayed at their hotels in Atlanta and in Nashville and they are nice and somewhat upscale. I just hope they are using a lot of sound proofing insulation to drown out the noise from the interstate which is right there next door. If not, they will have many unhappy guests.
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What a shame they allowed this monstrosity to be built. It sticks out like a sore thumb as it is way higher than anything around it. As you look in town it and the BB&T building are the biggest. When is Asheville going to learn its lesson. These out of place buildings are making the town loose the charm that attracts people here as it begins to look like every other modern down town.
This hotel is a welcome addition to Asheville. I’ve stayed at their hotels in Atlanta and in Nashville and they are nice and somewhat upscale. I just hope they are using a lot of sound proofing insulation to drown out the noise from the interstate which is right there next door. If not, they will have many unhappy guests.
Sweet. Looks like a twelve story.
Hotel Indigo here in SRQ has a very "indigo" color scheme inside.