ABOUT THE BRIDGE BUILDING
A UNIQUELY NASHVILLE EVENT VENUE
Located downtown on the riverfront, this historic landmark is the premier Nashville destination for any special occasion. Originally built in 1908, the modernized building has been recognized as one of the "greenest" buildings in the world.
The Bridge Building's many customizable areas, including a rooftop patio with a one-of-a-kind view of Nashville, are perfect for weddings, private dinners, corporate events, concerts, holiday parties, and so much more.
VENUE FEATURES
WHAT SETS US APART
MULTIPLE SPACES
Four versatile floors of event space with floor-to-ceiling windows, riverfront and rooftop patios, a full on-site kitchen, and two lounges.
PRIME LOCATION
Connected to the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and a short walk to restaurants, hotels, and live entertainment on Broadway.
TENTED ROOFTOP
Take in the city views, day or night, rain or shine, on our tented rooftop patio. Perfect for any kind of event, from weddings to company parties.
GREEN ARCHITECTURE
One of the "greenest" buildings in the world and Tennessee state's first LEED Platinum certified building.
THE BRIDGE BUILDING
A PIECE OF NASHVILLE HISTORY
OUR BEGINNINGS
Built in 1908, the Bridge Building served as an office building for the Nashville Bridge Company (NABRICO). Recognized early on for their work on bridges, NABRICO became known as the world's largest producer of inland barges after producing dozens of vessels for the U.S. Navy during WWII.
A CHANGING CITY
In the 90s, construction of the city's new NFL stadium required demolition of the East Bank's industrial facilities. The only structure spared was the original NABRICO building, along with two additions constructed in 1923 and 1965.
REVITALIZATION
Today, the Bridge Building has been renovated for use in the 21st century. The renovation focused on restoring the architecture of the original two structures while bringing modern day infrastructure and safety features to the space. The new addition serves as a symbolic icon, recalling the lost heritage of the site. Infinity Hospitality Group opened the Bridge Building Event Spaces in 2012. Read more about our history on the blog.
Photography by Sabrina Engle Photography, Kendall Parsons, Details Nashville, and John Myers Photography.