[3] Percy Warner, a prominent Nashville businessman, served as Chairman of the Building Committee.
[3] The building was home to the Nashville chapter of the Young Women's Christian Association.
[3] The association offered boarding facilities for Christian women as well as a gymnasium and a job centre.
[3] The first floor was home to the Ophelia Clifton Atchison Memorial Library, named for the mother of Elizabeth Rhodes Atchison Eakin, widow of Nashville banker and philanthropist, John Hill Eakin.
1, rented the Vespers room of the YWCA building from 1917 to 1927 for their meetings.