The Hotel Majestic St. Louis
Majestic Hotel | |
Building in June of 2008. | |
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Location | 1017-23 Pine St. and 200-10 N. 11th St., St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
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Coordinates | 38°37′43″N 90°11′45″W / 38.62861°N 90.19583°WCoordinates: 38°37′43″N 90°11′45″W / 38.62861°N 90.19583°W |
Built | 1913–1914 |
Architect | Harry F. Roach and A. B. Groves |
Architectural style | Renaissance |
NRHP Reference # | 84002653 |
Added to NRHP | January 26, 1984 |
The Hotel Majestic St. Louis in St. Louis, Missouri, United States (formerly known as the DeSoto Hotel and the Omni Majestic Hotel) is a restored 91-room historic hotel built in 1913–1914. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]
The Majestic Hotel has 72,000 square feet (6,700 m2) of space,[2] nine stories and 109 feet (33 m) tall at its maximum height, and is based on a steel frame. It also has brick curtain walls and concrete floors. The hotel was designed as a tri-part structure, including a base, shaft, and capital, and is divided by the use of white terra cotta.[3]
History
Majestic Hotel
First opened near the end of September, 1914, the hotel is one of St. Louis' few hotels which date from before World War I. The building's Renaissance Revival design is an example of common styles in St. Louis architecture in the 1920s. The hotel was built to serve middle-class guests, but it had advanced fireproofing, two restaurants, and a rathskeller.[3]
In 1913, construction for the hotel began, replacing a three-story building. The hotel cost about $250,000 to build. However, it is unclear who designed the hotel. Plans for the hotel give credit to Harry F. Roach, while building permits list the architect as Albert B. Groves.[3] Both men were well-known St. Louis architects who had each designed various other hotels, but were never in partnership.[3]
Desoto Hotel
The Majestic Hotel was later renamed the DeSoto Hotel and still served guests until 1979, when it was announced that the building would be replaced with a parking garage due to the high cost needed to restore the building so it could meet more recent building codes. However, the hotel was given to new owners, and they planned to renovate the building for office space.[3] However, a joint venture by Eugene Wolff, Dick Deutsch, and Southwestern Bell,[2] called Majestic Associates, used $7 million to restore the building into a luxury hotel, called the Hotel Majestic.[4] Southwestern Bell also spent $15 million in 1987 to renovate the building.
Crowne Plaza and Omni Majestic Hotel
In 1996, the hotel was sold for $4.3 million to Bray & Gillespie LLC, which operated it under Crowne Plaza.[2] In 1997, Omni Hotels acquired the hotel from Crowne Plaza. In 2016, Omni Hotels & Resorts sold the Omni Majestic to Hawkeye Hotels, based out of Iowa. [5]
References
- ↑ "MISSOURI - St. Louis County". www.nationalregisterofhistoricalplaces.com. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
- 1 2 3 McLaughlin, Tim (18 March 1996). "Majestic's new owners, Ritz, Hyatt sprucing up". American City Business Journals, Inc. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Stiritz, Mary M. (August 1, 1983). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Majestic Hotel / DeSoto Hotel" (PDF). Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved January 2, 2010. (16 pages, with 3 photos from 1915 and 1983)
- ↑ Sraeel, Holly (1 June 1991). "Hotel Majestic, St. Louis, Missouri". Stamats Communications, Inc. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
- ↑ "Omni Hotels Acquires Crowne Plaza Majestic Hotel In St. Louis". Breaking Travel News. Retrieved 2010-01-03.