A
$3,000,000 Hotel
Ninety days from now, or
thereabout, actual work on a great new hotel for Akron will be
under way. Two hundred or more substantial business men and
business organizations of the city have subscribed to the
project. After a number of lost efforts in this direction, over
the past several years, the consummation of the present project
is assured, and a fireproof, steel and concrete structure 17
stories in height and costing $1,800,000, will rise at Main and
State streets. This is the site of the old (present) Y. M. C. A.
building.
The hotel will occupy the
Y. M. C. A. and adjoining property having a Main street frontage
of 118 feet and extending to a depth of 123 feet. The real
estate is costing the company about $875,000. To furnish the
hotel will cost $500,000, putting the cost of the hotel complete
at approximately $3,200,000.
Theodore DeWitt, long vice
president and general manager of the Hollenden, in Cleveland,
will have the management of the new hotel and is himself a large
subscriber to the undertaking. The HolIenden ranks as on-of the
best managed hotels in America. Mr. DeWitt himself rated as one
of America's outstanding hotel executives.
Akron's new hotel will
completely meet every modern requirement. Its appointments will
in every way compare favorably with the best of the great
cities. There will be from 500 to 600 guest rooms.
Early work on actual
construction is permitted by the surrender of the Y. M. C. A.
building November 1st. Under the original sale contract the
structure does not have to be given over until an. 1, but as
temporary quarters must be used in any event, pending the
completion of the new Y. M., the hotel company is allowed to
gain November and December of this year, and the opening of the
new hotel will be an event of the Thanksgiving month of 1930.
"A $3,000,000 Hotel." Akron Topics
August. 1929: 4. Akron-Summit County Library:
Special Collections
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