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Historic Return for St. Louis Marriott

ST. LOUIS

After being shuttered since 2011, the original Hotel Lennox—once known as St. Louis' tallest hotel—will reopen Sept. 2, the same day that the hotel originally opened in 1929, as the Courtyard by Marriott St. Louis Downtown/Convention Center Hotel.

The newly revitalized hotel will be one of the most historically significant Courtyard-branded hotels in the country. The hotel has undergone a significant renovation, with an investment of over $22 million into the property during a 16-month restoration, and will operate as a Courtyard franchise, owned and managed by affiliates of Maritz Wolff & Co. (dba Lennox Suites, LLC) that previously owned The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis.

The property, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is located at 823-827 Washington Avenue and was originally designed by Preston Bradshaw, one of the most significant St. Louis architects of the 1920s. The hotel was built in the Renaissance Revival style, with terracotta faces and cornices, during the commercial boom of the 1920s, which have been painstakingly preserved by the new owners.

The most notable interior features of the original building, which have been fully restored, are the interior green marble wainscoting, wood paneling and ornamental brass elevator doors in the lobby. The multimillion-dollar renovations truly blend the building's historical elements with modern day amenities.

Hotel features include:

  • 165 suites converted to extra large newly furnished guest rooms averaging 450 square feet.
  • Wet bars, security safes, and oversized refrigerators in every room.
  • 55" HD SMART TVs in the majority of the guest rooms with the most current industry entertainment package including streaming capabilities previously only available at home.
  • All new furniture and fixtures designed by St. Louis' Lawrence Group Architects.
  • Mid-century modern furnishings throughout the hotel include pieces inspired by Eames and Saarinen.
  • Commissioned artwork from well-known local artists including Ted Collier and Alicia LaChance to showcase the hotel's heritage.
  • Comfortable guest bathrooms featuring modern back lit mirrors and updated Spiekman shower heads.
  • Just 8 guest rooms per floor making the hotel attractive to smaller groups and families who could occupy an entire floor for a convention, conference or family get-together.
  • Business center, 24/7 Market, Bistro with grab 'n go snacks and sit down meals, and Starbucks coffee.
  • Enhanced bar offering several local beers on tap and multiple televisions.
  • Fitness center featuring Life Fitness cardio equipment and free weights.
  • 1,100 square feet of meeting space to accommodate functions of up to 100 people.
  • Building-wide access to high speed internet and Wi-Fi with an abundance of hot spots and scalable bandwidth and comfortable lounging spaces including media pods.
  • Home theater and library within lobby design, offering interesting open social spaces.

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