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chain in 1983 when the number of hotel rooms was at 100, down from 400 at its peak. The now-debt-ridden hotel was foreclosed on in 1985, long-term residents were evicted and the hotel closed. The building was sold to the State of Michigan in 1988, completely gutted and renovated by Hobbs & Black
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oil businessman and subsequent renovation. In 1974, however, a different Alma-based layer and entrepreneur purchased the property and renamed it again to the Plaza Hotel. Some of the hotel was converted to offices and meeting space was reduced. It became part of the
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purchased the property at 111 South Capitol Avenue in 1960 and renamed it "Jack Tar Lansing." In 1970, the historic thirteen-story limestone and brick structure was renamed the Olds Plaza following a sale to an
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and other state offices. The renovation included the adaptive reuse of 290,000 square feet (27,000 m) as well as a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m) addition and atrium, and earned the
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A current project for the Romney Building includes the renovation of the brick plaza, new vestibules and entry doors, and the replacement of the second-floor deck.
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Associates as the George W. Romney Building and houses the
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offices. The building, formerly a hotel, is named after
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from the Construction Association of Michigan in 1992.
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Lansing, MI
Coordinates
42°44′00″N 84°33′13″W / 42.73325°N 84.55363°W / 42.73325; -84.55363
Governor of Michigan
State of Michigan
George W. Romney
Mitt Romney
atrium
R.E. Olds
Jack Tar hotel chain
Alma, Michigan
TravelLodge
Office of the Governor
Romney Building
"1936 : Charles Diggs Sr. Elected to Michigan Senate (2021-11-07)"
Categories
Defunct hotels in the United States
State government buildings in the United States
Skyscrapers in Lansing, Michigan
Skyscraper office buildings in Michigan
Office buildings completed in 1926
George W. Romney

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