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The restored Davenport Hotel is an integral part of the Davenport Arts District in Downtown Spokane In March 2000, local entrepreneurs Walt & Karen Worthy purchased the entire city block for $6.5 million, then spent two years and $38 million ($64.4 million in 2023 dollars) of their own money to restore The Davenport.
Tod Stephens, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. September 21, 2024 at 2:31 AM From the historic 1914 building's northern entrance, one must walk past the Peacock Room Lounge to visit the hotel ...
The Davenport Grand opened in 2015 and features a contemporary theme. It is the largest hotel in Spokane by number of guest rooms with 716 guest rooms on 17 floors (16 above ground level) and has two restaurants, a gym and a whiskey bar on a terrace overlooking Riverfront Park.
That same year a group of businessmen in Spokane had a vision to accommodate the vast number of travelers to the booming Spokane area with a large, grand hotel and asked Louis Davenport to build and oversee it. Davenport agreed and enlisted the aid of famed local architect Kirtland Cutter to design the hotel adjoining his restaurant. At an ...
There were New Year's celebrations planned at the Coeur d'Alene Hotel, Spokane House, the since-closed Ridpath Hotel and, of course, the Davenport, which offered musical performances. 2000s
The building once was the location of Louis Davenport's restaurant before the construction of his hotel [4] and currently as part of the Hotel Lusso, is part of The Davenport Hotel Collection. The Whitten Block was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 14, 1993.
The origin of the dressing is disputed. The Olympic Club in Seattle, The Davenport Hotel in Spokane, Washington, Solari's Restaurant, Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant and the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, and the Bohemian in Portland all claim to be the home of the dressing, with the invention in either the 1900s or 1910s.
c. 1910: The Hall of Doges, above Davenport's Restaurant – see The Davenport Hotel; 1910: Spokane Club, 1002 W Riverside Avenue; 1910: Western Union Life Insurance Building; 1911: Monroe Street Bridge – Designed aesthetic elements. 1912: Waikiki Mansion – Now Gonzaga University's Bozarth Center. 1912: Louis Davenport House 34 West 8th Avenue