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The Bon Marché Postcard of The Bon Marché Haywood Park Hotel in 2019. It now houses the Haywood Park Hotel, a member of Historic Hotels of America. This new building served as a larger location for the Bon Marché, originally called Lipinsky and Ellick, which was founded in downtown Asheville in the 1890s. [5]
Other notable buildings include the Flatiron Building (1927), Drhumor Building (1895), Sondley Building (1891), Grand Central Hotel Annex (c. 1886), Public Service Building (1929), Kress Building (1926-1927), Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church (1919), First Church of Christ Scientist (1900-1912), U. S. Post Office and Courthouse (1929-1930 ...
Sisters Ren (left) and Abbey Selvey shop at Duncan & York, 33 N. Lexington Ave., in downtown Asheville. Duncan & York is an independent business that was affected by Tropical Storm Helene but the ...
The small Asheville campus of Western Carolina University is located at Biltmore Park Town Square, while the main campus is located in Cullowhee, North Carolina, about 60 miles away. WCU's Asheville location focuses on educating part-time students in pursuit of professional and graduate degrees.
The West Asheville location opened in December 2022. The Radical. The Radical boutique hotel opened at 95 Roberts St., designed with three food and beverage concepts, Golden Hour, The Roof and ...
A rendering of the Courtyard by Marriott hotel slated for 215 Haywood Street in downtown Asheville. The new hotel will rise to six-stories with 115 rooms and an underground parking area.
In 1974, the S & W Cafeteria moved to the Asheville Mall. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1] In 2019, renovations began for the historic building to house S&W Market, a food hall and event venue. S&W Market opened in June 2021. [3] [4]
The hotel is primarily inspired by Zelda Fitzgerald, who spent the last several years of her life in Asheville until her death in a tragic fire at Highland Hospital in Montford on March 10, 1948.