Red Lion Hotel

Baltimore, Maryland

Location
Baltimore, Maryland

Client
RLH Corporation

Completion Date
2015

Size
144 keys

Project Type
Office Building to Boutique Hotel Conversion

Professional Credits
Waldon Studio Architects

The solid stone building’s historic facades were preserved and restored

The Keyser Building, located at 207 E. Redwood Street, in Baltimore, MD is significant as one of the larger office buildings constructed after the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904. Erected in 1906, the building rests in the heart of Baltimore’s historic financial district, just two blocks north of the Inner Harbor and the center of tourist activity.

The design team converted this 10-story office building into a “boutique” hotel, with 144 guest rooms. The solid stone building’s historic facades were preserved and restored. Furthermore, historic materials discovered on the interior— marble walls, terrazzo floors, wood wall paneling and wood moldings—were preserved and incorporated into the layout of the interior spaces. The lobby and reception area, common areas include a fitness center, conference spaces and a café to serve guests and nearby office workers.

Hotel lobby area
Lobby
Lobby
Lobby
Cafe

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