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:''This article is about the current Hampton Inn - Tutwiler. For the 1914 hotel on 20th Street, see [[Tutwiler Hotel]].''
[[Image:Tutwiler Hotel 1986.jpg|right|thumb|275px|The Tutwiler Hotel seen from Park Place in September 2010]]
[[Image:Tutwiler Hotel 1986.jpg|right|thumb|275px|The Tutwiler Hotel seen from Park Place in September 2010]]
The '''Tutwiler Hotel''' is a 149-room luxury hotel located at 2021 [[Park Place]] near [[Linn Park]]. The hotel occupies the building that was constructed by [[Robert Jemison, Jr]] and [[Edward M. Tutwiler]] in [[1913]] as the [[Ridgely Apartments]]. Renovations to the historic apartments for use as a hotel began in [[1985]] and the Tutwiler first opened to guests in [[1986]].
The '''Hampton Inn and Suites Birmingham-Downtown-Tutwiler''' (often called the '''Tutwiler Hotel''') is a 149-room luxury hotel located at 2021 [[Park Place]] near [[Linn Park]]. The hotel occupies the building that was constructed by [[Robert Jemison, Jr]] and [[Edward M. Tutwiler]] in [[1913]] as the [[Ridgely Apartments]]. Renovations to the historic apartments for use as a hotel began in [[1985]] and the Tutwiler first opened to guests in [[1986]].


The hotel is the second in [[Birmingham]] to have that name. The [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)|first Tutwiler Hotel]], built in [[1914]] and named for [[Edward M. Tutwiler]], its principal financial backer, was on the corner of [[5th Avenue North]] and [[20th Street North|20th Street]]. It was demolished in January [[1974]] to make way for the [[Regions Plaza|First Alabama Bank building]] (now Regions Plaza).
The hotel is the second in [[Birmingham]] to have that name. The [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)|first Tutwiler Hotel]], built in [[1914]] and named for [[Edward M. Tutwiler]], its principal financial backer, was on the corner of [[5th Avenue North]] and [[20th Street North|20th Street]]. It was demolished in January [[1974]] to make way for the [[Regions Plaza|First Alabama Bank building]] (now Regions Plaza).
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Until [[2006]], the Tutwiler was part of the Wyndham Worldwide. That year [[Integral Hospitality Solutions]] partnered with investor Harold Rosbottom of Dallas, Texas to purchase the hotel. The partners, led by Integral's [[Bill Murray]], began a $9 million renovation of the entire hotel, including each guest room, the lobbies and public areas, the restaurant and retail spaces.
Until [[2006]], the Tutwiler was part of the Wyndham Worldwide. That year [[Integral Hospitality Solutions]] partnered with investor Harold Rosbottom of Dallas, Texas to purchase the hotel. The partners, led by Integral's [[Bill Murray]], began a $9 million renovation of the entire hotel, including each guest room, the lobbies and public areas, the restaurant and retail spaces.


[[Icon Restaurant and Bar]], a $1 million full-service restaurant opened by [[Alan Dobbs]] and [[Geoffrey Slate]], formerly of [[Restaurant G]], began serving meals in the hotel in late March, [[2007]]. In April the hotel became part of the Hampton Inn & Suites brand. Slate departed Icon, and Dobbs sold the restaurant to Integral in September [[2008]].
[[Icon Restaurant and Bar]], a $1 million full-service restaurant opened by [[Alan Dobbs]] and [[Geoffrey Slate]], formerly of [[Restaurant G]], began serving meals in the hotel in late March, [[2007]]. In April the hotel became part of the Hampton Inn & Suites brand. Slate departed Icon, and Dobbs sold the restaurant to Integral in September [[2008]].


==References==
==References==
* Williams, Roy L. (April 17, 2007) "Tutwiler to show off its $9 million image makeover." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (April 17, 2007) "Tutwiler to show off its $9 million image makeover." {{BN}}
* Cooper, Lauren B. (April 17, 2007) "Tutwiler Hotel renovation complete without retail element." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (April 17, 2007) "Tutwiler Hotel renovation complete without retail element." {{BBJ}}
* Williams, Roy L. (September 8, 2008) "Icon owner selling restaurant to Tutwiler Hotel." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (September 8, 2008) "Icon owner selling restaurant to Tutwiler Hotel." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:11, 12 March 2014

This article is about the current Hampton Inn - Tutwiler. For the 1914 hotel on 20th Street, see Tutwiler Hotel.
The Tutwiler Hotel seen from Park Place in September 2010

The Hampton Inn and Suites Birmingham-Downtown-Tutwiler (often called the Tutwiler Hotel) is a 149-room luxury hotel located at 2021 Park Place near Linn Park. The hotel occupies the building that was constructed by Robert Jemison, Jr and Edward M. Tutwiler in 1913 as the Ridgely Apartments. Renovations to the historic apartments for use as a hotel began in 1985 and the Tutwiler first opened to guests in 1986.

The hotel is the second in Birmingham to have that name. The first Tutwiler Hotel, built in 1914 and named for Edward M. Tutwiler, its principal financial backer, was on the corner of 5th Avenue North and 20th Street. It was demolished in January 1974 to make way for the First Alabama Bank building (now Regions Plaza).

Until 2006, the Tutwiler was part of the Wyndham Worldwide. That year Integral Hospitality Solutions partnered with investor Harold Rosbottom of Dallas, Texas to purchase the hotel. The partners, led by Integral's Bill Murray, began a $9 million renovation of the entire hotel, including each guest room, the lobbies and public areas, the restaurant and retail spaces.

Icon Restaurant and Bar, a $1 million full-service restaurant opened by Alan Dobbs and Geoffrey Slate, formerly of Restaurant G, began serving meals in the hotel in late March, 2007. In April the hotel became part of the Hampton Inn & Suites brand. Slate departed Icon, and Dobbs sold the restaurant to Integral in September 2008.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (April 17, 2007) "Tutwiler to show off its $9 million image makeover." The Birmingham News
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (April 17, 2007) "Tutwiler Hotel renovation complete without retail element." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Williams, Roy L. (September 8, 2008) "Icon owner selling restaurant to Tutwiler Hotel." The Birmingham News

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