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'''Holiday Inn''' is a national motel chain with several locations in the [[Birmingham District]]. The first local Holiday Inn motel was erected in [[1954]] at 4301 [[Bessemer Super Highway]] across from the [[Bessemer Coal, Iron and Land Company]] offices. The $500,000 project was undertaken by [[Richard Hall Brown]]'s [[B-D Development Co.]]. With 80 air-conditioned rooms, a swimming pool, restaurant and service station, it claimed to be the "largest motel in the Birmingham district." Space was reserved on the 850-foot by 300-foot site for an additional 20 rooms. | '''Holiday Inn''' is a national motel chain with several locations in the [[Birmingham District]]. The first local Holiday Inn motel was erected in [[1954]] at 4301 [[Bessemer Super Highway]] across from the [[Bessemer Coal, Iron and Land Company]] offices. The $500,000 project was undertaken by [[Richard Hall Brown]]'s [[B-D Development Co.]]. With 80 air-conditioned rooms, a swimming pool, restaurant and service station, it claimed to be the "largest motel in the Birmingham district." Space was reserved on the 850-foot by 300-foot site for an additional 20 rooms. | ||
Four more Holiday Inn were developed in [[1962]] by franchisee [[Don Marshall]] of [[Shades Crest Motels]]. Those locations used architectural designs created by Memphis-based architect William Bond and were built by the chain's own construction division. [[Allen Bartlett]] served as local architect of record. In [[1968]] Marshall's four Holiday Inns were acquired by Holiday Inns of America Inc. in a $7 million stock swap. | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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* 1608 [[11th Avenue North]] (1958) | * 1608 [[11th Avenue North]] (1958) | ||
* [[Holiday Inn-Civic Center]], 2230 [[10th Avenue North]] (built 1962) | * [[Holiday Inn-Civic Center]], 2230 [[10th Avenue North]] (built 1962) | ||
* [[Holiday Inn-Downtown Birmingham]] 1313 [[3rd Avenue North]], [[Birmingham]] ( | * [[Holiday Inn-Downtown Birmingham]] 1313 [[3rd Avenue North]], [[Birmingham]] (built 1962) with a [[Britling|Britling Holiday Inn]] restaurant), now [[Kings Inn]] | ||
* [[Holiday Inn-Eastwood]], 7941 [[Crestwood Boulevard]] (built 1962), later [[USA Economy Lodge]] (closed 2021) | * [[Holiday Inn-Eastwood]], 7941 [[Crestwood Boulevard]] (built 1962), later [[USA Economy Lodge]] (closed 2021) | ||
* [[Holiday Inn-South]], [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]] at [[Columbiana Road]] in [[Hoover]] ( | * [[Holiday Inn-South]], [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]] at [[Columbiana Road]] in [[Hoover]] (built 1962) | ||
* [[Holiday Inn-Hoover]], 2901 [[John Hawkins Parkway]], [[Hoover]] | * [[Holiday Inn-Hoover]], 2901 [[John Hawkins Parkway]], [[Hoover]] | ||
* [[Holiday Inn Birmingham-Airport]], 5000 [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]] | * [[Holiday Inn Birmingham-Airport]], 5000 [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]] | ||
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* "$500,000 project—Swank motel to be built between city, Bessemer" (February 1954) {{BN}} - via [[Birmingham Rewound]] | * "$500,000 project—Swank motel to be built between city, Bessemer" (February 1954) {{BN}} - via [[Birmingham Rewound]] | ||
* Allen, Fred (January 1962) "[http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/HolidayInn%20(01-62).jpg Holiday Inn plans plush motel in city]" {{BN}} - via [[Birmingham Rewound]] | * Allen, Fred (January 1962) "[http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/HolidayInn%20(01-62).jpg Holiday Inn plans plush motel in city]" {{BN}} - via [[Birmingham Rewound]] | ||
* "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/120169320/holiday-inns-inc-to-buy-city-inns/ Holiday Inns Inc. To Buy City Inns]." (August 7, 1968) {{BPH}}, p. 3 | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 14:25, 4 March 2023
- This article is about the motel chain. For the nightclub, see Holiday Inn Club.
Holiday Inn is a national motel chain with several locations in the Birmingham District. The first local Holiday Inn motel was erected in 1954 at 4301 Bessemer Super Highway across from the Bessemer Coal, Iron and Land Company offices. The $500,000 project was undertaken by Richard Hall Brown's B-D Development Co.. With 80 air-conditioned rooms, a swimming pool, restaurant and service station, it claimed to be the "largest motel in the Birmingham district." Space was reserved on the 850-foot by 300-foot site for an additional 20 rooms.
Four more Holiday Inn were developed in 1962 by franchisee Don Marshall of Shades Crest Motels. Those locations used architectural designs created by Memphis-based architect William Bond and were built by the chain's own construction division. Allen Bartlett served as local architect of record. In 1968 Marshall's four Holiday Inns were acquired by Holiday Inns of America Inc. in a $7 million stock swap.
Locations
- Holiday Inn-Bessemer, 4301 Bessemer Super Highway (built 1954, damaged by fire 1972), now Hiway Host Motel
- 1608 11th Avenue North (1958)
- Holiday Inn-Civic Center, 2230 10th Avenue North (built 1962)
- Holiday Inn-Downtown Birmingham 1313 3rd Avenue North, Birmingham (built 1962) with a Britling Holiday Inn restaurant), now Kings Inn
- Holiday Inn-Eastwood, 7941 Crestwood Boulevard (built 1962), later USA Economy Lodge (closed 2021)
- Holiday Inn-South, Montgomery Highway at Columbiana Road in Hoover (built 1962)
- Holiday Inn-Hoover, 2901 John Hawkins Parkway, Hoover
- Holiday Inn Birmingham-Airport, 5000 Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North
References
- "$500,000 project—Swank motel to be built between city, Bessemer" (February 1954) The Birmingham News - via Birmingham Rewound
- Allen, Fred (January 1962) "Holiday Inn plans plush motel in city" The Birmingham News - via Birmingham Rewound
- "Holiday Inns Inc. To Buy City Inns." (August 7, 1968) Birmingham Post-Herald, p. 3
External links
- Holiday Inn-Birmingham, AL rendering at rediscoveredpaper.com