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{{About|the assisted-living facility|the apartments|Highland Manor Apartments}} | {{About|the assisted-living facility|the apartments|Highland Manor Apartments}} | ||
'''Highland Manor''' is a 15-story assisted-living apartment tower located at 2040 [[Highland Avenue]] on the corner of [[21st Street South]]. | '''Highland Manor''' is a 15-story assisted-living apartment tower located at 2040 [[Highland Avenue]] on the corner of [[21st Street South]]. | ||
The building was constructed in [[1961]] as the 208-room '''Colony Motor Hotel''', later remodeled with 196 rooms and rebranded as a '''Sheraton Motor Inn''' after it was acquired by the Dextra Corporation in the mid 1960s. | The building was constructed in [[1961]] as the 208-room '''Colony Motor Hotel''', later remodeled with 196 rooms and rebranded as a '''Sheraton Motor Inn''' after it was acquired by the Dextra Corporation in the mid 1960s. | ||
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When it was operated as a hotel, under the management of Mrs [[M. Michelli]], the building boasted flexible meeting rooms on the second floor, nightly dancing in the "Cloud Room" and a penthouse restaurant, the '''Guv'nor's Grill'''. The restaurant was later called '''Top of 21'''. | When it was operated as a hotel, under the management of Mrs [[M. Michelli]], the building boasted flexible meeting rooms on the second floor, nightly dancing in the "Cloud Room" and a penthouse restaurant, the '''Guv'nor's Grill'''. The restaurant was later called '''Top of 21'''. | ||
Revision as of 11:39, 2 December 2015
- This article is about the assisted-living facility. For the apartments, see Highland Manor Apartments.
Highland Manor is a 15-story assisted-living apartment tower located at 2040 Highland Avenue on the corner of 21st Street South.
The building was constructed in 1961 as the 208-room Colony Motor Hotel, later remodeled with 196 rooms and rebranded as a Sheraton Motor Inn after it was acquired by the Dextra Corporation in the mid 1960s.
When it was operated as a hotel, under the management of Mrs M. Michelli, the building boasted flexible meeting rooms on the second floor, nightly dancing in the "Cloud Room" and a penthouse restaurant, the Guv'nor's Grill. The restaurant was later called Top of 21.
External links
- Highland Manor on Emporis.com