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'''The Hotel Highland at Five Points South''' is an 8-story, 63-room full service hotel and conference center located mostly within the [[Medical Arts Building]] at 1023 [[20th Street South]] in [[Five Points South]].
'''The Hotel Highland at Five Points South''' is an 8-story, 63-room full service hotel and conference center located mostly within the [[Medical Arts Building]] at 1023 [[20th Street South]] in [[Five Points South]].  The hotel includes a martini bar called '''The H Martini Bar'''.


== History ==
== History ==
The Medical Arts Building was converted into '''Pickwick Hotel and Conference Center''' along with an adjacent conference center and retail development called [[Pickwick Plaza]] in the 1980s.  Both developments were named for the former [[Pickwick Club]], which had opened nearby the same year as the Medical Arts Building, and headed by cardiac surgeon [[Donald Kahn]].
The Medical Arts Building was converted into '''Pickwick Hotel and Conference Center''' along with an adjacent conference center and retail development called [[Pickwick Plaza]] in [[1988]].  Both developments were named for the former [[Pickwick Club]], which had opened nearby the same year as the Medical Arts Building, and headed by cardiac surgeon [[Donald Kahn]].


In November [[2006]] Atlanta developers Long & Cox Properties Inc. announced plans to purchase the hotel and embark on a estimated $7 million overhaul which would transform the property into a high-end boutique hotel and martini bar. They selected Denver, Colorado-based Richfield Hospitality Services to operate the hotel.
In November [[2006]] Atlanta developers Long & Cox Properties Inc. announced plans to purchase the hotel and embark on a estimated $7 million overhaul which would transform the property into a high-end boutique hotel and martini bar. They selected Denver, Colorado-based Richfield Hospitality Services to operate the hotel.  Local designer [[Peggy Dye & Associates]] was announced as an equity partner and did the hotel's interior design.


The Pickwick Hotel was closed in January [[2007]].  It quietly reopened in early July as The Hotel Highland.  A formal grand opening is expected in the fall.
The Pickwick Hotel was closed in January [[2007]].  It quietly reopened in early July [[2008]] as The Hotel Highland.
 
The hotel includes a martini bar called '''The H Martini Bar'''.


==References==
==References==
* Nicholson, Gilbert (August 23, 2002). " 'Pickwick Club' provided name for hotel, retail plaza." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Nicholson, Gilbert (August 23, 2002). " 'Pickwick Club' provided name for hotel, retail plaza." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Tomberlin, Michael (November 2, 2006). "Atlanta developers buy Pickwick Hotel." ''The Birmingham News''.
* Tomberlin, Michael (November 2, 2006). "Atlanta developers buy Pickwick Hotel." ''The Birmingham News''.
* Cooper, Lauren B.  (March 9, 2007).  "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2007/03/12/story1.html High end in Five Pts]."  ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Kent, Dawn.  (July 24, 2007).  "Former Pickwick gets new name, updated look."  ''The Birmingham News''.
* Kent, Dawn.  (July 24, 2007).  "Former Pickwick gets new name, updated look."  ''The Birmingham News''.



Revision as of 16:29, 26 October 2009

The Hotel Highland at Five Points South is an 8-story, 63-room full service hotel and conference center located mostly within the Medical Arts Building at 1023 20th Street South in Five Points South. The hotel includes a martini bar called The H Martini Bar.

History

The Medical Arts Building was converted into Pickwick Hotel and Conference Center along with an adjacent conference center and retail development called Pickwick Plaza in 1988. Both developments were named for the former Pickwick Club, which had opened nearby the same year as the Medical Arts Building, and headed by cardiac surgeon Donald Kahn.

In November 2006 Atlanta developers Long & Cox Properties Inc. announced plans to purchase the hotel and embark on a estimated $7 million overhaul which would transform the property into a high-end boutique hotel and martini bar. They selected Denver, Colorado-based Richfield Hospitality Services to operate the hotel. Local designer Peggy Dye & Associates was announced as an equity partner and did the hotel's interior design.

The Pickwick Hotel was closed in January 2007. It quietly reopened in early July 2008 as The Hotel Highland.

References

  • Nicholson, Gilbert (August 23, 2002). " 'Pickwick Club' provided name for hotel, retail plaza." Birmingham Business Journal.
  • Tomberlin, Michael (November 2, 2006). "Atlanta developers buy Pickwick Hotel." The Birmingham News.
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (March 9, 2007). "High end in Five Pts." Birmingham Business Journal.
  • Kent, Dawn. (July 24, 2007). "Former Pickwick gets new name, updated look." The Birmingham News.

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