Hotel Northland

Hotel Northland
General information
Status In Renovations
Type Hotel / Building
Architectural style Tudor Revival
Address 304 North Adams St.
Town or city Green Bay, WI
Country USA
Coordinates 44°30′57″N 88°00′47″W / 44.5159607°N 88.0131675°W / 44.5159607; -88.0131675
Opened March 21, 1924
Renovated 2016
Renovation cost $44 million[1]
Technical details
Floor count 10
Design and construction
Architect Herbert W. Tullgren, T.J. Kelly
Other information
Number of rooms 160
Website
http://thehotelnorthland.com/
Hotel Northland
NRHP reference # 13000860
Added to NRHP October 30, 2013

The Hotel Northland is a historic hotel building on North Adams Street in downtown Green Bay, Wisconsin. It is listed on the Wisconsin State Register of Historic Places.[2] The Hotel Northland opened on March 21, 1924 as the largest hotel in Wisconsin.[3] Away teams playing against the Green Bay Packers would stay here and it is one of the stops on the Packers Heritage Trail.

Many famous guests stayed at the hotel, such as Lon Chaney, John F. Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Vince Lombardi. It was also where Senator Eugene McCarthy - then running for president in the 1968 Democratic Primary - was given the news by Senator Ted Kennedy, that his brother Robert F. Kennedy, would be announcing his presidential run the following day.[4] It was later turned into a senior residence as the Port Plaza Towers, connected to the former mall of the same name.

On December 11, 2013, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker visited Hotel Northland and signed a Historic Tax Credit Bill.

On December 11, 2013, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker visited Hotel Northland and signed a bill offering nearly $7 million in tax credits toward a $35 million renovation project aimed at revitalizing the property back to a boutique hotel.[5] Construction began in January 2016.[6] The hotel is set to open in 2018 as part of Marriott's Autograph Collection division.[7]

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