while1dan
One Less Pink
St. Petersburg, FL is home to one less pink building.
Park Street and Central Avenue. I can't remember the name
of the building, because I always called it The Pink Hotel on Park Street (as opposed to the one on Gulf Blvd, the Don Cesar).
In fact, I think it hasn't been a hotel for the past few years, but a sort of retirement home. As far as I can tell by the "Restaurant Space Available" sign (not shown here), it is going to be a hotel again. In which case, I'd say it is folly to take away its signature pink as that's a popular color for tourist locations in Florida.
One Less Pink
St. Petersburg, FL is home to one less pink building.
Park Street and Central Avenue. I can't remember the name
of the building, because I always called it The Pink Hotel on Park Street (as opposed to the one on Gulf Blvd, the Don Cesar).
In fact, I think it hasn't been a hotel for the past few years, but a sort of retirement home. As far as I can tell by the "Restaurant Space Available" sign (not shown here), it is going to be a hotel again. In which case, I'd say it is folly to take away its signature pink as that's a popular color for tourist locations in Florida.