The Robert E. Lee
Now a state office building, the Robert E. Lee Hotel was designed by architect Claude H. Lindsley. The building opened in 1930 and was converted into offices in 1969. There has been discussion of its possible return to use as a hotel, but the state has thus far declined to sell the building. A recent renovation was completed, so the building is in decent condition. A name change might be a good idea too.
This is an adaptation of the black and white presentation rendering from Mr. Lindsley's office.
The Robert E. Lee
Now a state office building, the Robert E. Lee Hotel was designed by architect Claude H. Lindsley. The building opened in 1930 and was converted into offices in 1969. There has been discussion of its possible return to use as a hotel, but the state has thus far declined to sell the building. A recent renovation was completed, so the building is in decent condition. A name change might be a good idea too.
This is an adaptation of the black and white presentation rendering from Mr. Lindsley's office.