The Huntington Hotel is one of the landmark luxury hotels at the top of the
Nob Hill
Nob Hill is a neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States that is known for its numerous luxury hotels and historic mansions. Nob Hill has historically served as a center of San Francisco's upper class. Nob Hill is among the highes ...
district of
San Francisco, California
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. It is located at 1075 California Street, corner of Taylor Street. The hotel is a twelve-story, Georgian-style brick building that features 135 guest rooms and suites. It is currently closed.
Description
The hotel is named after
Collis P. Huntington, one of
the Big Four railroad tycoons of the
Old West
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. However, it is across
California Street from the location of Huntington's mansion, on the site of a mansion owned by the Tobin family, founders of the
Hibernia Bank. It was originally designed by
Weeks and Day
Weeks and Day was an American architectural firm founded in 1916 by architect Charles Peter Weeks (1870–1928) and engineer William Peyton Day (1886–1966).
Weeks was born in Copley, Ohio, educated in the atelier of Victor Laloux at the Éco ...
as the Huntington Apartments in 1922, and was converted to a hotel by real estate developer Eugene Fritz, who bought the property in 1924. Fritz's grandchildren ran the hotel until selling it in 2011 to Singapore-based Grace International. The hotel closed on January 4, 2014, and reopened in May 2014 as The Scarlet Huntington, following a $15 million renovation. The hotel was sold to Los Angeles-based Woodridge Capital on September 28, 2018 for $51.9 million, and returned to its historic name, the Huntington Hotel. The hotel closed again in early 2020, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. In September 2022, it was announced that the hotel would remain closed, because the owners had defaulted on the hotel's $56.2 million mortgage, and the lender,
Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank AG (), sometimes referred to simply as Deutsche, is a German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and dual-listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Sto ...
was seeking to foreclose on the property.
[https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/Shuttered-historic-Huntington-Hotel-on-S-F-s-17465842.php]
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Hotels in San Francisco
Landmarks in San Francisco
Nob Hill, San Francisco
Hotel buildings completed in 1922
Hotels established in 1922
Weeks and Day buildings
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