Cornelius Hotel
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The Cornelius Hotel is a hotel building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by John V. Bennes's firm, and constructed in 1907–08. Its original period of use as a hotel had ended by the 1950s. A fire in 1985 left the top three floors uninhabitable. By the early 1990s the building had been vacated, and it then stood out of use for more than two decades. In 2016–2018, it was joined to the adjacent Woodlark Building, extensively renovated, and converted into a hotel. Named Woodlark House of Welcome, the hotel was scheduled to open on December 15, 2018.
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Portland Historic Landmark
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1986-02-27
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1907
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Seen in December 2018, shortly after its renovation and reopening as a hotel
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In 2014, before the start of renovation and restoration. The building had been vacant for several years.
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Undergoing extensive renovation in August 2017. The fire escapes were subsequently removed.
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The building before and during its 2016–18 renovation
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Former Cornelius Hotel in 2014 - Portland, Oregon.jpg
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Former Cornelius Hotel undergoing renovation, August 2017.jpg
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Portland downtown
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The Cornelius Hotel is a hotel building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by John V. Bennes's firm, and constructed in 1907–08. Its original period of use as a hotel had ended by the 1950s. A fire in 1985 left the top three floors uninhabitable. By the early 1990s the building had been vacated, and it then stood out of use for more than two decades. In 2016–2018, it was joined to the adjacent Woodlark Building, extensively renovated, and converted into a hotel. Named Woodlark House of Welcome, the hotel was scheduled to open on December 15, 2018.
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