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About
Name
  • St. Paul Hotel
Accommodation and Food Services
  • Accommodation
Services
  • Hotel
Facts
Founded
  • Date unknown
    Wooster,Ohio
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Predecessors
Key Persons
Founders
Location
    • 203 S. Market St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio
St. Paul Hotel
Type Hotels
Industry Accommodation & Food Services
Fate Active
Predecessor(s) Interfaith Housing
Founded Wooster, Ohio (November 2011 (2011-11))
Founder(s) Bill Erdos
Headquarters Wooster, Ohio, United States
Number of locations 203 S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio
Key people Bill Erdos
Website www.stpaulhotelwooster.com
St. Paul Hotel
General information
Type Hotel
Location 203 S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio
Town or city Wooster, Ohio
Country United States
Opening November 2011
Renovated May 2011
Height
Architectural During demolition, an elaborate tin ceiling was found under dry wall and layers of drop ceiling. The ceiling was carefully removed and restored and now graces the lobby area. The stained glass window was found in Townsend Antiques. The stained glass has the inscription "St. Paul O.P.N." it seemed destined to find a place in the restoration. The beds, dressers, and desks were custom made by Schantz Organ Company. Italian marble surrounds the linear fireplace in the lobby.-- compiled from St. Paul website
Technical details
Floor count 3
Design and construction
Architect David Krebs
Architecture firm Aodk Inc.
Designations Construction work was all done by local craftsmen. Then entire building was gutted. Only two interior walls that remained in the buildings are those on either side of the stairs. Exposed brick walls remained wherever possible. -- St. Paul website
Other information
Number of suites 12 (2 of them 2-room suites-- these suites are divided by zinc doors that were preserved and restored from the demolished Freedlander's. The rear suite has a private outdoor deck with a 4 person hot tub.
Facilities 1

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