Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel

Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel
The Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel has a spire designed after that of the RSA Battle House Tower.
Location within Alabama
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHotel
Location64 South Water Street, Mobile, Alabama
Coordinates30°41′30.24″N 88°2′22.19″W / 30.6917333°N 88.0394972°W / 30.6917333; -88.0394972
Completed1983
Opening1983
Height
Antenna spire374 feet (114 m)
Roof277 feet (84 m)
Technical details
Floor count28
Design and construction
ArchitectTAG Architects
DeveloperAdam's Mark
References
[1][2]

The Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel, formerly known as the Adam's Mark Hotel,[2] is a high-rise hotel in the U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama. Completed in 1983, the building rises 277 feet (84 m) and 28 stories.[2] The Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel is the third-tallest building and largest hotel in Mobile[1] and the tallest hotel in the state of Alabama.

Upon its completion, the 374-foot (114 m) and 277-unit Stouffer's Hotel (later Adam's Mark Hotel) [1] became the second-tallest hotel in Mobile, after the 325-foot (99 m) Mobile Marriott, and the third-tallest building in the city. The building later fell to fourth-tallest upon the 1994 completion of the 325-foot (99 m) City-County Administration Building. The building underwent a $5 million renovation (USD) in 2002, and in 2008 a large spire was constructed over the existing structure.[1] The spire was designed to complement the spire of the RSA Battle House Tower; in shape and design, the two structures are nearly identical.[1] With the addition of the spire, the Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel reached a new height of 374 feet (114 m),[2] allowing it to surpass the Mobile Marriott and City-County Administration Building to become the third-tallest building in the city and the tallest hotel in the state.

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on January 10, 2013. Retrieved July 17, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d "Adam's Mark Hotel". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved July 17, 2009.