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Keating Building

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Keating Building, San Diego
Keating Building, San Diego

The Keating Building, also known as The Keating Hotel, is a 35-room luxury boutique hotel in San Diego. Located in the center of the Gaslamp Quarter, the Keating is located near the San Diego Convention Center, Balboa Theater, and Petco Park. It is a five-story Romanesque Revival-style building, built as an office building with then modern conveniences of steam heat and a wire cage elevator, in 1890. It was designed by George J. Keating and was completed by the Reid Brothers after Keating's death. The San Diego Savings Bank occupied the corner space in the building from 1893 to about 1912, and its old safe was still in the building in 1980.In the 2000s its interior was redesigned by Pininfarina and in 2007 it was re-opened as the Keating Hotel.In 2012, the hotel was featured on the FOX reality series Hotel Hell starring Gordon Ramsay.

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The Keating Hotel

F Street 432
92101 San Diego
California, United States
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thekeating.com

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Keating Building, San Diego
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