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Bel Air Motel

Buildings and structures completed in 1958Central West End, St. LouisHotel buildings on the National Register of Historic PlacesModernist architecture in MissouriNational Register of Historic Places in St. Louis
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Bel Air Model
Bel Air Model

Bel Air Motel, also known as Bel Air West, was a historic building and motel in the Central West End neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.. It is listed as one of the National Register of Historic Places since 2009. This building is now known as a Holiday Inn Express after a remodel in 2014.

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Bel Air Motel
Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis

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N 38.642777777778 ° E -90.260833333333 °
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Holiday Inn Express

Lindell Boulevard 4630
63108 St. Louis
Missouri, United States
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Forest Park Hotel
Forest Park Hotel

The Forest Park Hotel is a six-story building located in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The six-story building was built in 1923 and is made of reinforced concrete with red brick curtain walls trimmed with terra cotta. Following the early success of the hotel, a seven-story addition was built in 1926 that closely follows the design of the original building. A one-story stone and glass addition was added to the building's northeast corner in the 1960s. The original building was designed by Preston J. Bradshaw, a prominent St. Louis architect who also designed the nearby Chase Park Plaza Hotel, Mayfair Hotel, Lennox Hotel, and Coronado Hotel. The center wing addition was designed by George D. Barnett, Jr. and includes several small private dining rooms of considerable architectural interest.The Forest Park Hotel was once famous for the Circus Snack Bar nightclub located in its ground floor retail space fronting Euclid Avenue. During the nightclub's heyday in the 1930s and 1940s, it was run by local hotelier and businessman Harold Koplar and hosted performers such as Liberace, Louis Armstrong, and Sarah Vaughan.In 1983, restaurateur Harold Butler, founder of the restaurant chain Denny's, bought the Forest Park Hotel and performed $7 million in renovations. Financial trouble, however, led to the building's sudden foreclosure and vacancy in December 1990.In 2003, a private development group renovated and converted the long dormant Forest Park Hotel for $20 million into a 115-unit apartment building.Two successful restaurant owners in the CWE recently signed a contract to open a new restaurant on the first floor of the hotel facing Euclid.