| | Westin Poinsett Hotel
120 South Main Street Greenville SC United States
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Status: | | Construction Dates | Began | 1924 | Finished | 1925 | Floor Count | 14 | Basement Floors | 1 |
| | Building Uses | - hotel | Structural Types | - highrise |
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Description Architect: William Lee Stoddart
General Contractor: J.E. Sirrine & Co.
Cost: $1.5 million
The hotel was named after Joel R. Poinsett, the Secretary of War under President Fillmore. It replaced the Mansion House resort hotel. The Poinsett Hotel featured a ballroom, a convention hall, a main dining room, private dining rooms, a grill room, a lounge, ten storefronts and 210 guest rooms with a private bath.
The hotel was restored for $20 million and reopened October 22, 2000 as the Westin Poinsett Hotel.
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