- Camlin Hotel
Infobox_nrhp | name =Camlin Hotel
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caption =The Camlin Hotel in downtown Seattle. Photo by Tom Harpel.
location= 1619 9th AvenueSeattle, Washington
lat_degrees = 47 | lat_minutes = 36 | lat_seconds = 38.91 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 122 | long_minutes = 19 | long_seconds = 55.43 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1926
architect= Carl Linde
architecture= Tudor Revival
added =March 25 ,1999
governing_body = Private
refnum=99000405 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]The Camlin Hotel is an historic hotel in downtown
Seattle, Washington . The story of the hotel is intertwined with the story of Seattle. The hotel was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1999.History
Design
The architect for the Camlin was Carl Linde of Portland, a one time brewery builder, who had built the edifice to resemble an Italian castle. The 93 apartments had all of the latest conveniences, such as “shower baths” and dinettes and
kitchenette s. The penthouse comprised the entire 11th floor.On
October 31 ,1926 , the Camlin Apartment Hotel had its official opening. TheSeattle Times at the time stated,“the exterior effect of the Camlin is such as to make it stand out from all parts of the city. Instinctively, the thought is born of the magnificent view of the Sound and Olympics which is to be had from the lofty windows in the rear of this edifice. Nothing has been spared in the way of expense in its construction. The Camlin stands as a monument to seat’s development, a mark which equals anything to be found anywhere on the Pacific Coast.”
Finance problems
In the month of opening, a bank employee had noticed some questionable withdrawals, and had brought them to the attention of the bank's board. The withdrawals included $866,000 to finish the Camlin Hotel.
The State Supervisor of Savings and Loans, Mr. W.L. Nicely, after meeting with the board and looking at the evidence stated,
"“This resulted in the meeting of the officers and directors with the supervisor October 2, when it was decided, with my advice and concurrence, that instead of closing the institution, the interests of the shareholder would be better served by securing an agreement with Linden and Campbell to make restitution as far as possible by turning over to the association all of their personal and other holdings, including the Camlin Apartment Hotel, under a trust agreement, and that, under the direction of the supervisor an endeavor would be made to restore the impairment of the capital of the association, the same officers and directors to continue in office, and the completion of the Camlin Apartment Hotel, which is under construction, to be carried out.”"
It took a year for this trust to be finalized and put on record. It was valued at $1.75 million, and included everything that Campbell and Linden owned. The agreement was not made public at the time.Sale
Before the Puget Sound Savings and Loan went under in 1931, the Camlin had been sold to the
Vance Lumber Company , which already owned theVance Hotel .Building Modifications
In 1942, Vance proposed the addition of a cocktail lounge to the top floor of the Camlin. The penthouse, which had never been as successful as hoped, would be converted into the Cloud Room. At the same time, fifty new rooms were added, by cutting down the size of the original rooms.
The Cloud Room
In the ensuing years, the Cloud Room hosted numerous famous faces,
Frank Sinatra andElvis Presley , just to name a few. The Cloud Room had the smoky atmosphere of aspeakeasy , with the comforts of a four starrestaurant . Live entertainment was the main idea, and several acts got their start there.Cabana units
In 1960, in preparation for the 1962 World’s fair, 52
cabana units were added, along with a pool and a sun deck for a total cost of $2 million.Other uses
After 1960, the Camlin was home to the Italian Consulate, among other things. One in particular, a convert|40|ft|m|sing=on yacht floating in the pool, as a promotional gimmick. When the boat’s bilge pump malfunctioned, and it started taking on water, it was even more of an advertisement: “Boat sinks in Downtown Seattle”.Fact|date=June 2008
Changes of ownership
In the late 1980s and 1990s, the Camlin went through many owners. One owner, in 1990, was going to sell off all of the antique furniture, but was stopped only when the state Attorney General’s office slapped a lien on it for tax evasion.
In 2003, the Camlin was bought by
Trendwest Resorts , to become the jewel in their crown of properties world wide. After more than a year, and $21 million in remodeling, the Camlin was ready to reopen.References
* Stranger Magazine - Sept 14th, 1986 - pg 1.
External links
* [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7772 HistoryLink Essay: Linden Records: Seattle's "lost" post-war music company]
* [http://www.janmag.com/features/eccseattleexc.html Eccentric Seattle by J. Kingston Piece]
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