Hotel Indigo Spokane
Generations past what were was considered its glory days, the former Otis Hotel has been transformed from a bastion of urban decay into a luxury hotel that doesn't try to erase its storied past. It embraces it.
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This photo from Thursday shows Hotel Indigo Spokane's bar in downtown Spokane. The 108 room hotel now occupies what had been the Otis Hotel since 1956.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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The Hotel Indigo Spokane's workout room features a giant mural of historic athletes from Spokane. This photo from Thursday Aug. 6, 2020, shows the room, which is available 24 hours to guests.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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General Manager Patrick McLaughlin, of the Hotel Indigo Spokane, gives a tour of the brand new hotel on Thursday in Spokane. The Hotel Indigo Spokane occupies the old Otis Hotel and each floor features a mural depicting the many names that have adorned the building since 1911.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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This photo from Thursday shows the lobby of the Hotel Indigo Spokane. The building has been remodeled and had been the Otis Hotel since 1956.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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General Manager Patrick McLaughlin of the Hotel Indigo Spokane, gives a tour Thursday of the brand new hotel in Spokane. The 108-room hotel had been the Otis Hotel since 1956.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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General Manager Patrick McLaughlin of the Hotel Indigo Spokane, gives a tour of the hotel on Thursday. The hotel had been the Otis Hotel since 1956 before it was refurbished by owner Curtis Rystadt.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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This photo from Thursday shows a historic photo of a locomotive in Hillyard above one of the beds inside a room at Hotel Indigo Spokane. The hotel, which opened last week, had been the Otis Hotel since 1956.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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Hotel Indigo Spokane's bar is displayed Thursday in Spokane. The hotel, which once was the Otis Hotel, opened last week.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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General Manager Patrick McLaughlin, of the Hotel Indigo Spokane, gives a tour Thursday of the brand new hotel in Spokane. The new hotel now occupies the building that had been the Otis Hotel since 1956.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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This photo from Thursday shows the Hotel Indigo Spokane's lobby. It features a historic steam pump used to heat the building. The stone-tile floor from 1911 also has been restored.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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General Manager Patrick McLaughlin, of the Hotel Indigo Spokane, gives a tour Thursday of the brand new hotel in Spokane. It occupies the building that had been the Otis Hotel since 1956. The lobby features social distancing markers amid the original stone-tile floor from 1911.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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