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Hilton Memphis

Hilton skyscraper hotel in Memphis, Tennessee


Summary

Hilton skyscraper hotel in Memphis, Tennessee

FieldValue
hotel_nameHilton Memphis
imageHilton Memphis, TN.jpg
locationUnited States
address939 Ridge Lake Blvd.
Memphis, Tennessee
chainHilton
opening_dateSeptember 15, 1975
architectFrancis Mah
operatorHilton Hotels
ownerLinchris Hotel Corporation
floors27
height329 ft
footnotes

Memphis, Tennessee

The Hilton Memphis is the tallest hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, United States.

Located off Interstate 240 in East Memphis. the 27-story hotel was designed by Hawaiian-born Memphis architect Francis Mah and was built by Boyle Investment. Originally opened on September 15, 1975 as the Hyatt Regency Memphis, the hotel became the Omni Memphis Hotel in December 1989. Just over two years later, it was sold to Adam's Mark Hotels and became the Adam's Mark Memphis in May, 1992. It was sold again to Wilton D. "Chick" Hill, a Memphis investor, and Crow Holdings of Dallas on April 1, 2003. The hotel was managed by Hill's Davidson Hotel Co. It was briefly renamed the Park Vista Memphis Hotel while it underwent a $12 million renovation to bring it up to Hilton brand standards, before Hilton Hotels assumed management in 2004. The Hilton was sold again to RockBridge Partners and Davidson Hotel Co. on May 14, 2007 for $45 million.

The hotel is known for being a convention hotel; both MidSouthCon in 2011 and Airliners International in 2012 were held there. The hotel has a gift shop, outdoor pool and whirlpool, and restaurant. It is commonly used by politicians on election nights, and is known as where Lisa Marie Presley stayed when she visited Memphis.

References

References

  1. "Adam's Mark Renovates to Stay Competitive in Second 25 years - Boyle Investment Company".
  2. "Memphis Daily News".
  3. "Hilton Memphis". [[Emporis]].
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  5. "Hyatt Corporation, Petitioner/cross-respondent, v. National Labor Relations Board, Respondent/cross-petitioner, 939 F.2d 361 (6th Cir. 1991)".
  6. "Enhancing a Landmark - Memphis Daily News".
  7. "Memphis Hilton Sells for $45Mln".
  8. "Landmark Circular Hotel in Memphis Receiving $12 million Renovation and Fifth Re-branding / December 2003".
  9. "Adam's Mark goes Hilton".
  10. "New Owner of Memphis, Tenn., Park Vista Hotel Renovate, Rename Property".
  11. Finlayson, Rebecca. Insider's Guide: Memphis. Guilford CT: Pequot Press, 2009
  12. 2011 Hilton Memphis fact sheet
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