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Aprenda sobre la rica historia del hotel con interesantes recorridos a pie guiados.
Aproveche el gimnasio y los útiles servicios de conserjería.
Alójese en una de las 26 habitaciones con diseño único, equipadas con televisores de pantalla plana y refrigeradores.
Este hotel admite mascotas, lo que lo convierte en una excelente opción para los dueños de mascotas.
Disfrute de una recepción diaria de cortesía para socializar con otros huéspedes.
A pasos del Teatro Carolina y del Triad Stage, cerca de muchas atracciones.
Comience el día con un desayuno continental de cortesía, servido todos los días.
El acogedor vestíbulo y las áreas comunes crean una atmósfera cálida e íntima.
Disfrute de vino y queso de cortesía a su llegada, un toque acogedor.
Experimente la historia de Greensboro en este edificio bellamente conservado, lleno de encanto del viejo mundo.
Los baños incluyen combinaciones de ducha/bañera, artículos de tocador de diseñador y secadores de pelo.
El personal amable y experto brinda un servicio excepcional e información local.
Un centro de negocios y una recepción abiertos las 24 horas están disponibles para su comodidad.
¡Suba al ascensor en funcionamiento más antiguo de Greensboro, una experiencia verdaderamente única!
The history of our building actually begins in Baltimore, Maryland in 1891. Caesar and Moses Cone began operation of the Cone Export & Commission Company. It was in 1895 the brothers decided to relocate in the south and began producing textile. They chose Greensboro, North Carolina. When Moses and Creaser Cone came to Greensboro the population of the eighty-seven year old city was only around 3,000 individuals. In the following years, they helped to build it up by building several successful mills. Those included the Proximity Manufacturing Mill, Revolution Cotton Mill, and the White Oak Plant. With all of these successful mills coming into existences within a decade of the Cone brothers move to Greensboro, there was a need for an office building. In 1899, they bought a 5 acres plot of land in downtown Greensboro on West Washington Street between Elm Street and Ashe Street. It was here, in 1903, that they built their three story office building that was said to be “in every way up-to-date and well appointed.” They added in the elevator in 1920; it was one of the first unmanned elevators in the city of Greensboro. They used this building for twenty-one years before moving to a bigger office space around the corner in 1924. In 1926, the Cone Export and Commission Company sold the building and it was used as office space for local insurance companies. The insurance companies were only here about three years. In 1929, the building received new residents. 111 W Washington Street is listed as the annex to the post office in the city directory. It was here until around 1933 or ‘34. This year is also the first time the building was used as living quarters. A widow by the name of Ava B. Taylor took over the address of 111 ½ W Washington Street as furnished rooms. Most likely, the lower floor or two was used as the post office annex and the upper floors were the furnished rooms. In 1931, the furnished rooms took on the name The Greenwich Apartments and have several tenets listed with this as their address. In 1934, Mrs. Taylor took over the whole building after the post office moved out. It served as apartments up until the mid-1960s. At that time there was a fire that caused the building to be closed for a period of time. In the early 1970s, the one-time apartments got a new face. New owners brought in Otto Zenke, a local interior decorator, to re-do the hotel. It is Mr. Zenke who brought in the current look to the hotel. He redid the décor in an English hunting lodge style adding the walnut paneling to the lobby and the elevator and continued that style into the rooms. It took the name of The Greenwich Inn. When the city started to grow and living on the outskirts of town became the thing to do the downtown area, like many others around the country, began to suffer. Many of the stores closed down due to malls opening and nobody wanted to stay in a hotel in the heart of the city. Thus the building suffered right along with the downtown. In the mid-1980s and early 1990s, there was a desire to revive the downtown area. Many of the buildings were renovated and turned into shops or living spaces. In 1992, new owners took control of the building and gave it bit of a sprucing up. They brought the somewhat run down building back to its former glory. They renovated it and changed the name to The Biltmore Greensboro Hotel because the name Biltmore sets a standard we always try to live up to. Under new ownership since 2007, we look forward to continuing to provide memorable experiences for all our guests. Stay once and not only will we remember your name but the little things like your favorite room or you need for a late check-out. It is always “no problem.”
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No, Biltmore Greensboro no tiene piscina.
No, Biltmore Greensboro no permite mascotas.
Sí, Biltmore Greensboro ofrece Estacionamiento adaptado para los huéspedes.
El check-in en Biltmore Greensboro está disponible a partir de las . El check-out es antes de las .
Biltmore Greensboro está ubicado en 111 West Washington Street, 27401, Greensboro, EE. UU..
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