Save The Statler Hotel In Detroit, Michigan

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Originally built in 1914, The Statler hotel had 800 rooms all with a complete bath, a first in Detroit, and a year later had an extension built on to create 200 more rooms bringing the total to 1000 rooms. The Statler also was the first hotel to have air conditioning in the nation. Since its closing in 1975, it has sat proudly on its location, but today it is approved for demolition. Demolition is set for August of 2004 and will cost an estimated 7 million. We want Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC), Detroit Historic District Commission (DHDC), City of Detroit, to halt the demolition immediately and permanently, and have the hotel restored for future use, as the Book-Cadillac is currently being renovated and it even had more rooms then the Statler. The Statler can be restored, it doesn't have too many rooms, and its floor-plans are no problem. Please save our historic Statler Hotel!
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Goal
1,000 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
12 December 2015
1000. Greg J | It would be a shame to ruin a part of history. It's restoration would help in the city of Detroits re-birth. City Cleveland
30 November 2015
999. Ryan G | I support this petition
28 November 2015
998. Justin C | Save our Statler! City Royal Oak, MI
27 November 2015
997. Chuck K | The Statler Hotel has already had its asbestos abated. It is ready for restoration. Now that the Book Cadillac Hotel is being restored, please continue the recovery that the City of Detroit deserves! Don't let the Super Bowl ruin The Statler's chance for
27 November 2015
996. Margaret M | Another Detroit architectural gem bites the dust. City Ypsilanti
26 November 2015
995. Lynn B | I support this petition
25 November 2015
994. Perissa M | I support this petition
17 November 2015
993. Deanna P | I support this petition
12 November 2015
992. Brandon P | save the nice buildings and demolish the eyesores for once not the other way around City Brownstown
7 November 2015
991. Hayes N | History is worth more than the Super Bowl City Plano, Texas
6 November 2015
990. Jenifer S | Save it! City Bloomfield Hills, MI
4 November 2015
989. Carol W | I support this petition
3 November 2015
988. Darrin P | I support this petition
31 October 2015
987. Kelly K | I support this petition
24 October 2015
986. Michael W | Stop the insane destruction of our architecture. City Wixom
18 October 2015
985. Dorene O | I support this petition
14 October 2015
984. Katherine Dt | I support this petition
1 October 2015
983. Leslie M | I support this petition
20 September 2015
982. Paul H | I support this petition
20 September 2015
981. Ronald Gc | I support this petition
15 September 2015
980. Patricia Z | I support this petition
11 September 2015
979. Brian R | I support this petition
7 September 2015
978. Jeff D | I support this petition
26 August 2015
977. Arlene G | Save It City Rehoboth Beach, DE
22 August 2015
976. Pamela D | let's seize the value of Detroit - not destroy it. City Wixom
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Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC), Detroit Historic District Commission (DHDC), City of Detroit
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