At the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Superior Street, the owner of the Secor Building might be returning the building to its roots. The 10-story building, opened in 1908 as the Hotel Secor, was recently awarded $5 million in Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits, which will help towards the $35.7 million needed to convert the building into a boutique hotel. Currently, the Secor Building houses offices, artist studios, River House Arts, AJ’s Archery, Registry Bistro and the Toledo Opera. If funded, plans for a luxury hotel would likely cause current tenants to relocate.
Owner of the Secor Building Might Return the Building to Its Roots
At the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Superior Street, the owner of the Secor Building might be returning the building to its roots. The 10-story building, opened in 1908 as the Hotel Secor, was recently awarded $5 million in Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits, which will help towards the $35.7 million needed to convert the building into a boutique hotel. Currently, the Secor Building houses offices, artist studios, River House Arts, AJ’s Archery, Registry Bistro and the Toledo Opera. If funded, plans for a luxury hotel would likely cause current tenants to relocate.