The Rossonian Hotel, at 2650 Welton St. in Denver, Colorado, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. According to the Denver Architecture Foundation, it is Beaux-Arts in style. It has also been known as the Baxter Building and as the Baxter Hotel. The building has been empty since 1998. Chauncy Billups was a partner in one redevelopment proposal. In 1929 (A. H. W. Ross) (1884–1939) became the hotel's owner and it was renamed The Rossonian. Ross also owned the Denver White Elephants semi-professional baseball team.
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| - The Rossonian Hotel, at 2650 Welton St. in Denver, Colorado, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. According to the Denver Architecture Foundation, it is Beaux-Arts in style. It has also been known as the Baxter Building and as the Baxter Hotel. The building has been empty since 1998. Chauncy Billups was a partner in one redevelopment proposal. In 1929 (A. H. W. Ross) (1884–1939) became the hotel's owner and it was renamed The Rossonian. Ross also owned the Denver White Elephants semi-professional baseball team. (en)
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| - The Rossonian Hotel, at 2650 Welton St. in Denver, Colorado, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. According to the Denver Architecture Foundation, it is Beaux-Arts in style. It has also been known as the Baxter Building and as the Baxter Hotel. The former Rossonian Hotel is a historic building in the Five Points section of Denver, Colorado. It opened in 1912 as the Baxter Hotel. It was home to a jazz lounge where many prominent musicians performed. They were able to stay at the hotel which catered to African Americans during the era of segregation. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has had various owners and redevelopment plans have been launched but as of 2021 none had been successfully completed. The building has been empty since 1998. Chauncy Billups was a partner in one redevelopment proposal. In 1929 (A. H. W. Ross) (1884–1939) became the hotel's owner and it was renamed The Rossonian. Ross also owned the Denver White Elephants semi-professional baseball team. (en)
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