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Home » Changes to Historic Davenport lobby considered

Changes to Historic Davenport lobby considered

New bar envisioned; market, cafe eyes in retail space

Davenport hotel in downtown Spokane

Denver-based KSL Capital Partners LLC acquired the Historic Davenport Hotel along with the rest of the Davenport Hotel Collection in December 2021.

| Staff photo
February 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

The iconic lobby of the Historic Davenport Hotel could undergo some changes in the near future, according to a building permit application and plans filed with the city of Spokane. 

Atlanta-based Davidson Hospitality Group, which manages the Davenport Hotel Collection, is proposing changes that include the addition of a bar in the main lobby of the hotel, located at 10 S. Post, as well as the transformation of existing retail space into a market and café, the site plans show.

Dania Duke, the vice president and area managing director for Davidson Hospitality, declines to provide details on the project, noting that the planning process is still underway. 

The estimated construction value of the project is $1.5 million, according to records on file with the city.

The Seattle office of New York-based Perkins Eastman is listed on the application as the project's architect.

Seattle-based DCI Engineers, which has a Spokane office, is listed as handling structural work, while Seattle-based Coffman Engineers Inc., which also has a Spokane office, is listed as providing engineering services for electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems.

Site plans call for a roughly 400-square-foot, oval-shaped bar to be positioned to the east of the fountain that sits in the center of the nearly 2,500-square-foot lobby. The plans also appear to call for the removal of the coffee stand currently located on the far east wall of the lobby.

The proposed market and café, which would include a kitchen and back-of-house area, would occupy over 2,000 square feet of existing retail space, the plans show. The market and café would be located just east of the Sprague Avenue entrance into the lobby and the Peacock Room Lounge.

The Historic Davenport Hotel was designed by prominent Spokane architect Kirtland Cutter and originally opened in 1914. KSL Capital Partners LLC, a Denver-based private equity firm, acquired the Davenport Hotels from Walt and Karen Worthy in December 2021.

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