The Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows is a hotel in San Diego, California, United States that opened July 1, 1946. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 31, 2012. The Lafayette's original name was Imig Manor, owned by local entrepreneur Larry Imig. The Lafayette was originally built at a cost of $2 million on El Cajon Boulevard. When Imig Manor opened in 1946, its first guest was Bob Hope; other celebrities followed. “The buildings and the pool are steeped in the history of Hollywood’s heyday, the 1940s and ’50s,” according to the developer.
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| - El Lafayette Hotel and Suites en San Diego, California fue inaugurado el 1 de julio de 1946. El primer nombre de Lafayette fue Imig Manor, un proyecto de Larry Imig. La idea original de LaFayette fue construirlo a un costo de $2 millones en una parte remota del este del condado en El Cajon Boulevard. Cuando el empresario local Larry Imig abrió el Imig Manor en 1946 su primer huésped fue Bob Hope, entre otras celebridades. El Hotel Lafayette funcionó como el lugar para la película Top Gun. El hotel tiene 131 suites cada nombre para las mejores películas de la historia. (es)
- The Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows is a hotel in San Diego, California, United States that opened July 1, 1946. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 31, 2012. The Lafayette's original name was Imig Manor, owned by local entrepreneur Larry Imig. The Lafayette was originally built at a cost of $2 million on El Cajon Boulevard. When Imig Manor opened in 1946, its first guest was Bob Hope; other celebrities followed. “The buildings and the pool are steeped in the history of Hollywood’s heyday, the 1940s and ’50s,” according to the developer. (en)
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| - El Lafayette Hotel and Suites en San Diego, California fue inaugurado el 1 de julio de 1946. El primer nombre de Lafayette fue Imig Manor, un proyecto de Larry Imig. La idea original de LaFayette fue construirlo a un costo de $2 millones en una parte remota del este del condado en El Cajon Boulevard. Cuando el empresario local Larry Imig abrió el Imig Manor en 1946 su primer huésped fue Bob Hope, entre otras celebridades. Para 1960, la Interestatal 8 reemplazó El Cajon Boulevard como la conexión occidental principal de San Diego, y las operaciones del hotel cesaron. El edificio pasó por muchos dueños, hasta que Hampstead Lafayette Partners compró 2.6 acres en North Park, incluyendo al Hotel Lafayette, por $11.5 millones en marzo de 2004. Actualmente, Hampstead Partners lo está convirtiendo en un hotel boutique. El Hotel Lafayette funcionó como el lugar para la película Top Gun. El hotel tiene 131 suites cada nombre para las mejores películas de la historia. (es)
- The Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows is a hotel in San Diego, California, United States that opened July 1, 1946. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 31, 2012. The Lafayette's original name was Imig Manor, owned by local entrepreneur Larry Imig. The Lafayette was originally built at a cost of $2 million on El Cajon Boulevard. When Imig Manor opened in 1946, its first guest was Bob Hope; other celebrities followed. “The buildings and the pool are steeped in the history of Hollywood’s heyday, the 1940s and ’50s,” according to the developer. By 1960, Interstate 8 replaced El Cajon Boulevard as the main east-west connector of San Diego, and hotel operations ceased due to the loss of through traffic on El Cajon Boulevard. The building was passed through several owners, until Hampstead Lafayette Partners purchased 2.6 acres (11,000 m2) in North Park, including the Lafayette Hotel, for $11.5 million in March 2004. Hampstead Partners is restoring the Lafayette as a boutique hotel. In 2010 a year-long, $4 million facelift was announced, aided by a $2.4 million loan from the city's Redevelopment Agency. District 3 City Councilmember Todd Gloria called the revitalization a return to the hotel's “glamour and opulence.” The hotel has a swimming pool designed by Johnny Weissmuller, a ballroom, and 131 guest suites, each named for a great name in film history. (en)
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