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D57104-53

The wedding of Shirley Claire Fields and Jack Schneidermann in the Wedgewood Room at the Winthrop Hotel. A single ring ceremony was performed by Rabbi Bernard Roseberg under a canopy of white stock and greens flanked by candelabra. The bride, the daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Hyman S. Fields, wore an ivory satin gown with a yoke of net and venice lace with a long train and an illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. The groom was from Coos Bay, Oregon and was the son of Mrs. David Schneidermann. The matron of honor was the recently married Mrs. Alvin L. Fields, sister-in-law of the bride, who wore the same bridal gown at her wedding. The Junior Bridesmaid was Dorothy Fields and the Bridesmaids were Helen Gold, Mona Kleiner and Nancy Brown. The Best Man was Harold Schneidermann. The bride was a graduate of Stadium High School and received her degree in Sociology from the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Washington. She was a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi. The groom was a Business Administration graduate from the University of Oregon and a member of Sigma Alpha Mu. The Schneidermanns honeymooned in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, Ca. (TNT 4/22/1951, pg. D-4)


Weddings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Brides--1950-1960; Grooms (Weddings)--1950-1960; Wedding costume--1950-1960; Fields, Shirley Claire; Schneidermann, Jack; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

A92455-1

ca. 1955. The Winthrop Hotel, circa 1955. The hotel, designed by W.L. Stoddard, architect, and Roland Borhek, associate architect, had its grand opening on 5/16/1925. The hotel was named in a Tacoma Ledger newspaper contest. The winning name was submitted by George L. Dickson. It was named after explorer and writer Theodore Winthrop, author of "The Canoe and the Saddle," which helped popularize the Northwest. The building was eleven stories and 110 feet high. In 1973, it was converted into apartments. In 1955, it was home to the Sabre Room and the Daffodil Room.


Hotels--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

A79649-1

American Institute of Architects, Southwest Washington Chapter, in the Wedgewood Room at the Winthrop Hotel. Most Tacoma and Seattle architects are pictured here, some with spouses. In the foreground of the picture, left to right, are Si Nelson, Percy Ball, Rod O'Hiser, Marshall Perrow, James Wilson and future mayor Gordon Johnston. Seated on the right side of the room, directly under the palm tree wall decoration are Hubert and Betty Bisson. Mr. Bisson was an architect, and later associate, for the well-known Tacoma firm of Lea, Pearson & Richards. Mr. Bisson worked for them for over 20 years until his death in 1971. He designed many of Tacoma's banks and schools for the firm. (for more detailed name information, please see name chart accompanying picture in Richards files) (Additional information provided by a reader)


American Institute of Architects, Southwest Washington Chapter (Tacoma); Architects; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Bisson, Hubert; Bisson, Betty; Johnston, Gordon N.; Nelson, Silas E.; Ball, Percy G.; O'Hiser, Rod; Perrow, Marshall; Wilson, James;

D80760-1

Seven Up Bottling Co. A breakfast for twenty featuring the bubbling soda. 7UP's slogan at this time was "You like it, it likes you." The breakfast was part of the meetings scheduled around the 37th annual convention of the Washington Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages held in Tacoma at the Winthrop Hotel. The three day run of meetings had its kickoff on Sunday, 2/7/1954, with a reception and smorgasbord at the hotel. Over 250 bottlers and their families were expected to attend. (TNT 2/7/1954)


Washington Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages (Wa.); Meetings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Carbonated beverages;

D95192-6

Five unidentified members of the Pacific Coast Division of the American Pulp & Paper Mill Superintendents Association performed a "space age" skit involving a hodgepodge of space visitors and robots at their annual conference held at the Hotel Winthrop, 773 Broadway, in December of 1955. Following panel and group discussions on sulphate pulping, sulphite pulping, and papermaking, the delegates ended their annual meeting with an informal banquet in the Crystal Ballroom and a dance in the Wedgewood Room. (Photograph ordered by American Pulp & Paper Mill Superintendents Association.) (TNT 12-4-55, B-11)


Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1950-1960; Costumes; Robots; Signs (Notices); American Pulp & Paper Mill Superintendents Association (Tacoma);

D97683-2

Pacific Telephone and Telegraph, a group of 13 men sit around a table at the Winthrop Hotel with bound notebooks in front of them. Back row, third from left, is Reno Odlin, President of Puget Sound Bank. Odlin was a member of the eight man Regional Advisory Board of business leaders mapping out new projects for the company. They proposed a $400,000 construction project for Tacoma. The project included new equipment for the Market and Proctor offices, an expansion program for the Waverly office and alteration of the downtown long distance facilities. Similar projects were proposed for Seattle, Bremerton, Sumner and Shelton. Seated in the center at the head of the table is Mark Sullivan, president of PT&T and standing at the far right is George M. Dean, vice president and general manager of the Washington-Idaho district of PT &T.(TNT 3/22/1956, pg. A-10)


Telephone companies--Tacoma; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. (Tacoma); Odlin, Reno, 1897-1979;

A86908-2

The splendid chandeliers and sconces of the Winthrop Hotel provided an elegant setting for the Capital District, Washington Federation of Garden Clubs' show on December 6, 1954. A Christmas motif was evident; the majority of arrangements on display were small tabletop decorations. A few tall firs were added to complete the tableau. This may have been an annual event sponsored by the federation.


Washington State Federation of Garden Clubs (Tacoma); Flower shows--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D117746-1

The Presidential Suite at the Winthrop Hotel was used for a sales meeting for Marchant Calculators employees on November 13, 1958. Each table has at least one calculator on it. Employees are shown busily reconciling figures and assorted paperwork. Marchant Calculators was located at 2330 E. 11th St. and managed by Seymour L. Johnson, Jr. Photograph requested by Marchant Calculators.


Marchant Calculators (Tacoma); Calculators;

D155600-334C

1969 Richards stock footage. A beaming Harold Moss, at the podium, seems to have the head table in stitches at a testimonial dinner honoring City Manager David Rowlands on November 17, 1969. Next to Mr. Rowlands is his wife, Sally, and two sons David Rowlands, Jr. and John. Mr. Moss' wife, Bil, is also seated at the head table next to an unidentified man. Guests seated at round banquet tables in the Winthrop's Crystal Ballroom appear to be enjoying Mr. Moss' remarks. November 17th was Mr. Rowlands' last day as City Manager; he had resigned after 13 1/2 years on the job, the last two marked with tumultuous council meetings. Proceeds from the dinner attended by more than 250 people would go toward launching a David Rowlands Scholarship Fund to help low-income students. The dinner honoring Mr. Rowlands and his family was a joint project of the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, Tacoma Area Urban Coalition, and Tacoma Urban League. Earlier that day a reception was held at the University of Puget Sound coordinated by the Rowland family's neighbors in which more than 500 people attended to thank Mr. Rowlands for his years of service. (TNT 11-13-69, D-13; TNT 11-18-69, p. 1)


Rowlands, David; Rowlands, David--Family; Rowlands, Sally; Moss, Harold; Moss, Bil; Banquets--Tacoma--1960-1970;

A133284-1

Forty-three young ladies, all dressed in billowing evening gowns, pose under the chandelier in the Winthrop Hotel's Crystal Ballroom on December 27, 1961. The Holiday Cotillion was held under the auspices of the Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club for college-age daughters of prominent Tacoma families. A 12-piece orchestra performed at the event. As the nation's newest cotillion, it was scheduled to appear on a nationally televised documentary narrated by Cornelia Otis Skinner. Photograph ordered by Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club. (TNT 11-23-61, C-17, names in TNT 12-31-61, D-3)


Evening gowns--Tacoma--1960-1970; Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club (Tacoma); Balls (Parties)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Chandeliers; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D135213-22

On July 2, 1962, guest lecturer Peter Gowland of California gestured as he demonstrated photographic techniques with an unidentified barefoot model dressed in a two-piece swimsuit during the Professional Photographers of Washington convention. The three-day meeting was held at the Winthrop Hotel and this particular session before about 100 lensmen was held in the hotel's Crystal Ballroom. The woman with microphone at the left is believed to be Alice Gowland, Peter's wife and herself a photographer. Even in 1962 Mr. Gowland was acclaimed as a famous glamour photographer who would go on to create 25 books, develop several large-format camera designs, photograph some of Hollywood's biggest stars and the interiors of many beautiful Los Angeles homes. (www.doubleexposure.com/CoverStory_Gowland.shtml)


Gowland, Peter; Photographers--Tacoma--1960-1970; Meetings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Fashion models--Tacoma--1960-1970; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Chandeliers;

D135213-1

Famed commercial photographer Victor Keppler posed with Miss Tacoma at the Professional Photographers of Washington convention held at the Winthrop Hotel in early July of 1962. The duo are being photographed by a pair of girls in Scotch plaid who worked for Morley Studios in Tacoma. Mr. Keppler of New York had been invited to speak and demonstrate his photographic and lighting techniques at the convention along with famous glamour photographer Peter Gowland of California. (TNT 7-2-62, p. 11-article)


Meetings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Photographers--Tacoma--1960-1970; Keppler, Victor; Beauty contestants--Tacoma--1960-1970; Cameras;

D135213-7

An unidentified photographer is shown adjusting lights for a photo shoot demonstration of an unidentified model in evening gown and fur stole, at the Winthrop Hotel on July 2, 1962. He was part of the 1962 three-day convention of the Professional Photographers of Washington where lectures and demonstrations were of interest to members. Photograph ordered by Professional Photographers of Washington.


Photographers--Tacoma--1960-1970; Fashion models--Tacoma--1960-1970; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1960-1970; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Meetings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Lighting--Tacoma;

D138274-9

Dining at the Winthrop Hotel. Four diners are enjoying a beautifully served meal at the Winthrop Hotel in April of 1963. Two waiters attend their table; one is preparing to pour from a bottle of wine while the other carefully displays a platter of onions, mushrooms and beef. The Winthrop had several banquet rooms, the Sabre Room, a coffee shop, and the remodeled and renamed Three Keys main dining room. Photograph ordered by the Winthrop Hotel.


Hotels--Tacoma--1960-1970; Restaurants--Tacoma--1960-1970; Waiters--Tacoma--1960-1970; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D139315-2C

Elegant remodeled lobby of Winthrop Hotel featuring entrances to the hotel coffee bar and newly-renamed Three Keys main dining room. This September 5, 1963, color photograph displays the rich tones of gold and wine that decorate the lobby. Three oversized brass gate keys hang at the entrance to the main dining room. A gold tufted elongated bench provides a comfortable place to rest in the lobby; behind it are three Italian colored glass panels, each 15 feet tall, which separate the main dining area from the lobby entrance. The theme colors of gold and wine continue into the coffee shop where a solid red-wine carpet provides contrast to the gold-toned seats. A unique feature of the Winthrop coffee bar is the placement of individual toasters on the counters so that customers could brown their bread to their own taste. (TNT 5-1-63, A-6)


Lobbies--Tacoma--1960-1970; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D142186-6

Winthrop Hotel executive William R. Conant, Sr., and Sonia Fowler (now Sonia Gray) watch as their kimono-clad waitress in the Kokura Restaurant pours a small cup of tea on July 13, 1964. The Kokura was the Winthrop Hotel's latest major improvement, an authentic Japanese restaurant located on the Broadway level. Named after Tacoma's sister-city in Japan, the Kokura served only Japanese food. To add to the atmosphere, the chef and waitresses were of Japanese descent. Customers entered the Kokura through a torii, an orange-red gate, and were directed to small private dining rooms separated by shoji screens. Tables were low and customers sat on padded cushions resting on tatami mats, much as they would in Japan. Bamboo-covered walls and hanging paper-like lighting fixtures added to the dining experience. The Kokura closed in 1971. (Photograph ordered by the Winthrop Hotel.) (TNT 5-10-64, B-10, TNT ad 10-14-64, A-8) TPL-9851


Kokura Restaurant (Tacoma); Restaurants--Tacoma--1960-1970; Dining rooms--Tacoma--1960-1970; Waitresses--Tacoma; Kimonos; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Conant, William R.; Fowler, Sonia;

D142914-1

Exterior of the Kokura Restaurant. Located on the Broadway level of the Winthrop Hotel, the Kokura restaurant opened in the summer of 1964. It featured the finest Japanese cuisine which was prepared and served by those of Japanese descent. The restaurant was named after Tacoma's city-sister, Kokura, Japan. The Winthrop would later be sold in 1970 and rooms converted to senior housing. TPL-5021


Kokura Restaurant (Tacoma); Restaurants--Tacoma--1960-1970; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D143597-4

Five of Tacoma's business and civic leaders clasped hands in a show of camaraderie at the Winthrop Hotel on December 10, 1964. Henry Foss (far left), Joshua Green, the 95-year-old Peoples National Bank Chairman of the Board (second from left) and Reno Odlin (second from right) were among those pictured. 240 leading bankers and businessmen from as far away as San Francisco met to honor Reno Odlin, the newly-elected president of the American Bankers Association. Mr. Odlin, Chairman of the Board of Puget Sound National Bank, was the first banker from the Pacific Northwest elected to serve in this position. Photograph ordered by Cole & Weber Advertising. (TNT 12-6-64, B-20, TNT 12-11-64, p. 1)


Foss, Henry O., 1891-1986; Odlin, Reno, 1897-1979; Green, Joshua; Bankers--Tacoma;

D148654-10

The Jim Oglesby combo performed at the Winthrop Hotel in the spring of 1966. The group consisted of a drummer, two guitarists and a keyboardist. They are shown in the hotel's Crystal Ballroom. Photograph ordered by Jim Oglesby.


Musicians--Tacoma; Drums; Guitars; Keyboard instruments;

D153757-5C

Red Rose Cotillion. 30 young debutantes pose under the elaborate chandelier in the Winthrop Hotel's Crystal Ballroom on December 20, 1968. They were being introduced to society under the auspices of the Unique Social & Community Club. Dressed in white evening gowns and holding bouquets of American Beauty red roses, they smile before the large gathering of proud family and friends. Names of the 30 young collegians were listed in the News Tribune article dated December 22, 1968. Betty Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie J. Brown, was chosen queen of the ball. Photograph ordered by the Unique Social & Community Club. (TNT 12-22-68, D-4)


Balls (Parties)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Unique Social & Community Club (Tacoma); Debutantes--Tacoma--1960-1970; Evening gowns--Tacoma--1960-1970; African Americans--Social life--1960-1970; Roses--Tacoma; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D153522-32

These ladies are members of the Women's Traffic & Transportation Club who were attending the 20th annual West Coast conference held at the Winthrop Hotel, February 23-25, 1968. The Tacoma chapter was hosting the three-day convention. The function of the club is to study and discuss traffic and transport matters. The Hooper Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1959 to further the education of women in the field of traffic and transportation; the 1966-67 scholarship winner would be presented at the conference. Photograph ordered by the Women's Traffic & Transportation Club of Tacoma. (TNT 2-18-68, D-1, D-11)


Meetings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Women's Traffic & Transportation Club;

773 BROADWAY, TACOMA

  • 106 images. Hotel Winthrop (CONTINUED)
  • TNT 3/8/1940 p.1 Kerstetter drops dead after speech T.Times 5/4/1940 p.6 Winthrop apartments attracting interest (interior il)
  • TNT 5/12/1940 p.A7 Hotel apartment (upper floor suites available as apartments) (interior il)
  • TNT 9/19/1940 p.7 (ad for the Helen Davis Clothing Store) (il)
  • TNT 10/19/1940 p.1 Tacomans sail with "Annie" (world premiere of "Tugboat Annie Sails Again")
  • TNT 5/25/1941 p.A7 Davis shop expanding
  • TNT 4/10/1942 p.24 Hutchinson's (interior il of Hutchinson's >Specialty Shop at 767 Broadway)
  • TNT 5/31/1942 p.A15 Formal opening (interior il of Debu Beauty Salon at 765 Broadway)
  • TNT 9/15/1943 p.7 Men's shop at Winthrop (remodeling by O.L. Larson & Son, contr.) (interior il of Winthrop Men's Shop)
  • TNT 11/15/1944 p.1 Hotel attack suit opens
  • TNT 11/16/1944 p.1 Judge rules for hotel
  • TNT 10/5/1945 p.1 Halt fire in Winthrop (on the fourth floor) T.Times 10/5/1945 Blaze routs 60 guests at Winthrop (interior il)
  • TNT 12/9/1945 p.A1 Pigeons move into Winthrop, gunman paged
  • TNT 2/15/1946 p.1 Damaging earthquake shakes Tacoma
  • TNT 5/17/1946 p.1 Girl plunges or falls 7 stories to death; fatal leap follows party
  • TNT 8/3/1947 p.A1 Strike cripples 2 hotels
  • TNT 9/23/1947 p.1 Winthrop Hotel, Club strike ends
  • TNT 10/31/1947 p.1 Western Hotels, Inc. leases Winthrop
  • TNT 4/20/1948 p.26 Decoration job at the Winthrop nearly through
  • TNT 10/2/1948 p.1 Film villian has fun autographing casts (il of Peter Lorre)
  • TNT 12/24/1948 p.1 Chamber to move soon (Chamber of Commerce to take over space of former coffee shop)
  • TNT 1/15/1949 p.1 Stunt marks opening of Dimes march (il)
  • TNT 1/16/1949 It's a living ... bellhop
  • TNT 2/6/1949 p.C9 New dining room at Winthrop on main floor (new "Daffodil Room" by Ketner Bros., contr.) (sketch)
  • TNT 3/30/1949 p.12,13 New Daffodil Dining Room and Coffee Bar open (interior il)
  • TNT 4/6/1949 p.1 Weather Bureau moving to Winthrop penthouse
  • TNT 6/29/1949 p.1 Weather offices now at Winthrop
  • TNT 9/21/1949 p.2 Trader Vic opens unique Sabre Room (modeled after on old English tap room)
  • TNT 9/23/1949 p.6 Sabre Room opens (interior il)
  • TNT 10/9/1949 p.B10 Footballs off roof not so hard to catch (il)
  • TNT 7/10/1950 p.1 Big labor conclave opened (Washington State Federation of Labor convention)
  • TNT 3/2/1952 p.A16 Air raid shelters ...
  • TNT 4/7/1953 p.D12 The Sabre, and its place in Tacoma (interior il)
  • TNT 10/20/1953 p.B1 (ad for the Sabre) (interior il)
  • TNT 11/15/1955 p.6,18 Sabre Room is reopened (interior il after remodeling by Arthur Morgan & Associates of Seattle, arch.)
  • TNT 7/1/1956 p.D16 Engineer who opened Winthrop retires (il of John Glenn)
  • TNT 12/4/1956 p.4 Woman sues Winthrop Hotel
  • TNT 3/6/1957 p.D5 False fire alarm at Winthrop Hotel
  • TNT 11/18/1957 p.11 Winthrop modernizes Crystal, Bayview Rooms (Bayview formerly the Wedgewood Room) (interior il)
  • TNT 12/6/1957 p.B9 Fire started in hotel lavatory
  • TNT 2/25/1958 p.1 $250,000 improvements in Hotel Winthrop plan
  • TNT 6/22/1959 p.1 Labor absent as Kennedy speaks here (il of Senator Johh F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy)
  • TNT 12/16/1959 Language troubles? Hotel staff knows 16
  • TNT 9/15/1961 p.A1 Motel unit at Winthrop being studied
  • TNT 4/19/1962 p.C5 (ad for appearance by the Ink Spots)
  • TNT 7/25/1962 p.A1 Girl falls 8 floors to death
  • TNT 11/16/1962 p.1 Winthrop Hotel may close doors Nov. 30
  • TNT 11/18/1962 p.A1 Winthrop may keep running, owners say
  • TNT 11/22/1962 p.A1 Winthrop to continue operating
  • TNT 11/23/1962 p.2 New Winthrop manager congratulated
  • TNT 11/24/1962 p.18 New manager plans to revitalize Winthrop
  • TNT 12/4/1962 p.A9 Air of anticipation marks Winthrop change
  • TNT 1/10/1963 p.14 New Winthrop elevators to be installed
  • TNT 1/16/1963 p.C8 A change at the Winthrop (il of marquee being replaced)
  • TNT 1/20/1963 p.A1 New Winthrop manager lists plans for complete remodeling of hotel (sketch)
  • TNT 1/25/1963 p.8 Story behind clock sought by Winthrop
  • TNT 2/12/1963 p.10 Winthrop won't change name, says operator
  • TNT 2/22/1963 p.9 New marquee (il)
  • TNT 3/3/1963 p.A10 Hotel to spend $60,000 on dining room
  • TNT 3/29/1963 p.D1 Winthrop to elect new towers (il)
  • TNT 4/2/1963 p.20 Impromptu picnic held at Winthrop (interior il)
  • TNT 4/27/1963 p.11 New Winthrop rooms open to public Sunday
  • TNT 5/1/1963 p.A6 New name chosen for Winthrop dining area ("The Three Keys")
  • TNT 5/10/1963 p.A8,A9 Diners in for treat at new restaurant (interior il)
  • TNT 5/16/1963 p.D12 Copter landing on Winthrop asked (sketch)
  • TNT 5/20/1963 p.7 "Live" acts coming to hotel soon (in the Golden Sabre Room)
  • TNT 5/30/1963 p.A8 (ad for the Sabre Room)
  • TNT 6/16/1963 p.A8 The Winthrop Hotel Dinner Club
  • TNT 8/7/1963 p.A1 Hotel suit asks million in damages (Winthrop sues the Western Hotels, Inc.)
  • TNT 8/15/1963 p.B3 Winthrop installing new carpet
  • TNT 10/20/1963 p.C18 (permit taken to remodel elevators)
  • TNT 10/23/1963 p.A10 Winthrop Sabre Room 2nd expansion planned
  • TNT 10/27/1963 p.B8 Hotel work progresses
  • TNT 1/3/1964 p.3 Old Winthrop lifts go out of use today (interior il)
  • TNT 1/22/1964 p.B3 (ad for Sabre Room appearance by jazz musician Billy Eckstine)
  • TNT 2/2/1964 p.B11 Halls of Fame event at Winthrop Hotel (il of actor Pat O'Brien)
  • TNT 5/10/1964 p.B10 Japanese restaurant to open here (Kokura Restaurant, named after Tacoma's Japanese sister city)
  • TNT 5/31/1964 p.C15 Top designer hired for restaurant here (Kokura Restaurant, operated by Wm. Hamman, interior design by Dale Keller) (a restaurant in Tacoma's sister city of Kokura, Japan was named for Tacoma)
  • TNT 6/7/1964 p.B4 Winthrop Hotel remodeling near $500,000 mark
  • TNT 6/23/1964 p.13 Ink Spots open here
  • TNT 7/6/1964 Most of new restaurant from Japan
  • TNT 12/3/1964 p.B4 Mystery guest hits again
  • TNT 12/9/1964 p.D8 Room damage nets 90 days
  • TNT 2/28/1965 p.A15 First Winthrop Hotel manager returns (il of Ray Clark)
  • TNT 3/24/1965 p.A1 Hotel Corp. takes control
  • TNT 9/18/1965 p.18 Winthrop laundry moves (il of one-ton spin dryer)
  • TNT 10/27/1966 p.1 Nixon sees firm RFK Demo hold (visit of future president Richard M. Nixon)
  • TNT 11/23/1966 p.1 Hotel-ledge plunge kills Tacoma man
  • TNT 11/24/1966 p.A2 Arson probed after fire at hotel
  • TNT 2/24/1967 p.1 Single with bath, please (interior il of Shetland pony checking in)
  • TNT 8/1/1968 p.A3 Hotel reports loss of $1,129
  • TNT 2/2/1969 ... award for renovation
  • TNT 4/2/1969 p.C15 Flash fire causes $1,500 damage (fire at McLean & Co. at 772 Commerce St.)
  • TNT 8/26/1969 p.1 Hotel will house 50 UPS upperclassmen
  • TNT 8/27/1970 p.A1 Winthrop Hotel sold (to the Conifer Co.)
  • TNT 7/24/1971 Winthrop Hotel will convert to apartments (remodeling by Jacobson & Wall, arch.)
  • TNT 8/1/1971 Winthrop Hotel lonely during its last hours
  • TNT 6/22/1972 p.A1 Winthrop conversion start set for August
  • TNT 7/15/1973 "New" Winthrop a boom to elderly (remodeling for senior housing by Norman Wall, arch. for the Conifer Development Corp.) (interior il)
  • TNT 11/23/1973 p.A6 Hotel transformed into apartments (interior il)
  • TNT 1/5/1975 Time Machine
  • TNT 9/12/1976 The Winthrop - high hopes but it never made money
  • TNT 5/20/1979 The Grande Dame stands jaded and jaundiced
  • TNT 7/18/1982 Time Machine: Tacoma citizens built a modern hotel (il)
  • TNT 7/25/1982 Winthrop Hotel became pride of Tacoma (il)
  • TNT 1/27/1996 p.B2 Woman falls to her death down elevator shaft
  • TNT 10/8/1996 p.C7 New downtown folk art store (The Art Shop opens at 783 Broadway)
  • TNT 9/20/2002 p.B2 Man dies after apparent jump from 5th floor of building
  • TNT 10/25/2003 p.D1 78-year-old Winthrop Hotel for sale for undisclosed price
  • TNT 11/9/2003 p.B1 "New Winthrop" dream tempered by reality of housing needs
  • TNT 11/13/2003 p.B1 Winthrop hides in plain sight, just waiting for restoration
  • TNT 11/26/2003 p.A1,A9 The future of our past (il,interior il)
  • TNT 12/2/2003 p.B1 Give vision, creativity a chance to work on Winthrop
  • TNT 12/4/2003 p.B2 Housing Authority makes move for Winthrop Hotel
  • TNT 12/11/2003 p.B51 Federal rules could help with restoration of Winthrop Hotel p.B5 Viewpoint: Low-income housing isn't best use of Winthrop Hotel
  • TNT 12/14/2003 p.B11 Viewpoint: Winthrop is rich with potential for poor (il)
  • TNT 12/17/2003 p.B7 Winthrop residents aren't problem; stereotyped thinking is
  • TNT 12/21/2003 p.E1 Spokane resident shows saving an old hotel is achievable Business Examiner 12/22/2003 p.15 Winthrop was grand hotel of its day (il)
  • TNT 12/28/2003 p.B7 Viewpoint: "Entitlement generation" plagues downtown Tacoma buildings: Winthrop residents are valuable assets (il)
  • TNT 1/4/2004 p.B6 Insight: Safe, affordable diversity; Winthrop Apartments play important role in Tacoma's downtown core
  • TNT 12/10/2004 p.D1 A chance to restore a landmark's glory (renovation proposal by A.F. Evans Development, Inc. of Oakland, CA)
  • TNT 11/29/2005 p.B1 Winthrop might shine again on prosperous city
  • TNT 12/14/2005 p.A1 City moves on Winthrop Apartments; Tacoma city officials threaten to evacuate ... if fire hazards aren't fixed ...
  • TNT 12/17/2005 p.B2 Winthrop will stay open
  • TNT 12/20/2005 p.B1 City Manager grilled over fate of Winthrop
  • TNT 12/24/2005 p.B1 Winthrop up to code, officials say
  • TNT 12/25/2005 Insight p.3 Viewpoint: Vibrant downtown depends on quick care of Winthrop
  • TNT 1/12/2006 p.A10 Developer details Winthrop plans (il)
  • TNT 1/17/2006 p.B1 Plan to restore Winthrop Hotel passes first test T.Weekly 2/9/2006 p.A2 City proposes guidelines for potential Winthrop buyer
  • TNT 2/13/2006 p.B1 Mayor opposes Winthrop sale; Baarsma, others cling to dream of restoring hotel to former grandeur T.Weekly 3/2/2006 p.A1 Three groups interested in hotel for Winthrop
  • TNT 3/22/2006 p.B1 Tacoma council split on plan for Winthrop Street Pluse Apr. 2006 p.1 Will the Winthrop close?
  • TNT 4/6/2006 p.B1 No villians, just good intentions in fight for hotel
  • TNT 6/22/2006 p.B1 State funds go to Winthrop
  • TNT 7/13/2006 p.A1 Winthrop deal clears political obstacle; mayor drops fight
  • TNT 7/23/2006 p.Insight 1 Tacoma's future relies on its past (il)
  • TNT 8/22/2006 p.A1 One hotel suitor wants to restore early glory ... a new prospect arrives on the scene ...
  • TNT 8/31/2006 p.B1 Rich, poor both can win, and so can Winthrop T.Weekly 8/31/2006 p.D1 Developer envisions four-star hotel for Winthrop (renovation proposal by Quigg Brothers, Inc.) (il)
  • TNT 9/2/2006 p.B2 Winthrop Hotel off open market; San Francisco developer (A.F. Evans Co.) negotiates new deal to try to buy Tacoma icon T.Daily Index 9/7/2006 p.1 A downtown corner at a crossroads; could future development of the Winthrop change a downtown neighborhood ? (il) T.Weekly 9/7/2006 p.D1 Winthrop could gain extra funding
  • TNT 9/12/2006 p.A1 Winthrop suitor says he's up for deal with rival
  • TNT 9/13/2006 p.B2 Vote on Winthrop has to wait T.Weekly 9/14/2006 p.D1 Council postpones decision ... T.Daily Index 9/20/2006 p.1 Another chapter for historic Winthrop Hotel (il)
  • TNT 9/20/2006 p.A1 Landmarks could see renaissance; Winthrop Hotel closer to dream of four-star lodge (il)
  • TNT 9/21/2006 p.B1 Council has trouble reading the tea leaves T.Weekly 9/21/2006 p.D1 Groups move forward with Winthrop plans T.Daily Index 9/22/2006 p.1 Spokane's Davenport Hotel provides one perspectice on Winthrop renovation T.Daily Index 9/26/2006 p.1 With clock ticking, developers move toward Winthrop Hotel vision GTWY 9/27/2006 p.A25 Harbor resident Tim Quigg loves hotels T.Weekly 9/28/2006 p.D1 Third tower possible for Winthrop
  • TNT 10/1/2006 Insight p.1 The Winthrop: A return to glory ? (il,interior il) T.Daily Index 10/2/2006 p.1 Radio signal gone, but former Tacoma broadcaster tunes into Winthrop's future T.Daily Index 10/4/2006 p.1 TPD, downtown merchant efforts lead to Winthrop bust (il) T.Daily Index 10/12/2006 p.1 Hotel developers find ally in affordable housing community (il) T.Daily Index 10/17/2006 p.1 A glimpse inside the Winthrop (il,interior il) T.Daily Index 10/19/2006 p.1 Winthrop's renovation, 30 years ago T.Weekly 10/19/2006 p.D1 Figure to restore Winthrop higher than expected T.Daily Index 10/24/2006 p.1 Crucial week for Winthrop Hotel developers (il) T.Daily Index 10/30/2006 p.1 Winthrop Hotel developers appear to be out of negotiations
  • TNT 11/3/2006 p.1 Prium may purchase Winthrop Hotel building
  • TNT 11/3/2006 p.A1 Winthrop could sparkle again; new potential buyer ... (Prium Companies)
  • TNT 11/12/2006 p.B1 Winthrop plan began with a guy with a vision (Tim Quigg)
  • TNT 12/6/2006 p.B2 Winthrop deal grows sweeter
  • TNT 12/16/2006 p.D1 Winthrop Hotel deal faces hurdles ... federal and city complications in the deal
  • TNT 1/9/2007 p.B1 City prepares Winthrop loan
  • TNT 1/10/2007 p.B2 City Council grants $2 million loan to restore glory to Winthrop Hotel T.Weekly 1/11/2007 p.D1 City council approves Winthrop loan
  • TNT 1/14/2007 p.D1 A windfall for Winthrop - but what of the people? T.Daily Index 2/5/2007 p.1 Developers close another chapter on Winthrop Hotel (ownership transferred to Prium, Inc.) T.Daily Index 2/23/2007 p.1 Safe at home? ... managers try a new tenant amenity -- security (il) T.Daily Index 9/26/2007 p.1 Developer eyes City surplus property for Winthrop Hotel project T.Weekly 9/27/2007 p.A2 Prium exploring options for Winthrop residents
  • TNT 10/2/2007 p.B1 Whote city should share housing duty
  • TNT 3/25/2008 p.B1 Man found dead after Tacoma fire
  • TNT 3/26/2008 p.B2 Cigarette left on chair caused fire ...
  • TNT 5/11/2008 p.B1 A confident Tacoma welcomes the Winthrop Hotel (il) T.Daily Index 6/2/2009 p.1 Inside the Winthrop: commanding views from the former hotel's penthouse suite (il) T.Daily Index 6/4/2009 p.1 Winthrop history, development ideas equally storied (il)
  • TNT 6/4/2009 p.A1 Winthrop project another victim of recession T.Daily Index 6/16/2009 p.1 A voice from the Winthrop; after 15 years at downtown's most notorious address, Glenn Grigsby has seen it all T.Daily Index 6/26/2009 p.1 A voice from the Winthrop T.Daily Index 7/15/2009 p.1 A voice from the Winthrop; Nanette Colby's urban experience T.Daily Index 7/30/2009 p.1 A voice from the Winthrop; the ups and downs of the "Yo-Yo Man" (il) T.Daily Index 8/5/2009 p.1 Historic hotel or affordable housing? (il) T.Weekly 8/6/2009 p.A2 THA interested in Winthrop T.Daily Index 8/13/2009 p.1 A voice from the Winthrop ... David Allen T.Daily Index 8/20/2009 p.1 A voice from the Winthrop; David Miller ... T.Daily Index 8/21/2009 p.1 Crime Stoppers offers $1,000 reward for Winthrop serial arsonist T.Daily Index 8/25/2009 p.1 Cleaning up a neighborhood, battling a building's reputation (il) T.Daily Index 8/27/2009 p.1 A voice from the Winthrop ... Kerry Hudson T.Daily Index 9/1/2009 p.1 A voice from the Winthrop ... Jessica Creso
  • TNT 9/3/2009 p.A3 Two new fires at Winthrop Apartments
  • TNT 9/4/2009 p.A3 More fires at apartments brings total to eight
  • TNT 9/5/2009 p.A3 Arrest made in Winthrop Apartments fires
  • TNT 9/9/2009 p.A3 Papers say suspect set fires to attract cops T.Daily Index 9/10/2009 p.1 Winthrop resident named Safe Streets Superstar (il of Glenn Grigsby)
  • TNT 9/14/2009 p.A3 He's a neighborhood watcher ... group to honor Winthrop resident (il of Glenn Grigsby) T.Daily Index 10/23/2009 p.1 Living on edge; inside the Winthrop arson investigation T.Daily Index 12/29/2009 p.1 Year in Review: Winthrop Hotel T.Daily Index 2/2/2010 p.1 Accused Winthrop arsonist pleads guilty T.Daily Index 4/23/2010 p.1 7-year prison sentence for Winthrop arsonist (il)
  • TNT 4/23/2010 p.A4 Man sentenced to 7 years for Winthrop Apartments fires
  • TNT 5/23/2010 p.D1 Winthrop's role in a new Tacoma (il) T.Daily Index 8/17/2010 p.1 Leaving the Winthrop; after 15 years at downtown Tacoma's most notorious address Glen Grisby moves on (il) Ranger 10/21/2010 The building that surrounds the ballroom (interior il)
  • TNT 7/17/2011 p.A1 Unraveling an empire; Prium Companies (il) T.Daily Index 8/9/2011 p.1 A building on the brink (il) T.Daily Index 8/10/2011 p.1 A building on the brink; a line-item look ... hefty deferred maintenance bill T.Daily Index 8/19/2011 p.1 A building on the brink; add nuisance report, falling debris ... (il)
  • TNT 8/19/2011 p.A1 Bank seeks receiver for Winthrop
  • TNT 11/3/2011 p.A1 Latest move by Prium: Bankruptcy for Winthrop
  • TNT 2/3/2013 p.B1 Hot water gets Winthrop tenant into more of same T.Weekly 5/10/2013 p.A5 Editorial: Aging Winthrop Hotel has amazing potential
  • TNT 6/6/2014 p.A1 California company in line for Winthrop T.Daily Index 1/26/2015 p.1 Landmarks Commission briefing planned for historic Tacoma building (il) T.Daily Index 1/28/2015 p.1 A glimpse inside the penthouse suite, Crystall Ballroom (interior il)
  • TNT 3/7/2015 p.A3 Second elevator breaks, forcing tenants to move
  • TNT 4/1/2015 p.A11 Winthrop could see $20 million renovation
  • TNT 5/7/2015 p.A1 Sale closes for Tacoma's Winthrop hotel (purchased by Redwood Housing Partners of California) (il)
  • TNT 5/24/2015 p.A1 A reawakening for Tacoma silent film! Long-lost "Eyes of the Totem" undergoing restoration for a local September screening (il)
  • Year Built: 1940
  • Decade Built: 1940s

G67.1-176

Harold "Red" Grange shakes hands with an unidentified man in late January of 1926 while on the rooftop of the Winthrop Hotel. Mr. Grange is on the right. By 1926, he had graduated from the University of Illinois where he was an outstanding football player and was playing pro ball. He was in Tacoma very briefly on Friday, January 29th, to help publicize his Chicago Bears Sunday game against the Washington All-Stars in Seattle. A smallish crowd of about 5000 would see the Bears demolish the All-Stars 34-0. Later that year would come the release of a silent film, "One Minute to Play," starring Mr. Grange. (TDL 1-29-26, p. 1-article; TNT 1-29-26, p. 18-article) (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Grange)


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