Iconic North Carolina Hotel To Be Torn Down
If you’ve ever driven through downtown Raleigh chances are you’ve seen the Holiday Inn. If you’ve seen it you know EXACTLY what I’m talking about. And if you haven’t you’re probably wondering why on earth I’m talking about a Holiday Inn. It’s the shape of the building that makes this hotel, with a history dating back over half a century, well “iconic”.
The iconic round building on Hillsborough Street is slated for destruction, taking some of Raleigh’s character with it. Read @joshshaffer08's love song to the city's circular Holiday Inn, an oddball ‘pleasure dome’ of the past. https://t.co/gfkqlMtjHF
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) May 26, 2022
You see the hotel has the shape of an octagon. (Though don’t quote me on that I’m not entirely sure it has 8 sides. But you get the gist of it). And it’s stood proudly in downtown Raleigh just as the Capitol Records building does in downtown Los Angeles. Ok, so it doesn’t have quite the prominence of that building. But still, if you grew up in or around Raleigh I guarantee you know about the Holiday Inn. While I didn’t grow up in the North Carolina capital city, I did grow up visiting often. And I attended NC State University only a mile from this icon.
It was actually on a visit prior to my freshman year that I stayed in the hotel. In fact, I can still see that room in my head. (It was a big weekend in my life so most of the memories of that weekend are engrained forever). But as so many older buildings in our state have before, the Holiday Inn will be demolished soon to make way for new development. We’ve known about those plans for a while (and honestly I thought it may have already happened). The date has not been officially announced but after March the hotel is not available to book online insinuating the end is near.
I told my family last night, that while this isn’t our go-to hotel in the area anymore, perhaps we need to go one last time. (I got to a LOT of sporting events in Raleigh so we often stay overnight). The Raleigh skyline like that of Charlotte and other cities is ever-changing, but it will truly never be the same when the iconic North Carolina Holiday Inn hotel gets demolished. RIP old friend. RIP.