Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Tucson’s Hotel Congress in first phase of renovation

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TUCSON, Ariz. — Tucson’s iconic Hotel Congress is getting a revamp that staffers say is more than a century in the making.

The property, which has been closed all of July, is slated to reopen Aug. 12 after the first phase of a $750,000 remodeling effort, the Arizona Daily Star reported.

Todd Haney, general manager, said the new improvemen­ts include expanding the outdoor plaza where they typically host concerts. The space will have a retractabl­e canopy with a commercial misting system.

David Slutes, the hotel’s entertainm­ent director, said they want to be able to have more concerts during the summer months. But when it’s cooler, the canopy won’t be up.

“That’s really the goal, to expand the usage,” Slutes said. “We still want to have concerts under the stars because that’s the best.”

Inside, the 2,200-square-foot Copper Hall will serve as a jazz music lounge and tasting room highlighti­ng local wines.

The hotel is investing more than $100,000, and Rio Nuevo, the tax increment finance district, is chipping in $600,000, according to Haney.

“Coming out of a pandemic, we are phasing everything we are doing on the availabili­ty of our resources,” Haney said.

Built in 1919, the hotel’s 102-yearold cast iron pipes are also in need of a makeover. Replacing the plumbing has been in the works for three years, Haney said. The hotel has been doing patch-work repairs over the years.

“We can’t continue to run a business with 102-year-old plumbing infrastruc­ture,” Haney said.

 ?? Cathalena Burch The Associated Press ?? The iconic Hotel Congress in downtown Tucson, Ariz., is getting a revamp and is set to reopen Aug. 12 after the first phase of a $750,000 remodel.
Cathalena Burch The Associated Press The iconic Hotel Congress in downtown Tucson, Ariz., is getting a revamp and is set to reopen Aug. 12 after the first phase of a $750,000 remodel.

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